Eczema on the face: 11 tips from a dermatologist| Dr Dray

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  • @Reluctant.Idealist
    @Reluctant.Idealist 3 года назад +725

    Y’all - as someone who has suffered months and months of having painful dry patches that were seeping liquid on my face, and being so stressed and ashamed by my appearance, I’ve learned some things on my journey:
    - switch to non-fragranced moisturizer such as Vani-cream (this comment used to say CeraVe but they changed their products 😞) and apply it religiously, every morning and evening ESPECIALLY in the winter months
    - avoid certain foods such as eggs
    - avoid excessive heat/hot showers,
    - look into taking Yeast-cleanse supplements, and different probiotics (I’m by no means a doctor, but there’s some evidence that some types of eczema is caused by yeast)
    -as Dr. Dray mentioned, try to double-down on fragrance as much as possible, but also silicone (common in makeup)
    -STOP using beauty-blenders (instead use the SIGMA flat kabuki brush, which is AMAZING- I clean all my brushes at least every 3 days with baby shampoo)
    - lower makeup use (stopped using thick foundation, and I never touch maybelline mascaras- lots of chemicals and a big trigger)
    - instill habits that are calming, such as meditation, walking, and yoga
    -incorporate anti-inflammatory foods
    -lower exposure to pet dandruff/dust
    -if your partner smokes, ask them to wash their hands/brush teeth after (that was a big trigger for me until we discovered it)
    - if you exercise, moisturize an hour before, and right after you’re done, wash your face gently and use a cold compress (they have reusable face masks you can place in the freezer) and place it on your face for about 5-10 minutes
    - cool and room-temperature drinks are your friend
    - drink lots of water
    - take an allergy pill when you feel a flare up coming on (Allegra is my favorite, and many of the pharmacists I know recommend it)
    -when I feel a flare-up coming on, I take a large amount of Cerave moisturizer and layer it on my face, like a mask before I go to bed
    -get regular sleep 😴
    -limit interaction with people who are major triggers of stress, for instance, one of my family members was very abusive, and just being in the same room as him could make me flare up - seeking therapy and distancing myself as much as possible really helped me find peace (and lowered my flare-ups incidentally)
    I still have red spots sometimes, but I’ve noticed a MASSIVE difference. Hope this helps.
    EDIT: A year later, it really warms my heart that people are still finding this helpful.
    Also-- I've heard of some people saying that CeraVe changed some ingredients and is now causing acne (I hate when companies change what is already good!)
    Other moisturizers for sensitive skin (that don't have harsh chemicals/break you out) include: Vani-cream (AMAZING and cost effective!), First Aid Beauty ORIGINAL no fragrance Ultra Repair Cream, and Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask (I use it as a heavy moisturizer in the evening sometimes and it never breaks me out.)
    Also the incorporation of non-fragranced and "free and gentle" detergent for washing clothes, towels, and sheets also helps. Stay safe and take care of yourselves, wishing all of you the best. 💛

    • @AlexandraShh
      @AlexandraShh 3 года назад +17

      Thanks for your tips! I even screenshoted your comment :D My eczema is hardly managable this last year, trying my best, but its very persistent this time unfortunately :(

    • @Channiej93
      @Channiej93 3 года назад +12

      My eczema is 60% caused by stress and 40% by extern factors. I will look into the allergy pill though, might help

    • @Brendan_InOT
      @Brendan_InOT 3 года назад +5

      Really appreciate this knowledge I was really insecure during middle school and I was getting frustrated with how hard it was getting just to look my friends in the eyes but because of this comment my condition is a lot more tame and this helped me a lot thanks a-bunch

    • @kristinas5714
      @kristinas5714 3 года назад +1

      Why no beauty blender? Wouldn’t a kabuki brush be more irritating?

    • @katy8750
      @katy8750 3 года назад +11

      Also, avoid fragrance in detergents you use in the house. Stop using softener for your clothes. Wash your bedlinen more often and use pure cotton. No wool and other ichy fabrics. That’s my tip.🙂

  • @nannat351
    @nannat351 4 года назад +603

    My worst triggers are stress, crying and too harsh ingredients in skin care products. Been struggling with my flare ups for years now.

    • @Blueashes67
      @Blueashes67 4 года назад +7

      Nanna T I was wondering if stress and crying was a flare up for anymore. I don’t have eczema but my 2 year old does and we recently quit the pacifier which has resulted in a lot of stress and crying at naptime. I noticed one day after an attempted nap that he had 2 new eczema patches on his back, and a few days later (after another attempted nap) he had a few patches under his armpits

    • @nannat351
      @nannat351 4 года назад +20

      @@Blueashes67 Those are big ones for me! Stress/being upset flares up my under arms and crying my face.

    • @Iris-fp4uk
      @Iris-fp4uk 4 года назад +26

      a vicious cycle of crying- > eczema flareup -> more crying and so on haha

    • @valeriaalmeida4618
      @valeriaalmeida4618 4 года назад +16

      @@Iris-fp4uk yeah for me i just want to cry in peace that my eczema is flaring up but i cant because tears make my face more itchy and irritated.

    • @Whybegin
      @Whybegin 3 года назад +7

      yes whenever I cry I get flares around my eyes!

  • @000femkje
    @000femkje 4 года назад +323

    I suffer from eczema and acne in the face at the same time, its a constant battle between moisturising and trying to fix the acne. Any tips for this?

    • @noeliavidalcampos9532
      @noeliavidalcampos9532 4 года назад +94

      GIRL! I HAVE NEVER FELT ANYONE LIKE I FEEL YOU

    • @bushramansoor1576
      @bushramansoor1576 4 года назад +6

      I started using neutrogena hydroboost on damp face and pysiogel/first aid beauty on top in alternate says...quit everything else ...and using hydrating cleanser and sunblock...nothing else...alhm it seems that its getting better ..I hv same issue like yrs...I left everything used to exfoliate..infact threw those away

    • @rkm1577
      @rkm1577 4 года назад +2

      Same!

