The night cream is actually just a standard one from lidl. But that doesn't come up here. I'm trying to keep skin looking good and young well also avoiding ezcema flair ups particularly round the eyes.
The night cream is actually just a standard one from lidl. But that doesn't come up here. I'm trying to keep skin looking good and young well also avoiding ezcema flair ups particularly round the eyes.
If you suffer from eczema, I'd recommend to switch to fragrance-free skincare. Both synthetic and natural fragrances are common irritants and can trigger the flares. That would mean you'd need a fragrance-free alternatives to:
- Soltan Once Face SPF50+
- Cien Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream (you can skip the day cream if you get enough hydration from the sunscreen. If not, you can use the same moisturizer in the AM and PM)
- Tea Tree Superdrug Tea Tree Facial Cleansing Wipes Sensitive 25
- Earth Science Apricot Night Cream.
I'll also be cautious with the Clinique eye concentrate, it is not particularly high-risk in terms of irritation, but still it's not eczema-safe. A gentle good moisturizer would give you the same effect without the risk.
Some budget friendly alternatives (fragrance-free);
- Sunscreen (same brand, different product): https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/soltan-sensitive-face-cream-spf50
- Moisturizer: https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/e-l-f-e-f-happy-hydration-face-cream
- Cleanser: https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/boots-ingredients-squalane-cleanser.
You could also consider going for a mineral-based sunscreen, it's a safer option for eczema: https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/paulas-choice-redness-relief-spf-30-mineral-moisturizer-for-normal-to-dry-skin