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The Best Skincare Routine for Dry Skin, Eczema & Psoriasis
Caring for SkinSep 12, 2023

The Best Skincare Routine for Dry Skin, Eczema & Psoriasis

Seeking a skincare for dry skin? Orexperiencing sensitivity, eczema, or psoriasis? Uncovering recommendations can feel overwhelming - especially when you've tried numerous solutions but to no avail. Whether it's been a lifelong occurrence or triggered more recently, those with skin sensitivity can often feel as if their skin has betrayed them, orgone rogue. Everyone has moments (short- or long-term) of skin discomfort, but it can be particularly frustrating (and physically uncomfortable) when bouts of dry skin and eczema seem to show up unprompted and uninvited. Worry not though; once you determine your skin type, there are a handful of tried-and-true options that will help soothe, restore, and balance your skin. Below, we'll dive into the best skincare routine for dry skin, the most effectiveeczema skincare options, and soothing psoriasis skincare.

Skincare Routine For Dry Skin

Do you have dry skin? Dry skin is a common skin type, where the skin lacks oil. If your skin seems to be perpetually flaky, rough, and itchy, no matter how much moisturizer you slather on , you might be struggling with dry skin. Dry skin often occurs when the skin loses the ability to naturally replenish itself, often resulting from a microbiome barrier disruption, harsh products, abrasive over-exfoliation, or unprotected sun exposure. Your skin might even chronically revert to its uncomfortable state – no matter how many creams you massage on.

The good news? Dry skin loves to be pampered. Nourish and drench skin with silky essences, plumping serums, and rich creams. The trick to breaking the dry skin cycle is to address the root problem and use the correct skincare that nourishes and calms skin.

Dry Skin Will Love:

First and foremost, try and gentle, soothing cleanser. It might feel tempting to skip cleansing altogether when dryness is top of mind, but a creamy, silky cleanser will cleanse the skin from dirt and daily buildup, without stripping the delicate surface.

It might sound counterintuitive, but incorporating an exfoliant - albeit a very, very gentle one - into your routine can transform skin, washing away dead skin cells to reveal a healthy-looking glow.

Drench skin in a hydrating essence, which plumps and makes all products applied afterward work more effectively. This potent ingredient hydrates for primed, plump, and petal-soft skin.

Pairing a serum and rich cream is the hydration duo dry skin craves. A serum provides active ingredients that can target skin deeper than moisturizers, helping to address the signs of dryness more effectively. Dry skin doesn't ease in discomfort with just any basic moisturizer. Instead, you'll need a boosted moisturizer that's rich in texture, but also packed with skin-loving ingredients, like ceramides, plant botanicals, and anti-oxidants.

At Tatcha, we have a handful of recommendations that will soothe and comfort dry skin. For a gentle cleanser that washes away impurities without stripping skin, try The Rice Wash. Once a week (or whatever your preference is), try The Rice Polish, which has finely ground rice bran and papaya enzymes to promote natural skin surface turnover. Our Essence has been clinically shown to increase hydration, it'll be perfectly nourishing after cleansing or exfoliating. Our Dewy Serum is a bestseller, thanks to its hefty dose of hyaluronic acid and squalane. Lastly, follow up with a creamy moisturizer, like The Dewy Skin Cream, which is packed with antioxidants and ceramides to replenish skin's natural moisture reserves, but also help with the reduction of future moisture loss.

Skincare Routine for Eczema

What is eczema? Eczema is a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, inflamed, or have a rash-like appearance. There are seven types of eczema and it’s a very common condition – over 31 million Americans have some form of eczema, says the non-profit National Eczema Association (NEA for short). It can begin during childhood, adolescence, or adulthood and it can range from mild to severe. While there is no cure for eczema, there are treatments that can help soothe and calm skin. Those experiencing eczema can often feel defeated by their skin. The inflamed, often painful flare-ups can be caused by numerous factors, including the immune system, genetics, environment, and even stress. Discovering an eczema skincare routine can be tricky and frustrating, but consult the NEA and specifically their Seal of Acceptance products, which are proven to be suitable for eczema or sensitive skin.

Eczema Skin Will Love:

Cleansing and exfoliating can feel especially frustrating (albeit painful) for eczema-prone skin. But a gentle, calming cleanser can actually provide some much-needed relief. Part of the trick to cleansing delicate skin is in the method of application. Massage into skin – but gently – think as softly as washing silk or the whisper of butterfly wings.

