Top 3 Best Skin Barrier Emulsion Creams for Eczema

The Best Prescription & OTC Skin Barrier Emulsions for Eczema

LDP
The best skin barrier emulsion creams can generally be narrowed down to the 3 most popular types. The reason these emulsion creams are so popular is due to their effectiveness and for some their cost. If you have eczema you should be using a skin barrier emulsion cream, either through a prescription or an over-the-counter product. Skin barrier emulsion creams for eczema help to keep the skin barrier intact, safe, and nourished.

Prescription Skin Barrier Emulsion Cream for Eczema

In April of 2006 the first prescription emulsion cream for eczema was released. The cream, EpiCeram, has been widely used since then and was the standard for most eczema patients until over-the-counter products began coming onto the market with some of the same promises as the prescription emulsion cream.

The way that EpiCeram works is by providing the eczema prone skin with the lipids it lacks. The lipids normally found in natural skin are ceramides, fatty acids, and cholesterol. Those with eczema do not always produce enough of these essential lipids and thus have a breakdown of the skin and a break out of eczema. With the use of the prescription eczema skin barrier emulsion cream a person with the skin disorder is better able to protect their eczema prone skin as well as nourish and rebuild the natural skin barrier.

Something else that is great about this skin barrier emulsion cream is that it can be used on children as young as two and can be used anywhere on the body and at any length of duration. It does not weaken the skin like corticosteroids, but instead it is to enhance and protect the skin.

The Second Best Eczema Skin Barrier Emulsion Cream can be Purchased Over-the-Counter

CeraVe is in the top 3 best eczema skin barrier emulsion creams. It does much the same for a person's skin as does the prescription version. It too has ceramides in the emulsion and claims to protect, nurture, and moisturize the eczema prone skin.

This over-the-counter skin barrier emulsion without a prescription can be found in some drug stores as well as online. The price of CeraVe is cheaper than its competitor prescription only cream; EpiCeram, but many people claim it has the same benefits as EpiCeram. It also boasts that it can be used on children with eczema from the age of 2 and up and can be used for any length of time as well.

The Third Best Skin Barrier Emulsion for Eczema to Get OTC

Aveeno for Eczema can be helpful to those with eczema and provide a good skin barrier emulsion like the other two listed. Aveeno also has other products for those with eczema such as shower gels and bubble baths with oatmeal to help heal and protect the skin from eczema. Aveeno has a large line of products available for both children and adults with eczema. Aveeno has always been known to help moisturize the skin of people with or without eczema. The price of Aveeno is generally cheaper than CeraVe and much less expensive than EpiCeram if you do not have insurance.

The Best Skin Barrier Emulsion Cream for Eczema Depends on Severity of Your Eczema

All three of these products are good skin barrier emulsions for people with eczema. For most the main factor in deciding which product to use is cost. Aveeno is typically cheaper than the other two but most prefer the other two because they are more effective as being true skin barrier emulsions. Aveeno does help, but maybe not as well as the other two might. When you are considering which type of skin barrier emulsion to use on your eczema prone skin, you want one that works.

All three of these work and if you do not have severe eczema then Aveeno will work great for you. If you eczema is moderate to severe you may want to opt for the prescription skin barrier emulsion or CeraVe. If you have trouble finding these products in your drug store ask an associate, if your store does not carry the products you can most likely find them online. You can also talk to your doctor about a prescription for EpiCeram and see if your insurance company covers this skin barrier emulsion cream for eczema.

Resources:

EpiCeram Skin Barrier Emulsion
http://www.epiceram.com/

Eczema - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema#Skin_barrier_emulsions

Eczema: Treatment Of Eczema Complications
http://www.eczemaguide.com/eczema_treatments/treatment_of_complications.html

Topical Prescription Treatment For Eczema
http://www.eczemaguide.com/eczema_treatments/topical/topical_prescription_treatment_for_eczema.html

Eczema: Topical Treatment
http://www.eczemaguide.com/eczema_treatments/topical_treatment.html

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