The Best Essential Oils For Treating Eczema

The Best Essential Oils For Treating Eczema

Eczema or dermatitis is one of the most common skin diseases affecting thousands of men and women of all ages. It can appear on every body part, but is most typically seen on arms, legs, knees, elbows, cheeks, and forehead.

Although doctors are still not sure what exactly causes the redness, swelling, itch, dryness, flaking and even bleeding of the skin, it is believed that it is an overreaction of our body to certain allergens. I’ve already written in the past about 5 Reasons to Use Home Remedies to Treat Eczema, but in this article I will concentrate on essential oil for eczema.

There are many over-the-counter steroid creams available which help you to soothe eczema, but unfortunately it will often return and strike harder than before. Here are a few essential oils (EO) that can be useful in treating eczema:

1. Lavender – Lavender EO has antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal, calming, moisturizing, and anti-inflammatory properties. It speeds up healing and prevents or reduces scarring of the skin. It is one of the best oils to treat skin issues and smells great. Lavender EO is safe to use undiluted on small areas. Apply a few times a day until healed

2. Melaleuca (Tea Tree) – Melaleuca or tea tree EO has antibacterial, antiseptic, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties to help heal the skin

3. Frankincense – Has anti-inflammatory properties, but most importantly when added to a blend it increases the potency of the other EOs it is paired with.

4. Thyme – Energizing fragrance with antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antioxidant properties.

5. Geranium –  This is one of the best essential oils for skin care. This EO can kill bacteria and other skin germs. It has anti-inflammatory properties and an uplifting scent (it is one of the best essential oils for anxiety and depression). Read also ; Some natural and easy ways that can be done to ward off depression


6.Helichrysum – Effective EO to alleviate inflammation, itchiness, and pain, and promotes skin renewal. Helichrysum has many other benefits

7. Melrose – Melrose essential oil is a powerful blend of tea tree, rosemary, clove, and niaouli EO. This powerful combo is known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It supports the skin and promotes the regeneration of new cells and tissues.

8. Roman and German Chamomile – Roman or German chamomile are great to reduce inflammation and soothes dry, itchy skin patches.

9. Cedarwood – Cedarwood shows great results to treat the inflamed skin caused by seborrheic eczema. It cures the infection and balances sebum production. For more information on how to use Cedarwood essential oil, (read also : The Best Parents Guide to Baby Eczema)

How To Treat Eczema With Essential Oils 

Calming Bath – 2 drops chamomile, 2 drops geranium, 2 drops lavender (or any other combination of your liking). Add all ingredients to a bathtub with warm water and soak for 20-30 minutes. Do not add the oils to running water to avoid evaporation. For and extra moisturizing effect dilute essential oils in a carrier oil before you add them to your tub.

Skin Cooling Compress – Gently blend 2 drops chamomile, 1 drop lavender, 1 drop helichrysum (or any other combination of your liking), and 1 quart cool water in a bowl. Soak a clean cloth in the bowl and apply on affected areas.

Skin Cooling Lavender Spray – Make a lavender spray to cool down the inflammation and itchiness. Mix 1 cup distilled water with 10-15 drops lavender EO. Add to a spray bottle and shake before use.

Make Your Own Eczema Lotions – Add 20 to 25 drops of your favorite eczema EO(s) to every 8 ounce natural unscented lotion. Opt for a lotion with vitamin E and Shea butter for a better moisturizing and healing effect.

– Instead of adding the oils to a lotion you could add them to a carrier oil as well. Some oils work great to hydrate and soften eczema affected skin. Mix 2-4 drops of your favorite EO or EO blend with 1 tablespoon of carrier oil. Apply a few times a day on the affected areas. (Related post : How to Care for Your Skin and Avoid Eczema Outbreaks )


Make Your Own Shea Butter Eczema Cream

½ cup Shea butter or coconut oil
20 drops geranium EO
30 drops cedarwood EO
20 drops lavender EO
Mix all ingredients in a small jar and apply 1 to 2 times a day. Can be used for your children as well.

Another great combo is 25 drops Melrose EO with 25 drops of lavender

Soothing Eczema Skin Salve

½ cup coconut oil
¼ cup avocado oil
¼ cup olive oil
3 T beeswax pastilles
¾ t vitamin E oil (or 3 1000 IU softgels)
½ t arrowroot (prevents greasiness of the salve)
15 drops lavender EO
15 drops tea tree EO
15 drops thyme EO
15 drops geranium EO
10 drops frankincense EO

Melt coconut oil, avocado oil, olive oil and beeswax in a double boiler under constant stirring. Remove from heat and add arrowroot, keep stirring to avoid lumps.

Cool the mixture down till you can touch the jar for at least 5 to 10 seconds.

Then add the essential oil and vitamin E. Mix and pour in a small glass container.

Cool down completely on the counter before putting the lid on. Store at room temperature and use 1 to 2 times a day.

The best Carrier Oils To Treat Eczema

Coconut Oil – Coconut oil is great for people who suffer from eczema, as long as you’re not allergic to coconut products of course. It hydrates, nourishes, and softens the skin and is fast absorbing. And on top of that it has antibacterial, antiseptic, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties

Shea Butter – Shea butter is rich in vitamin A and works as an excellent moisturizer that nourishes and heals the skin.

Avocado Oil – Packed with vitamin A, B, D, and E. It also contains several amino acids and fatty acids to heal all sorts of skin conditions.

Olive Oil – Olive oil traps moisture in the skin and contain antioxidants which help neutralize free radicals that can cause skin aging and cancer

Vitamin E Oil (or capsules) – Powerful skin protecting antioxidant that restores elasticity and rejuvenate the skin.

Sweet Almond Oil – Great in repairing damaged skin, rich in vitamin E and good to moisturize and nourish the skin.

Note: we all have different and unique skin types, so what works for other people may not be the ideal treatment for you. Always try the above remedies on a small patch of skin first to see how it reacts.(source : healthyandnaturalworld.com)