Hydration is vital for all skin types, but especially for eczema sufferers. Look for unscented creams that utilize healing ingredients, like ceramides, peptides, and hyaluronic acid. Bonus points if the moisturizer includes famed calming ingredients like indigo, colloidal oatmeal, and humectants.

This is a perfect skincare routine for dry, sensitive skin, too.

At Tatcha, we have a handful of eczema-friendly products. Try Tatcha’s Calming line, which is boosted by the ancient healing powers of Indigo. The soothing active ingredient provides powerful anti-inflammatory relief, while also promoting skin’s natural healing abilities.

For cleansing, try our brand new The Indigo Cleansing Balm. This skin-strengthening formula instantly calms visible irritation, while also supporting and transforming the barrier. The dermatologist-tested and fragrance-free formula was crafted with weakened, sensitized skin in mind, knowing traditional cleansing can be painful and damaging. This is why the balm is designed to reduce friction while cleansing, helping to soothe while cleansing. It still effectively cleanses though, even efficiently removing stubborn and waterproof makeup. The formula includes Japanese indigo to calm visibly irritated skin, lipids, and ceramides to replenish the barrier, Japanese lotus root to soothe, and mondo grass root to balance the microbiome. The results are stunning, too: In clinical studies, 100 percent of participants demonstrated an improvement in barrier function after just one week of use.*

But unlike harsh cleansers, the Indigo Cleansing Balm also soothes visible irritation and replenishes moisture—strengthening the skin barrier so it can prevent future damage for smooth, plump, and radiant-looking skin.

*Based on bio-instrumentation (TEWL) clinical study on 40 panelists.

For hydration, test out the newly updated Indigo Calming Cream. Our beloved fragrance-free cream has been proven to calm visible irritation and relieve itchy skin, thanks to Japanese indigo and colloidal oatmeal (an FDA-designated skin protectant). What sets this innovative cream apart from others (and even the Indigo Overnight Repair) is the addition of colloidal oatmeal, which has helped earn it the coveted National Eczema Association seal of approval for its ability to soothe irritated, eczema-prone skin on the face and beyond. Whether as a face cream or spot treatment, The Indigo Calming Cream offers a luxurious way to heal visibly stressed or eczema-prone skin for a calmer, stronger skin barrier.

100 percent of panelists in a clinical study saw an improvement in softness and suppleness immediately, an improvement in the appearance of the skin barrier after one week, and an improvement in visible redness and evenness of skin tone after four weeks. The emotional benefits of using the new Indigo Calming Cream are worth noting, too. In a clinical study self-assessment questionnaire, 86 percent of panelists noted that the product left them feeling like their skin was healthier after just one week.

If you’re searching for a nighttime treatment, try the Indigo Overnight Repair treatment, which visibly calms irritation and strengthens the skin’s barrier. The formula features the soothing Japanese indigo, but also includes red sage root to calm irritation, ceramides to boost moisture reserves, and hyaluronic acid to deeply hydrate.

Skincare Routine For Psoriasis

What is psoriasis? Psoriasis is a very common skin condition that causes itchy, scaly rashes. The inflamed, red patches can be triggered by infections, stress, or environment. Often seen on elbows, knees, and the scalp.

Eczema and psoriasis can look pretty similar and can be caused by the same triggers – but there are telltale signs to tell the difference between the two. Psoriasis tends to have scaly patches, caused by an overreaction of new skin cells that form too quickly. These cells pile up on the surface of the skin, causing thick scales or plaques that can be dry, flaky, and painful. Skin tends to be thicker, raised, and more inflamed than with eczema because psoriasis is caused by an excess buildup of skin cells that the body can’t shed quickly enough.

While it’s best to consult with your doctor, as most treatments are usually provided by a dermatologist, there are products available without a prescription that can supply some much-needed relief.

Psoriasis Skin Will Love:

Look for products that incorporate anti-inflammatory and non-irritating ingredients that can provide soothing properties. Try using an unscented body wash, then follow up with gentle, calming body lotions and creams.

Both The Indigo Soothing Hand Cream and The Indigo Soothing Body Butter are fantastically soothing experiences, both rich in anti-inflammatory Japanese indigo, which has been shown to soothe and ease. The body butter can be utilized all over the body, while the hand cream is a thicker healing balm. Either can be used as needed, designed to provide a transformative experience.

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