    • @rkm1577
      @rkm1577 4 года назад +7

      @@bushramansoor1576 I was very disappointed with the hydroboost when I tried it. My face did not stay moisturized very long.

    • @naomiboer126
      @naomiboer126 4 года назад +2

      Honey based wound ointment would be my recommendation. It is sticky and expensive but it helps me out sooo much, good luck

  • @katherinemanning6019
    @katherinemanning6019 3 года назад +37

    I started getting acrylic nails because I hoped the extra thickness would reduce damage to my skin from scratching. Good to know they might actually be contributing to the problem!

  • @sarahmovrin
    @sarahmovrin 4 года назад +25

    Cannot thank you enough! I only discovered your channel a few months ago and already my eczema is a lot better. Facial eczema is my biggest struggle, so this is a lifesaver. Thank you so much!

    • @haley916
      @haley916 4 года назад +3

      I have eczema on my forehead. What has helped you to use? Pls respond :(

  • @trishfriesen8943
    @trishfriesen8943 4 года назад +315

    Thanks for the information! Eczema is a battle.

    • @d-hot
      @d-hot 3 года назад +2

      Took the words right out my mouth

    • @alexandrakarlswide3248
      @alexandrakarlswide3248 3 года назад +1

      Yes, I agree 🥺🥺

    • @magicmoonart
      @magicmoonart 7 месяцев назад

      It is the worst. I have it all over my body since grandma fed me chicken at age 2 and I flared up all over and it spread throughout my life and now it's the worse it's ever been on my face since about 2019 ish maybe before then

  • @falsettones
    @falsettones 4 года назад +140

    Can we all applaud and appreciate Dr. Dray for always educating the public about taking care of our skin? 💚

  • @Megan-qe6vk
    @Megan-qe6vk 4 года назад +17

    Eczema on my eyelids led to taking a break from makeup. It wasn't a quick recovery, but for as hard as it was to give it up I haven't gone back except for tinted sunscreen and tubing mascara. Entirely worth giving it up!

    • @JusticeForWilmien
      @JusticeForWilmien 4 года назад +1

      Hi megan! Fellow eczema sufferer here! What do you use for anti aging?

    • @Megan-qe6vk
      @Megan-qe6vk 4 года назад +2

      @@JusticeForWilmien I really keep it very simple to avoid irritation. Albolene cream cleanser, CeraVe hydrating cleanser, CeraVe in the tub on damp skin. I just go for moisture and wear sunscreen, nothing specifically anti aging. I actually have noticed an improvement in hyperpigmentation just with this routine.

    • @maskdog9459
      @maskdog9459 2 года назад

      twinsies, i hasve them on my eyelids, been there for a few months theye mitrated more otyo my eyebrow bonmes now and i now randomly have ezma patches appear around my neck and have gotten worse, in the past ive got rid of ezsma easily by not itching and treatinng it with moisture but these have notgoine in ages and its getting exhausting im thinking of seeing a docter

  • @sabrinar9002
    @sabrinar9002 4 года назад +59

    Sweat is a major trigger for me! I have to use prescription meds Elidel everyday to keep my eczema and contact dermatitis under control.

  • @MissEssTee
    @MissEssTee 4 года назад +14

    This makes so much sense! When I was pregnant my undiagnosed chronic skin condition on my face and scalp went away, and it came back after I had the baby. I didn’t paint my nails while I was pregnant, but did shortly thereafter so this may likely be why.

  • @banthony8545
    @banthony8545 4 года назад +12

    You are so compassionate. I don't have eczema, but I've noticed doing my nails less often has really kept my cuticles from cracking in the winter.

  • @nk3850
    @nk3850 3 года назад +7

    I started wearing makeup at age 13 and wore it religiously. Eventually I got eye eczema in my early 20s. I tried to deal with it for over a year, then in desperation I finally decided to stop wearing makeup for a week to see if it made a difference. It totally did! I stuck with it for a month and it was sooo much better! I was able to simplify my skincare routine (bye Lush!) and pare down my makeup to just some basics (which does include eyeshadow primer and eyeshadow!) and my eyes are back to normal for almost 10 years now. I’m so glad I did that makeup free month! Even if I couldn’t wear makeup anymore, it’s worth it just to not deal with the horrible painful burning flaking unsightly eczema on the eyelids!

    • @swatithakral1194
      @swatithakral1194 3 года назад +1

      Hello,
      Could you please tell me as I am also having eczema on my face due to makeup. The thing is that I can't avoid makeup due to my profession.
      Can you suggest some makeup products which suited you so that I can also try the same. Especially lipstick, foundation, eyeliner n mascara.
      Looking forward to the reply.
      Thanks

  • @joannej_Youtube
    @joannej_Youtube 4 года назад +51

    They say health care in Canada is so good, and I do appreciate it for the most part, BUT ... it's not easy to get a referral to na dermatologist these days. Several years ago I had the worst eczema flare of my life. The reason was I had unknowingly damaged my skin barrier, and as you said, was continuing to expose my skin to items that caused dermatitis. It was so bad I had infections in both eyes and was on oral antibiotics and prescription ointments and drops for my face and eyes. I saw my regular doctor and asked for a referral to a dermatologist. I couldn't get an appointment for over 2 months, and by the time I saw the specialist, it had cleared up, and left permanent disfigurement. I asked for patch testing and was told they don't do that anymore unless it's a life threatening allergy.
    It was so frustrating because I was suddenly reacting to everything that touched my skin, even makeup I had used for ages with no issues. I was the one to figure it out, not doctors, and it was via Google and RUclips videos I realized I was over exfoliating and damaged my skin barrier. I was never even asked about my cleansing routine, and at the time was using an Olay spin brush with a physical exfoliating cleanser twice a day, and around my eyes, too. So, thank you Dr. Dray for educating so many people.

    • @786imrana
      @786imrana 4 года назад

      I’ve had this issue too. How did you clear it up?? X

    • @Iris-fp4uk
      @Iris-fp4uk 4 года назад +1

      woah thanks for sharing! scrubbing is definitely a no-go for eczema especially on the face!

