5 Ways To Stop Eczema From Ruining Your Summer – Allure Magazine

Posted: Published on June 18th, 2017

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Since summer is synonymous with sunscreen, sweat, and splashing around in salt water and chlorine, it can often also mean skin flare-ups especially for those with eczema , the skin condition that causes patches of cracked, scaly skin.

Many people are well aware that eczema tends to flare in the winter, but it can flare even in the summertime, Sejal Shah , M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, tells Allure . The culprits? Everything from sweaty subway rides, to romping around in the sand to sticking to your strict sunscreen routine .

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In light of the fact that were officially in the heat of summer, we asked expert dermatologists how to fight an eczema flare-up without breaking a sweat.

Increased sweating in the summer can definitely make your eczema flare up, particularly if you have it in the creases of your elbows or knees or on your palms, Erin Gilbert , M.D., Ph.D., Vichy consulting dermatologist and celebrity skin expert, tells Allure . Avoid being outdoors when the sun is most steamy. If you cant give up those outdoor runs or park picnics or escape a sweaty commute, wipe away sweat as it accumulates, then wash thoroughly and apply a moisturizer once you cool off, says Shah.

Another good trick is to put cornstarch or talc-free baby powder on areas where you tend to accumulate sweat to keep your skin drier, says Gilbert. I like Burts Bees Talc-Free Dusting Powder. Keep a sweat fighter in your bag to nix the need for extra washing-up on the go.

When your skin is ultra sensitive, you should switch up your sunscreen routine (not skip it). I like fragrance-free sunscreens for eczema prone patients because they tend to be better tolerated, says Shah. She recommends Juice Beauty SPF 30 Tinted Mineral Moisturizer, Blue Lizard SPF 30+ Sensitive Sunscreen and Mustela Broad Spectrum 50+ Mineral Sunscreen Lotion. For a post-sun moisturizer, try First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream , Cerave Cream , or Aveeno Eczema Therapy Cream .

If your skin is sensitive or eczema prone, its really important to rinse chlorine off as soon as possible, says Gilbert. It can irritate and dry out your skin, making a flare more likely. Hit the showers, STAT.

Whether youre swimming, sweating or showering more than usual (because of said swimming and sweating), make sure youre lathering on more lotion than ever. Look for moisturizers that contain skin-protecting and hydrating ingredients such as purified petroleum, Joshua Zeichner , M.D., director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, tells Allure . More than others, these formulations will form a protective barrier between your skin and the harsh summer elements. While traditional products were heavy and greasy, the newest formulations are quite light and easy to spread, Zeichner says. He recommends, Vaseline Intensive Care Advanced Repair Fragrance-Free Lotion . For something a little lighter, Gilbert recommends Cerave Daily Moisturizing Lotion .

Even if youre taking the steps above to treat your eczema-prone skin this summer, you might still experience frustrating patches that just wont go away, says Shah. Rather than forgo your collection of shorts and sundresses to cover any outbreaks, bring in the big guns and see your derm for a prescription treatment like a topical steroid or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream.

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