Here's a Quick and Simple Recipe for How to Make Eczema Lotion and Creams
More people today are learning how to make natural Eczema lotion at home. Making one is easy and can
be less expensive than over the counter topical creams too. Another good thing about making your own natural
Eczema lotion or cream is the fact that you will be using mild and herbal ingredients.
Most of the moisturizers that are being sold today tend to have harsh chemicals and may
give more harm than good to the skin. 
Natural lotions are also seen to be more effective in keeping the skin hydrated for longer periods
of time. Here are the simple steps on how to make your natural Eczema cream. Those who are pressed for
time can buy a good quality eczema lotion at Mountain Rose Herbs.
Here's a Quick Eczema Lotion Recipe
In order to make a natural Eczema lotion, you will be needing:
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¼ cup of Aloe Vera gel, 4 drops of Lavender essential oil, a bowl, a mixing spoon, an
amber glass bottle, a lidded tin and wax paper.
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First, mix the Aloe Vera gel and the Lavender essential oil together. The Aloe Vera gel
can be bought in stores although if you have an Aloe Vera plant, you can instead scrape its
leaves. We recommend Mountain Rose Herbs.
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Line your lidded tin with the wax paper or if a tin is not available, use the amber glass
bottle instead.
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Pour on it the Aloe Vera gel and Lavender mixture. Make sure to seal it afterward and
place it in the refrigerator immediately.
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The lotion is good for use for 3 up to 4 weeks. If you are planning on making larger
batches of lotion, keep in mind that the ratio of Aloe Vera gel to Lavender essential oil is ¼ cup
is to 4 drops respectively.
These are the things one needs to know when making natural Eczema lotion. However when you will be using the homemade Eczema lotion, it is always
important to first test it on a small patch of your skin as you would want to make sure that it will not
irritate it. S
Should you develop rashes after using it, immediately discontinue the use of it. If the irritation persists days
after you have stopped applying the natural Eczema cream, you should consult your doctor. Also if you bought the
natural lotion over the counter, take note of its expiration date and do not use it once it has gone past the said
date on the bottom of the bottle.
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