    • @user-gc3rv6jw3n
      @user-gc3rv6jw3n 3 года назад

      Hi, but do you cleanse?

    • @irenecharrois5199
      @irenecharrois5199 3 года назад +2

      Yep.....took months to see a derm here in Alberta! He never looked at my skin and persxribed an inhibitor. I believe I destroyed my barrier and 5 months later I am still struggling with trying to get my skin back to normal on my face.

    • @ErinBrookes
      @ErinBrookes 3 года назад +1

      Yep same! I finally got to see a derm for a different skin allergy and she told me my eczema wasn't that bad! She hadn't seen it at its worst. Ugh. I still don't know what i'm allergic to and it's a guessing game.

  • @AndreaHa
    @AndreaHa 4 года назад +133

    Extra tips for anyone with a little one suffering from body eczema flare ups - make sure you only put them in cotton pajamas to sleep and try putting the pajamas on inside out, so the seams don't irritate them more.
    AlSO you can order little knee and arms sleeves to give extra cover over the joints. Really helps it heal bc they can't scratch as easily!

    • @janethall8444
      @janethall8444 4 года назад +4

      Andrea thanks for those tips. I never thought of that.I'm definitely going to do that!

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  4 года назад +8

      Andrea Ha 👍🏼

    • @jamj9518
      @jamj9518 4 года назад +1

      I also have eczema for over 7 years, and never been better as this month, I use Vit.C serum with low concentration, and nivea creme, in blue can, the most simple one. I'm really happy with the result, like its almost gone, hope it will work for you too😊

    • @jamj9518
      @jamj9518 4 года назад +1

      I also have eczema for over 7 years, and never been better as this month, I use Vit.C serum with low concentration, and nivea creme, in blue can, the most simple one. I'm really happy with the result, like its almost gone, hope it will work for you too😊

  • @marguerittetwinkle3624
    @marguerittetwinkle3624 3 года назад +3

    I had eczema in my brows. Used vaseline and it was the only thing that helped me a LOT. In days I was completely healed. I never undestood how could vaseline heal me at the time...but now with Dr. Dray I understand.

  • @haleymoon657
    @haleymoon657 4 года назад +67

    La roche posay toleriene moisturizer, the non foaming cleanser and the balm have helped my oldest daughter soooo much. Her skin was so inflamed especially around her eyes that at times she couldn’t even open them because the information was so severe. Even steroids weren’t helping so we are so happy we have found a routine that has helped.

    • @valeriaalmeida4618
      @valeriaalmeida4618 4 года назад +7

      thank you for this i have been having a similar experience with my eyes where every morning my whole face was swollen and i could barely open my eyes. I will try to get my parents to maybe buy these for me i am 14 and my steroids aren't working either.

    • @akewalram
      @akewalram Год назад +1

      Do you recommend any particular cleaner from La Roche Posay? I will try these. I have the same eyelid eczema problem.It’s terrible some days

    • @psyloo8966
      @psyloo8966 Год назад

      I agree. I switched to La Roche Posay Toleriane line of product (recommended by my dermatoligt) and my skin has been looking great since. I layer sunscreen on top after a few minutes of applying the moisturizer.

  • @candycolriv
    @candycolriv 4 года назад +5

    My stepfather has AWFUL eczema! It took him FOREVER to actually get checked out & find out what the heck was happening! He had a patch test done & his back was oozing like crazy.
    He found out a lot lol but a HUGE one was that he’s allergic to any form of natural rubbers/latex etc. He left the f/up with this THICK packet of things he needs to avoid. It’s crazy!
    I really appreciated this video!

  • @gailrobinson7125
    @gailrobinson7125 4 года назад +35

    I appreciate all your advice on dealing with facial eczema. Mine is definitely allergy related (ragweed is my nemesis). I try to get ahead of it by starting my allergy meds several weeks before ragweed pollen arrives. I find (for me) that wearing makeup actually makes the inflamed areas improve and look better, probably because it creates a barrier between my skin and the pollen. One of the things I notice about my eczema/dermatitis spots is that I often have matching spots on either side of my face. I have no idea whether that’s normal or not...just a little weird. Thanks for sharing another helpful video. 😃

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 4 года назад +3

      Gail Robinson I notice parallels on opposite sides of the body several times. Like both my elbows will itch together or both wrists

    • @MelissaSusan1997
      @MelissaSusan1997 5 месяцев назад

      I notice I have parallel eczema on both sides of my jaw lol

  • @KW-cv5me
    @KW-cv5me 4 года назад +152

    I've found that with my own eczema and with friends who have it, Cerave in the tub can burn and frequently exacerbates the condition :(

    • @taylorc8871
      @taylorc8871 4 года назад +30

      That's exactly what happened to me. It made the skin on my legs and arms burn and sting. It literally made my dry skin soooo much worse.

    • @rachf3197
      @rachf3197 4 года назад +7

      It suited me but not my little boy, it gave him a flare up!

    • @susie7336
      @susie7336 4 года назад +26

      Kalala I’ve experienced the same thing. Cerave is not all it’s cracked up to be for all people. It’s a huge misconception.

    • @paulachristie7807
      @paulachristie7807 4 года назад +4

      Kalala you might want give Ceramedx a try. I love the lotion, not the tub as much. I don’t know why but I find it more moisturizing and more gentle than CeraVe. Ceramedx also has ceramides. I buy it at Sprouts and it is a little more expensive than CeraVe but goes on sale regularly. It is also cruelty free and not sure but it may be vegan. Another good lotion with ceramides, but more expensive, is Paula’s Choice Daily Replenishing Body Cream, it’s so gentle I use it as my night time moisturizer on my face. I think “Mr Kong’s Mom” said she likes for excema on her arms.

    • @user-gh3rv1of2b
      @user-gh3rv1of2b 4 года назад +3

      I've just started using it and like the way my skin looks except my skin stings too. But I haven't developed eczema on my face from it. Your comment is making me wonder if I will develop it there if I keep putting it on.

