Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
If you’ve got eczema and dry skin, you know the cycle: itching, burning, and that stubborn tight feeling that never quite goes away. Nearly 11% of adults face eczema, and almost all of them struggle to find a moisturizer that doesn’t sting or leave greasy residue. Why is it so tough? The skin barrier is compromised in eczema, so moisture escapes fast and irritants sneak in easily.
You need a moisturizer that does more than just sit on the surface. Look for formulas rich in ceramides—they’re the building blocks that help patch up leaky skin. Glycerin and hyaluronic acid draw water into the skin, but without those barrier-restoring ingredients, you’ll stay dry. Creams usually outperform lotions for this reason.
Apply moisturizer right after a lukewarm shower—don’t wait. Pat skin dry gently, then use a generous amount (think a thick layer, not a dab) over affected areas. Reapply at least twice a day, especially if you wash your hands often or live somewhere dry. Skip hot water and harsh soaps; they strip away essential oils your skin desperately needs.
You’ll want to skip the thin, runny stuff. Thick creams create a shield, giving you hours of comfort. Lotions evaporate quickly, leaving you chasing relief.
If you’re sensitive, scan the label for hidden alcohols, preservatives, or synthetic dyes. Even “natural” products can contain plant extracts that trigger reactions, so patch test first.
For busy mornings (or tired evenings), a moisturizer that works on face, hands, and body saves time and hassle. No need for separate jars cluttering the bathroom.
Plenty of people grab whatever’s on sale, hoping for the best. But basic creams without barrier support or anti-inflammatory ingredients just don’t cut it. You’ll end up reapplying constantly, and the cycle of irritation continues. Cheap formulas often contain petroleum derivatives or parabens, which can worsen eczema in sensitive users.
If you want something that actually works, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides moisturizers packed with barrier-restoring ceramides and soothing botanicals, formulated specifically for dry skin with eczema. Curious about which formula fits your skin type? Try our AI Skin Analyser for a quick scan and tailored recommendation. Check out our full range at Arish BIO-NATURAL.
Absolutely. Our moisturizer is designed for sensitive skin, safe for both face and body—no need for separate products.
Twice a day is a minimum—after bathing and before bed. You can add a midday application if you’re exposed to dry air or wash your hands frequently.
Yes. Creams create a protective barrier that keeps moisture in longer and shields against irritants, unlike most lotions that vanish fast.
They can. Even without added fragrance, some natural extracts or preservatives can trigger sensitivity, so always patch test new products.
It can help seal in moisture, but it doesn’t restore the barrier or soothe inflammation. For best results, use it after applying a ceramide-rich cream.
Stay away from alcohol, synthetic dyes, parabens, and strong plant extracts. These can make itching and redness worse.
Yes, we offer formulas with Bionatural® Actives and barrier-supporting ingredients, tailored for eczema-prone, dry skin.
You might be using too little, applying on dry skin, or picking a product without barrier-repair ingredients. Timing and formula matter a lot.
It scans your skin for hydration levels, pigmentation, and more, then recommends the most suitable Bionatural® Actives for your needs.
Most barrier-focused creams are safe for children, but always check for age recommendations and do a patch test first.