Habits in life are everything, what we do most often is what impacts our health the most, including the health of our skin.
When I started treating my son's eczema habits were not very important to me, I did try to give my son the best but I didn't really pay much attention to the ingredients or the components of the products and foods.
I applied steroids, that's what I did to treat his condition and my son's skin got worse and worse 😥, until I educated myself and found a different perspective, a holistic way to treat eczema, through daily habits.
Here are the most important habits that changed my son's skin forever.
Have an anti-inflammatory diet 🍐
I eliminated processed foods from his diet, no more sugar, no more gluten, no more dairy.
Bathe with lukewarm water 🛀🏽
I no longer use hot water or even very cold water, the water I bathe him with is always lukewarm.
Write down everything! ✍🏽
I started to write down everything that hurt him, if he ate something and his skin flared up, I wrote that down. If he had contact with something and his skin flared up, I wrote that down too. That helped me a lot in detecting triggers and keeping him away from them.
Vitamins and supplements 💊
I make sure he gets enough vitamin D, omega-3 and zinc, this is key for eczema relief.
Take care of gut health ✨
There is a connection between gut health and eczema, we have another blog on this, but it is very important that you consume prebiotics and probiotics.
Do not use irritant products 🧼
All the products I use on his skin such as shampoo, conditioner, soaps, creams, sunscreen, etc are free of irritants and fragrances.
Daily activity plan 🚴🏽
I make sure he has activities to distract and de-stress, this is important to reduce stress levels. Stress can trigger or worsen eczema flare-ups.
Skincare routine 🫧
I have three essential steps in his routine, first I apply Gold Up Oil to soothe the itchiness, then I apply Soaked Cream to calm his skin and lastly I apply Sleekly Balm to seal in the moisture and protect his skin barrier.
Avoid triggers ✖️
The best thing you can do to control flares is to keep triggers away, no triggers, no flares 😎.