  • @essamd9510
    @essamd9510 4 года назад +36

    Thanks Dr. Dray!! Completely agree with all this! My little boys had eczema when they were very little and I managed it with Vaseline, Aquaphor, and Aveeno. Definitely a tricky problem! But always love your MD point of view!

  • @andreadalton5549
    @andreadalton5549 4 года назад +22

    Would love to see a video on nickel/base metal allergy and the itchy/blistery/oozing rash it causes. Best forms of treatment, etc. I even have to avoid snaps on clothing/jeans directly touching my skin or symptoms start within an hour. As I'm sure you know there are thousands of us afflicted with this.

    • @lubyelfears
      @lubyelfears 3 года назад +2

      Have you tried painting the back of nickel things you can’t avoid (like zips and buttons on jeans) with clear nail varnish? That’s helped me! (That and taking anti-histamines)

  • @reneek7836
    @reneek7836 4 года назад +10

    As always, these are really helpful tips! I developed eczema around my eyes last year and my dermatologist recommended that I try to narrow down the cause of my irritation. The main culprit turned out to be my laundry detergent! I switched to All Free and Clear and the itching was gone in a few days. I also found that any type of fragrance is a no-go (Dr. Dray drives that point home for a reason). CeraVe and Paula's Choice (no fragrance!) products have saved my skin.

  • @baileydiesel6302
    @baileydiesel6302 4 года назад +42

    Dr. Dray, I just want to say thank you for your time and effort. By sharing your knowledge, you are helping so many people with their skin care needs. I hope you never lose sight of this and continue educating us. You are a wealth of information and you are making a difference.

  • @helgarodrigues8317
    @helgarodrigues8317 4 года назад +7

    Since I've been using the paulas choice omega complex serum (I use it under sunscreen) I never had an eczema patch on my face again. Its a miracle product. But I also love the cerave eczema soothing creamy oil, I use it as my night moisturizer.

  • @valerieamaya8426
    @valerieamaya8426 4 года назад +10

    So happy you made this video! I had a huge flare up just a few days ago.

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  4 года назад +2

      Valerie Smith sorry you hear....not fun to go through

  • @fatimatarsha9337
    @fatimatarsha9337 Год назад +3

    From my experience,I consider going to a dermatologist is not worth wasting time and money. Most of them guessing what causes rash on face, I have been to at least five of dermatologist. They subscribed different ointments which works temporarily which just suppress the symptoms for short time. I don't like makeup or accessories and I never used them except moisturizer

    • @XC-Z-cv8qw
      @XC-Z-cv8qw 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same experience... Dermatologists just go through a checklist of things. However, they are good at prescribing antibiotics for severe acne.

  • @BasakCelik
    @BasakCelik 4 года назад +4

    You cannot guess how extremely helpful this video is! I saw a dermatologist, I went through all kind of allergy tests but all they can say is that I have allergy to carbamix (what this means and what components are listed under this term I found out all by myself) and recommended to use a corticoid creme. These advices were helpful only for a limited time. The eczema repeated once I finished with prescription cream and turned into contact dermatisis :( I will now follow your advice and I hope these will end my problems... thank you very much 🙏🏻❤️

  • @KelEZCookingandIdeas
    @KelEZCookingandIdeas 2 года назад +1

    I have recently been diagnosed with fragrance allergy, effecting my face. I have also been getting these pimple bumps that do not respond like a typical pimple. I’ve been told it may be eczema. I wish I had found this video before but yes, all of this makes sense. I’m in the process of looking for new hair care products because the bumps are showing up on my forehead where my hair is.

  • @AveryGram
    @AveryGram 4 года назад +9

    When used as a preservative is benzyl alcohol something we should avoid? Is it considered fragrance?

  • @amarylliscruz-justiniano5889
    @amarylliscruz-justiniano5889 3 года назад +1

    I've been suffering from eczema for over 20 years but I never got it on my face until 4 years ago. I discontinued my go to makeup brand. A brand that I had been using for over 15 years. I then started to look into other brands and after months of testing and researching I came across a brand that has been working great for me for the past 3 years.

    • @julianakassimchan
      @julianakassimchan 3 года назад +1

      What’s the new brand that you’re using? :)

    • @amarylliscruz-justiniano5889
      @amarylliscruz-justiniano5889 3 года назад

      @@julianakassimchan
      I'm using the L'Oreal True Match line... this may sound strange because it's a very economical drugstore brand but it's been working great for me.

    • @daymartinez4648
      @daymartinez4648 2 года назад

      Do you get rashes or little bumps?

  • @anmar2255
    @anmar2255 4 года назад +20

    Hi Dr. Dray! I loved this video! Could you please make a video on nails? I have noticed vertical dark lines forming along my nailbed this year and I wondered what this was and if it could be reversed, or if this is simply an age-related change in people with darker pigment. My GP said it was nothing, but my GP also said I don't need to wear sunscreen given I have darker skin...so...ahem...I'll take your advice over his on this one! :)

  • @lorelaimercy848
    @lorelaimercy848 4 года назад +4

    I suffered from SEVERE eczema and contact dermatitis and my doctor had me do exactly what Dr. Dray is saying. I stoped all makeup for about two months. I also brought in all skin and hair care and he reviewed them and I was directed to stop using all the “natural clean” stuff because it was actually triggering my reactions as I am allergic to so many ingredients in it. This goes right to talking about the hype and fear mongering about common cosmetics. I also used to enjoy dying my hair frequently all kinds of colors. Fast forward 6 years and I am fine with makeup, I can wear perfume, and I am no longer dying my hair and my skin is great for the first time in my life. But I do not seek out all natural “clean” products like I used to.

    • @JamesBrown-hs6vg
      @JamesBrown-hs6vg 4 года назад

      Lorelai Mercy I started keto 4 years ago and haven’t had it since. I’ve had it in my entire life. I’m 48 years old.

