How to Get Rid of Eczema Itching

Eczema itching can be incredibly intense and uncomfortable, and can make it hard to go about your day-to-day life. Around 1.5 million adults struggle with eczema – also known as atopic dermatitis – and its prevalence is only increasing worldwide. Here at Health and Care we've put together a helpful guide for How to Get Rid of Eczema Itching, featuring a wide range of our favourite products to soothe and reduce itching, and make you more comfortable during an eczema flare-up.


What's Covered In This Guide?


Best Products to Relieve Eczema Itching

Our selection of products have been chosen for their benefits to eczema sufferers, providing comfort, protection and healing for irritated, eczema-prone skin.

Best Gloves for Eczema

Winner: Silipos Hypoallergenic Gel Therapy Gloves for Dermatitis, Eczema and Psoriasis

Silipos Gel Therapy Gloves

Why We Love Them:

 Soft gel lining with medical grade mineral oil to moisturise skin
 Conforms to your hand for continuous conditioning of the skin
 Can be worn at night for intensive treatment

Perfect For:

 Eczema, dermatitis and sensitive skin
 Those who want clear, non-toxic protection
 Gentle softening and hydration of the skin

Not the Best For:

 Those who want a tighter cuff: the Silipos Gel Gloves feature a non-restrictive cuff

Our Verdict: The Silipos Gel Therapy Gloves are ideal for night time wear to intensively condition, protect and moisturise sore hands. Completely hypoallergenic, they are latex-free and do not contain any additives or fragrances, which can irritate the skin barrier. They are also conveniently washable and reusable.


Best Pyjamas for Eczema

Winner: Women's Warming Antimicrobial Copper Pyjamas (Navy) and Men's Copper Pyjamas

Antimicrobial Copper PyjamasWhy We Love Them:

 Help restore skins moisture 
 Reduces itchiness and irritation
 Anti-microbial, naturally eliminating bacteria

Perfect For:

 Eczema, dermatitis and sensitive skin
 Protecting against skin infections
 Staying warm in winter

Not the Best For:

 Summer wear. copper is insulative and helps retain body heat

Our Verdict: Made from a moisture-wicking blend of copper, cotton and bamboo, these luxurious Copper Clothing pyjamas wick away sweat, which helps to reduce irritation to eczema flare-ups. Our skin sheds 30,000 - 40,000 skin cells per hour, which can build up and exacerbate eczema, but testing has shown that copper is anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal, helping to keep you fresh and protected for longer.


Best Bedding for Eczema

Winner: Panda London Hybrid Hypoallergenic Bamboo Pillow

panda london hybrid bamboo pillowWhy We Love It:

 Comes with a skin-friendly quilted natural bamboo cover
 Naturally anti-bacterial and inhospitable to dust mites
 Micro-pods direct air flow for a cooling effect

Perfect For:

 Eczema, dermatitis and sensitive skin
 Those who like the cool side of the pillow
 Eco-warriors: made from ethically-sourced bamboo

Not the Best For:

 Those who like a soft and squishy pillow – this one is medium-firm and supportive

Our Verdict: The Panda London Hybrid Hypoallergenic Bamboo Pillow is the pillow you've been searching for, offering cloud-like comfort and breathability for a peaceful nights sleep. Crafted from orthopaedic-grade CharcoCell foam, it adapts to your specific sleep position to provide optimal neck support and spinal alignment. Naturally hypoallergenic, it is ideal for those with eczema and dermatitis and comes with a silky-smooth bamboo cover.


Best Hand Cream for Eczema

Winner: Gloves in a Bottle Protective Hand Cream Shielding Lotion - 240ml Bottles

gloves in a bottle 240ml

Why We Love It:

 Shields sore and sensitive skin using natural oils and moisture 
 Lasts for up to four hours so you don't have to constantly reapply
 Doesn't wash or rub off, providing lasting protection

Perfect For:

 Eczema, dermatitis and sensitive skin
 Protection in winter from rain, wind and exposure to the elements
 Those who need to frequently wash their hands

Not the Best For:

 Those who are handling wet glassware as it may make your hands slippery

Our Verdict: Backed by dermatologists, Gloves in a Bottle is hypoallergenic, colour and fragrance-free, and waterproof. It provides a protective layer that bonds to your skin cells, giving you long-lasting protection, whatever you're doing – it's even approved for use in operating rooms. Many eczema creams are thick, gunky and greasy, but Gloves in a Bottle is lightweight and gentle, locking in your own natural oils and moisture.

Customer Verdict: "This is the first day I used the cream. My eczema stopped INSTANTLY. No itching, smooth skin." Lilita ★★★★★


Best Red Light Therapy for Eczema

WinnerPhotizo Skincare Wound Treatment Infrared Light Therapy Device

photizo infra-red light therapy device

Why We Love It:

 Energises damaged cells and increases blood flow to promote healing 
 Studies show red light reduces inflammation levels
 Helps reduce itching and pain

Perfect For:

 Eczema, dermatitis and sensitive skin
 Decreasing skin thickening
 Large areas of eczema that would require a lot of cream

Not the Best For:

 Those in a rush: you'll need to use it regularly to get the benefits

Our Verdict: Research shows that infrared light therapy can effectively relieve inflammation and itching associated with eczema flare-ups, and help the body to heal on a cellular level using PBM (photobiomodulation). The Photizo Skincare Light Therapy Device has a pain-relieving and calming effect, and is a lovely drug-free way to soothe eczema itching and promote faster healing.


Do I Have Eczema?

Eczema causes the skin to become dry, itchy, cracked and sore. It is most common on hands, fingers, and the insides of the elbows and backs of knees, but it can occur all over the body. The severity can vary a lot from person to person. Itching can be very intense, but scratching can make skin bleed and cause secondary infections. Here are some examples of what eczema can look like:

eczema on the hands eczema on the fingers eczema on back of legs

Eczema rashes can look different on different people, so we recommend speak to a trusted healthcare practitioner for a diagnosis.


How to Soothe Eczema

Eczema flare-ups can be extremely uncomfortable, but there are plenty of ways to soothe eczema, reduce itching and promote healing, including:

  • Keep skin moisturised: Hypoallergenic, fragrance-free moisturisers help to keep skin hydrated
  • Take short, luke-warm baths and showers: Hot water can further dry out your skin
  • Use soft, breathable fabrics for clothing and bedding: Bamboo, cotton TENCEL and silk all help to regulate body temperature
  • Practice relaxation: Stress can exacerbate symptoms

More Eczema Relief

Whether you're suffering with eczema or just want to keep your skin healthy and protected, browse our full Eczema range to discover more eczema-friendly bedding, gloves, clothing, creams and light therapy devices.