  • @JamesBrown-hs6vg
    @JamesBrown-hs6vg 4 года назад +27

    I’ve had eczema on my eyelids for as long as I could remember and I’m 48 years old. I’ve tried everything and nothing worked. The only thing that I found that works is keto. Started keto four years ago and haven’t had it since

    • @VivianFeeza
      @VivianFeeza 4 года назад +2

      I have it on my eyelids too, could you send me the link of the cream pls?

  • @clairebullard5305
    @clairebullard5305 4 года назад +4

    I know this is off topic, but I got cellulitis about 2 weeks ago, did all of my antibiotics and scrubbed the dead skin its getting better. I was wondering if you could do a video on cellulitis, please?

  • @AmandaVF1
    @AmandaVF1 4 года назад +2

    I have learned from dealing with eczema that trial and error is probably the best way to go. I have used so so many creams that did not work, vanicream, ave o, eucerin, dove, dollar store, VS, and finally landed on Cetaphil which improved my eczema BUT it wasn’t until my sister recommended Cerave that I finally realized I wasn’t at the “finish line” yet. It has taken one day of applying Cerave cream to clear up almost all of my eczema patches that have been lingering on my skin for MONTHS. Trial and error may be too risky for some people but in the end you have to do what works for you and your skin. Acne is another thing, I used so many acid cleansers targeted towards acne and then one time I was low on money and used a plain bar of soap for a week which cleared up most of my acne, month went by and just that bar of soap cleared up all of my acne. Realized that I just needed a mild to regular cleanser instead of a salicylic acid cleanser. Is this going to work for you? Probably, probably not. If you can, don’t be afraid to try new methods. Thanks Dr. Dray for all the education you give us.

  • @sugarbeans2
    @sugarbeans2 4 года назад +25

    I use to spritz the perfume into the air and walk into it face forward. Never Again! Thanks!

  • @haylorhigh7504
    @haylorhigh7504 4 года назад +8

    Would love to hear your tips for eczema on the hands! My sister and I both have this and it’s horrible!

    • @maryg1082
      @maryg1082 3 года назад +4

      Neutrogena hand cream. Norwegian formula works on hands and can even use in face!

  • @flanamom
    @flanamom 2 года назад +1

    Day 10 and the weeping eczema on my face is finally starting to dry up. In a moment of weakness, I strayed from my tried and true Aveeno gentle oat cleanser and tried something else to wash my face. While no "bad stuff" appeared on the ingredient list, clearly something it contained is an allergen of the highest order for me. The crusting, oozing lesions (sorry!) went from under my chin all the way up my jaw and into the area above my ear, all on the left side where I probably missed an area while rinsing cleanser off, so it stayed on and did its damage. OMG what a nightmare. Thanks for devoting this video to eczema, it felt supportive while providing good info on this awful skin condition.

  • @roniy8866
    @roniy8866 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I legit got a flare up after I got my nails done after not doing gel nails for several months and now I know why. I never knew that my nails were the problem!! Thanks!💕🙏🏻

  • @kateg.8734
    @kateg.8734 4 года назад +11

    I wish i had this a year ago!! For over a year I had a huge, peeling, bleeding half circle below my bottom lip. It was so humiliating and really stunted my self confidence :( thank you for all you do, Dr Dray ❤️

    • @HopeDeGaia
      @HopeDeGaia 4 года назад +2

      I get it around my mouth and nose. I hate the peeling and can't figure out a good way to get rid of the dead skin without scrubbing the crap out of it and making it worse.

    • @kateg.8734
      @kateg.8734 4 года назад +1

      Hope H, I did that too and it was awful. Nothing helped me in the end except taking the blow and buying the $75 ointment from the doctor. Totally worth it though because it hasn’t come back since!

    • @kerabeem6107
      @kerabeem6107 Год назад +1

      I would love to know what ointment this was?? I’m using a steroid and do not want to keep using but 5 days after I stop the itching returns ☹️

    • @kateg.8734
      @kateg.8734 Год назад +1

      @@kerabeem6107 it was actually a steroid! Hydrocortisone valerate. My eczema still comes and goes, but I got an allergen test on my back done. Turns out im allergic to gold and cobalt, which is in a lot of skin care products! After cutting out most of these products, my eczema went away. Also, eczema gets better in the summer and worse in the winter because of the sun, the same way the sun can neutralize acne (apparently.) Ask your dermatologist about doing an allergy test, and look up “ACDS camp.” It’s an dermatology app that you put your allergies into, and it shows you your safe products. I believe you can only access it through a dermatologist, though! Hope this helps!

  • @JusticeForWilmien
    @JusticeForWilmien 4 года назад +12

    Thank you so so much dr dray! It feels like this video was especially for me! Could you please give us some anti wrinkle tips? Since I suspect retin a is off the table for eczema

  • @_vcollado_
    @_vcollado_ 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video! I do appreciate the tips for eczema on the face since is hard to find anything that is very specific to the face.

  • @donnav7103
    @donnav7103 4 года назад +65

    I found that mascara is a big trigger for eczema around my eyes.

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  4 года назад +10

      Donna Valentino yes definitely can be a culprit 👍🏼

    • @jamj9518
      @jamj9518 4 года назад

      I also have eczema for over 7 years, and never been better as this month, I use Vit.C serum with low concentration, and nivea creme, in blue can, the most simple one. I'm really happy with the result, like its almost gone, hope it will work for you too😊

    • @jamj9518
      @jamj9518 4 года назад +1

      I also have eczema for over 7 years, and never been better as this month, I use Vit.C serum with low concentration, and nivea creme, in blue can, the most simple one. I'm really happy with the result, like its almost gone, hope it will work for you too😊

    • @FarahNathanna
      @FarahNathanna 4 года назад +2

      me too! and not only that, my eyes are totally swollen up the next morning!

    • @lauracb3801
      @lauracb3801 4 года назад

      Do you found a solution? Or a mascara that works? I already tried anti allergic mascara but the next day I have swollen eyes and my eczema is back :c

  • @wildstorm1323
    @wildstorm1323 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making videos on eczema as I am STRUGGLING with my skin and trying to learn how to care for it in a non irritating way. I've learned a lot from your videos. Fully understand that make up can be a horrible thing for sensitive, eczema skin, will you please post a video on safe make up products if there are any?

  • @Em.rose.co.
    @Em.rose.co. 4 года назад +2

    You look beautiful here 💕 pink is your color, it compliments your skin tone quite lovely. Thanks for the video!

  • @gabrielagardner5030
    @gabrielagardner5030 4 года назад +4

    I've had chronic eczema my whole life, been on antibiotics at least once a year for severe flare ups as well as constant use of steroids. Seen countless GPs and dermatologists... the only thing that's helped my dramatically is when I started getting acrylic nails! I've had them for 5 months now and have been eczema free for the first time in 23 years

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 4 года назад +2

      Gabriela Gardner why do you think the acrylic nails helped?

    • @bloodflower4141
      @bloodflower4141 4 года назад

      I know what you mean. Fake nails have a blunt edge that doesn't shred the skin like natural nails do.

  • @susangoldhush7698
    @susangoldhush7698 Год назад +3

    Dr Dray, Thank you for all the education on a myriad of skin issues. I tried many of the Ordinary serums and was doing well. I have always had good, clear skin, never had acne or issues with my facial skin. Now, at age 74, I have developed Eczema, on my hands, arms, and most alarmingly on my face which is my primary concern here. Now that I have established a good routine with moisturizers, serums, cleansing etc, how do I treat the eczema on my face? I assume I have to lay off the serums like niacinamide, the acids, etc. and just keep my face well moisturized but I am afraid my days of skin with no wrinkles or spots is over. Help! Can I at some point start my Ordinary regimen again?

  • @Elena-fc7mj
    @Elena-fc7mj 3 года назад +1

    What is your opinion on eczema honey co products?

  • @CMEThomson
    @CMEThomson 4 года назад +2

    I had 2 different types of occasional eczema on my face and neck. I had effective prescription meds but I'd rather not have any episodes. The dermatologist recommended fragrance free laundry detergent. I like my usual detergent and was reluctant to change so I tried the cheapest free and clear detergent at Walmart. I decided to use it on my sheets and towels since they contact my face and neck. I was skeptical but when I went almost a year without a problem I was shocked. I use the same detergent for my dog's bedding and towels too. I should mention that all my skin care products were fragrance free to begin with. I travel with my own pillow and if that's not possible, I take a pillow case.

  • @zuzannastogowska6628
    @zuzannastogowska6628 4 года назад +4

    If you live in countries where you have heaters in winter it makes the air soooo dry that in the morning you can even get a nose bleed... If however you dont want to buy a special humidifier, I remember from my childhood putting a special attachment onto the heater with filtered water that helps to moisturize the room at the same time :)

  • @mel_budgets
    @mel_budgets 4 года назад

    Is a facial treatment a good idea, I don’t know if that’s something I should stay away from or is a good for my face?

  • @pennyheinrich5552
    @pennyheinrich5552 2 года назад +1

    Perfect timing for this video. THANK YOU. I've had a bad flare up brought on by stress. Thank you for all the information and tips. Have a wonderful Christmas, Dr. D.

  • @christinamartinez8132
    @christinamartinez8132 2 года назад +1

    I have had constant exzema for eight years. I ordered Sorion Cream for exzema and psoriasis. It's $25 on Amazon and has been the fastest acting for my itchy exzema. The first day I felt my exzema bumping up, I applied the cream and it stopped my constant itching right away, and prevented any further breakout that always happens. I wasn't expecting this cream to actually do as the customer reviews claimed but it did. It worked great and I will always keep it in my medicine cabinet from now on.

  • @zoerebsch
    @zoerebsch 3 года назад +3

    I’ve had a flare up since 2019 and it’s still pretty bad... Still trying a lot of different products with my Dermatologist to be able to control it.

  • @marn9739
    @marn9739 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Dr Dray,my daughter and friend at work suffer from sensitive skin and eczema ,I'm sharing this video with them😊

  • @txturner787
    @txturner787 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. I have eczema and experienced atopic dermatitis too. I only have had it on my body (so far). The tips are great and if it does appear on my face I now how good information to guide me. Thank you. Happy Weekend!

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  4 года назад +1

      Hope you have a great weekend!

  • @y-nhitran5292
    @y-nhitran5292 4 года назад +5

    When your eczema is under control/ no flare up, can you use tritinoin, hyaluronic acid, glycolic acid, etc?

  • @lorainemcgillivray77
    @lorainemcgillivray77 4 года назад +2

    A big tip is to wear cotton gloves overnight to avoid scratching whilst sleeping. I velcro mine on to stop them falling off and doubly benefit by using thick creams on my hands (under the gloves) overnight. I had an eczema flare that started in early January on my neck, but after six weeks of using my normal treatments it would not clear up. I had to get a stronger steroid cream from my General Practitioner (UK) and it cleared up within a week. I rarely use steroid creams, as I normally manage the eczema fairly well by diligently moisturising head to toe twice a day. I'm reluctant to use steroid creams regularly, but will use them if I am unable to manage without them. I have been unable to isolate the cause of the flare and stopped using every possible topical culprit. I have introduced my favorites one by one carefully with no issues, so it doesn't appear to be product related. Oh well it will remain a mystery. I only wear sterling silver jewelry as costume pieces often make me itch. Triggers can be different for everyone, but moisturising really well on a daily basis definately helps. Best wishes.

  • @Androgynary
    @Androgynary 4 года назад +4

    Can you do tips for psoriasis on the face?

  • @angiea1243
    @angiea1243 4 года назад +3

    Dr. Dray, can you make an updated video on tretinoin and adapalene please.. And are any new studies on adapalene, whether it's anti aging or not?

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  4 года назад +1

      i have updated videos

    • @angiea1243
      @angiea1243 4 года назад +3

      @@DrDrayzday yes! I've actually watched the last one on tretinoin, but is adapalene anti aging? Are there any new studies on that? It's my 5th week on tretinoin and I've been thinking of stopping it because of the irritation and itchiness.. So I'm thinking of going back to adapalene which i used to use before. It worked really well with my skin, but i would like to know if it's anti aging.. I also have sensitive acne prone skin. Thanks dr. Dray!

  • @Mokawoo
    @Mokawoo 4 года назад +1

    Hi dr dray can you make a vid about acne scars /pitted scars and what ingredients are the most effective in treating it?

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  4 года назад +1

      Uji Sungwoon I have several videos on acne scars and treatments

    • @Mokawoo
      @Mokawoo 4 года назад

      Dr Dray oh ok thnx 🙆🏻‍♂️❤️

  • @hk-nm8ox
    @hk-nm8ox 4 года назад +74

    I never used to have eczema on my face but now I do🥺

    • @led8201
      @led8201 4 года назад +6

      lilo Hi, I’m here 2 months late but are you ok? I’ve had eczema since I was little, at first only on my arms but now I have it all over my body. It’s a case we’re it looks horrible but it doesn’t hurt that much. But I have it all over my body even places wear I can’t see ex. Back off knees, neck, back etc. I’m trying to find skin care that doesn’t irritate me.

    • @lovely-sarah
      @lovely-sarah 4 года назад +2

      Ask your dermatologist if they can give you some free Eucrisa samples.

    • @hk-nm8ox
      @hk-nm8ox 4 года назад

      Sarah it’s fine now! All my eczema has disappeared!! Ty tho x

    • @Tumblroy72
      @Tumblroy72 4 года назад +2

      @@hk-nm8ox I randomly got eczema on my face after only having it on my hands.. what helped you get rid of it??

    • @jesusromero9732
      @jesusromero9732 4 года назад

      I'm feeling been struggling for years now

  • @chersnow8466
    @chersnow8466 4 года назад +2

    Dr. Dray I love all the info u give us.can u tell me what u think of bolero products from the dollar tree ty

  • @niddaali6878
    @niddaali6878 3 года назад +14

    Her telling me all the things that stress me out
    Also her: try to avoid stress

  • @giuliana5888
    @giuliana5888 4 года назад +3

    Would vaseline on top of sunscreen compromise it's efficacy? It certainly feels like it's doing my skin good but I don't want to lose sun protection.

  • @sarahomar9044
    @sarahomar9044 2 года назад

    Many thanks for this video, Dr. Dray. What about chemical exfoliation? Should I avoid it if I have Eczema?

  • @ChrissieA012
    @ChrissieA012 4 года назад +1

    Can you please do a video on psoriasis, whether on the face or the body? Even explaining what it is? I personally do not suffer from psoriasis but my boyfriend does, and it’s severe. His mother and sister also deal with it. I would love to know some ways I can help him with his skin or know some products that could help. I heard that he could get shots for it, but he’s resistant to that idea. If you have any knowledge or advice you could share, please please please do. Thanks, Dr. Dray ❤️

  • @AnyPrek
    @AnyPrek 4 года назад +16

    This video made me realize that my eczema might be caused by allergies !

    • @lyricaljoy3689
      @lyricaljoy3689 3 года назад +2

      My doctor was telling me something similar to ths

  • @carolchadwick3580
    @carolchadwick3580 4 года назад +2

    Great information, I apply DermaDoctor KP eye balm on my eyelids! No more dry eyelids. It’s $50 but worth every cent.

  • @scentedlove2537
    @scentedlove2537 4 года назад +9

    Dr Dray, thank you! I’ve been waiting for this one!

  • @acdj0712
    @acdj0712 4 года назад +4

    Thsnk you Dr. Dray for your great videos. I would like to share with people one product that had help me heal the discobfort of my infected eczema.
    I was one those who thought that using strong face wash cleanser would kill the bacteria or whaterever cause my flare- ups. Anyways after watching your videos I realized that keeping your face moisturized would work best. So I was introduced by a friend to this miraculous
    Maroccan Black soap , that i use twice a day when I'm stress or feel a litle itchy, and my face looks just amazing and it has minimized the flare-ups and off course I used one of those heavy moisturizer that you recomended.
    PS. the black soap is not a bar, its in a form of a soft dark green gel ( Organic).
    Good luck everybody, I know how frustrating its to deal with it.

    • @ISTOOKE
      @ISTOOKE 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, do you have a brand for the maroccan black soap? Thank you

  • @daniellelehner1817
    @daniellelehner1817 4 года назад

    This video is amazing! I have eczema and dermatitis and got the patch testing done! Your videos educated me on products that I may not have an allergy to but could develop one! Cerave for the win!

  • @jenihendrix3927
    @jenihendrix3927 Год назад

    This video’s lighting is really good.

  • @floief
    @floief 4 года назад +1

    My daughter has eczema that flares in the middle of her forehead up in the hairline when she has to wear a hat. After 6 years in the Army, she was sooooo ready to ditch that cap!! She tried everything they told her to do but finally settled on the tanning bed. It does help the problem go away but I'm not too comfortable with this treatment.

    • @lizzzarduh
      @lizzzarduh 4 года назад

      floief my boyfriend is in the army and whenever he has to wear his helmet it flares up his dandruff which actually might be psoriasis on his scalp soo badly!

  • @penina6281
    @penina6281 2 года назад

    Can I use a warm most humidifier?

  • @ambzvillain410
    @ambzvillain410 4 года назад +3

    I love you Dr.Dray! So educational and helpful! Always giving honest tips! 💕

  • @humanperson2224
    @humanperson2224 4 года назад +3

    My dermatologist prescribed Tacrolimus Ointment for my eczema it works wonders.

    • @jodiehussain1858
      @jodiehussain1858 4 года назад

      Pandora Music where can you purchase it

    • @megaPhone713
      @megaPhone713 4 года назад

      I’ve used this for 2 years on/off. It saved my skin when I first started using it. But now my dr said I built up an immunity, and it is provoking flare ups :( I need to try something different I think

    • @delaneymorris
      @delaneymorris Год назад

      Did you find that the tacrolimus burned you at all?

  • @susmitamondal4093
    @susmitamondal4093 4 года назад +1

    is neutrogena moisturizer work for eczema or not plz tell ???????

  • @michelerobinson3263
    @michelerobinson3263 4 года назад +1

    I am interested to know what you think of Lubriderm Fragrance Free Lotion for Normal/Dry Skin?

  • @lesleymenjivar
    @lesleymenjivar 4 года назад +2

    Great video thank you!
    Is dry flaky skin in the eyebrows considered to be eczema, dandruff, or just dry skin? 😅

  • @miokimchoihwangjung866
    @miokimchoihwangjung866 4 года назад +3

    Is it okay to use the ordinary’s niacinamide + zinc to my face if I have eczema attacks? Or should I use it after my eczema attacks is not there anymore?

    • @huongly3001
      @huongly3001 4 года назад +1

      No dude it will tear your face out with burning sensation

    • @happinesssomewhere18
      @happinesssomewhere18 4 года назад

      No! It burned my face. Buy a steroid cream

  • @niharikakalita4062
    @niharikakalita4062 4 года назад

    Wow been going through these red flare situation and was casual thinking it is my regular allergic reaction to dust . Had to rush to see a doc. Thanks for the advice . Much needed.

  • @alatsaf
    @alatsaf 3 года назад

    What about the penoxyethanol contained product? Thank you for your valuable information Doc.

  • @yumplz8
    @yumplz8 4 года назад +2

    Hi! lOVE your video, can do you one for tip for managing seborrheic dermatitis?

  • @steviesmom9454
    @steviesmom9454 4 года назад +3

    Thank you! This was very interesting. I am currently using the Eucerin Baby Wash & Shampoo. I was not sure about the shampoo part -- I have very fine hair, and this does work well on it.

  • @jaderomero9770
    @jaderomero9770 4 года назад

    Dr.dray can you please do a video on teenage skincare what products we should use and things we should AVOID.

    • @DrDrayzday
      @DrDrayzday  4 года назад +1

      Unfortunately RUclips's new restrictions on content intended for minors makes it hard for me to do videos like this without risking penalty.

    • @jaderomero9770
      @jaderomero9770 4 года назад

      Do you have a video on teenage sunscreens?

  • @stefanie3star
    @stefanie3star 2 года назад

    I have never had any facial eczema and all of a sudden I got it on the left side of my face. It’s so pale(hypo-pigmented eczema) and it has made me very insecure. I think the main culprits are my face products(been using Korean skincare for about 2 months now) and the flare up started 2 months ago🤦🏾. Thank you Dr. Dray for the skincare recommendations, i hope it works for me :)

  • @christineb7945
    @christineb7945 4 года назад +4

    It's important to emphasize that Eczema sufferers should not exfoliate their skin like the everyday person. Chemical exfoliators even retinol/retoniod, besides glycolic, exacerbate eczema. I found out years later unfortunately. Don't believe me, research it and you'll find plenty of medical articles discussing it.

  • @scarlett_81
    @scarlett_81 4 года назад

    Do these cleansers get rid of sunscreen?

  • @richbikelife
    @richbikelife 4 года назад +17

    How old is dr dray? She looks like she's getting younger haha. She looks great.

  • @shellyjene2066
    @shellyjene2066 Год назад

    Can you put these moisturizers on your eyelids

  • @emilymartinez06
    @emilymartinez06 4 года назад

    Although your videos aren’t meant as diagnosis and treatment plans- I really enjoy watching them. I’m an NP and often I’m scrambling to find easily accessible but effective OTC products for simple skin issues. Have you ever thought of doing any kind of conference appearances? I feel like you would benefit providers in SO many ways so that we are better able to manage simple skin conditions without wasting specialty’s time.

  • @_vcollado_
    @_vcollado_ 4 года назад +1

    I have a question: which one would you recommend using around the mouth(atopic dermatitis) vaseline or vanicream moisturizer ointment for????

  • @Madinaaab
    @Madinaaab 3 года назад

    I was wondering if it is good to use face wash everyday and can you recommend me a good facewash for people with eczema

  • @emmapedley8724
    @emmapedley8724 2 года назад

    Coconut oil has been a game changer for me, and mineral-based spf.

  • @annalucy89
    @annalucy89 2 года назад +1

    I suffer from both mild eczema and rosacea and since the products that are recommended for each of these conditions often are bad for the other it is SO hard finding the right routine to combat both without either flaring up! Can anyone give me some advice on how to handle that and what would be a good routine for morning and night for my skin type? needless to say I have extremely dry skin

  • @jessicah3450
    @jessicah3450 Год назад +1

    I started immunoglobulin therapy (subcutaneous IG) for primary immunodeficiency, and I am becoming allergic to everything 😩 My laundry detergent, the elastic in my clothes, my hairspray that lands on my skin, even my own sweat and tears really irritate my skin. My bloodwork looks amazing, better than it's ever looked 4 months into therapy. But I am constantly itchy and now my face is breaking out along my jaw line in this rash. I wash my pillow cases every few days. It's hard to weigh therapies when they're treating the underlying condition, but causing so many side effects. All I was told to take is extra Benedryl, and be sure to carry my Epipens. Neither of those help this though.

    • @XC-Z-cv8qw
      @XC-Z-cv8qw 8 месяцев назад

      Isn't it the opposite? You should be on immunosuppressants to curb your overactive immune system

  • @dianevitale1214
    @dianevitale1214 2 года назад

    Being a senior, it's very frustrating to not know what anti-aging/skin barrier etc products I can use for my face. Haven't had any flare ups in ages except 1x months ago using a hair gel causing irritation to face. Am very careful all these years otherwise. TYVM for this video.

  • @patricelacour8088
    @patricelacour8088 2 года назад

    Thanks for this amazing video I learned a lot! 😀

  • @purrl8151
    @purrl8151 Год назад

    Tried Ponds frag free and expensive tiny bottle of Skin Fix from list and now I have full blown contact derm a day later. 😭 My face is on 🔥