If you have eczema-prone skin, you know the frustration. A product that works beautifully for everyone else leaves your face red, tight, and reactive. The solution is not more products. It’s the right one, applied in the right order, with a commitment to consistency.
What Is Eczema-Prone Skin?
Eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition that causes dryness, itching, redness, and inflammation. It affects all ages and skin tones, and it can range from occasional and mild to persistent and disruptive. The defining characteristic is a damaged skin barrier: the outermost protective layer that keeps moisture in and irritants out. In eczema-prone skin, that barrier does not function properly. It loses water faster than healthy skin, and environmental triggers, allergens, and certain skincare ingredients can penetrate more easily, setting off an inflammatory response.
Understanding barrier function is the foundation of how to treat eczema on your face effectively. For a deeper look at reactive skin, read our complete guide to caring for sensitive skin.

Why a Gentle Skincare Routine Matters
When the barrier is already fragile, the wrong products accelerate the damage. Harsh cleansers strip natural oils. Fragrance triggers contact dermatitis. Alcohol-based formulas disrupt moisture levels. Even too many products at once can overwhelm sensitized skin.
A gentle, targeted eczema skincare routine does the opposite. It calms inflammation, locks in hydration, and actively works to repair what is broken. The goal is simplicity.
Explore our redness and sensitivity collection to see physician-formulated options designed for compromised, reactive skin.
How to Support Skin Barrier Repair
Skin barrier repair is not a trend. It is a priority for anyone managing eczema. The barrier is made up of skin cells held together by lipids, including ceramides, fatty acids, and cholesterol. In eczema-prone skin, ceramide levels are often depleted. Topical formulas that replenish these lipids help restore the barrier's structure, reduce trans epidermal water loss (the rate at which skin loses moisture), and calm the chronic low-grade inflammation that drives flare-ups.
The BIOME+ Collection was physician-formulated to address exactly this. It supports both the skin's microbiome (the community of beneficial bacteria that play a direct role in immune response and barrier integrity) and its structural barrier. When these two systems work in sync, skin is calmer, more resilient, and better able to tolerate the world around it.
Step-by-Step Skincare Routine for Eczema-Prone Skin
Step 1: Gently Cleanse
Start with a fragrance-free, pH-balanced cleanser that removes impurities without stripping the barrier. The ORMEDIC Balancing Facial Cleanser is formulated with certified organic botanicals to gently cleanse while soothing reactive skin. No synthetic fragrances. No barrier-disrupting sulfates.
Designed for sensitive, extra-dry skin types, our IMAGE MD® gentle cleansing balm is ideal for the eczema-prone. The professional grade oil-based balm gently removes surface impurities and residue while moisturizing skin. The balm-to-milk texture leaves skin soft, clean and soothed, supporting a healthy barrier for balanced, calm skin.
Step 2: Apply Hydrating and Soothing Ingredients
After cleansing, apply a serum or treatment that floods the skin with humectants, which are ingredients that attract water into the skin. Hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and probiotic-derived actives are ideal choices. The BIOME+ Dew Bright Serum delivers deep hydration while helping to balance the microbiome, addressing eczema at the source rather than just masking symptoms.
Step 3: Find the Best Moisturizer for Eczema
The best moisturizer for eczema does three things: it softens the skin, fills in microscopic cracks in the barrier, and creates a seal that slows moisture loss throughout the day. Look for ceramides, emollients, and occlusives in the formula. The BIOME+ Smoothing Cloud Crème delivers all of this in a lightweight, cloud-like texture that absorbs without heaviness or greasiness. It smooths, hydrates, and soothes compromised skin without a single known irritant in the formula.
Step 4: Protect with Mineral SPF Daily
UV exposure triggers inflammation and weakens an already fragile barrier. Mineral sunscreens, which use zinc oxide or titanium dioxide to physically block UV rays, are the best choice for eczema-prone skin because they are significantly less irritating than chemical alternatives. The DAILY PREVENTION Pure Mineral Hydrating Moisturizer SPF 30 combines broad-spectrum protection with barrier-supportive hydration in a fragrance-free, non-comedogenic formula. It is also one fewer product to layer, which is always the right approach for reactive skin.
Ingredients to Look for and Avoid
Prioritize ceramides, hyaluronic acid, colloidal oatmeal, niacinamide, glycerin, and prebiotic or probiotic actives. Avoid fragrance and parfum, denatured alcohol, synthetic dyes, essential oils, and strong exfoliating acids like high-concentration glycolic or salicylic acid, especially during a flare-up. For more on managing visible redness and reactive skin, read our guide to redness solutions.
Common Mistakes That Worsen Eczema
Over-exfoliating is one of the most common and damaging errors for eczema-prone skin. Even on good skin days, the barrier is more vulnerable than it appears. Beyond that, skipping moisturizer, switching products too frequently, and using too many actives at once all prevent the skin from stabilizing. Build a simple routine, stay with it for at least four to six weeks, and resist the urge to troubleshoot with more products.
When to See a Dermatologist
A thoughtful skincare routine is a powerful tool, but it has limits. If your eczema covers large areas, worsens despite a gentle routine, or shows signs of infection such as swelling, warmth, or oozing, see a board-certified dermatologist. Prescription treatments are available and appropriate for cases that go beyond what topicals can address.
Build a Routine That Supports Your Skin Long-Term
Caring for eczema-prone skin comes down to barrier-first thinking: cleanse gently, hydrate thoroughly, seal in moisture, and protect with mineral SPF daily. When your products are physician-formulated, fragrance-free, and clinically tested, your skin has a real foundation to heal and stay calm.
Not sure where to start? Take the IMAGE Skin Quiz for a personalized recommendation built around your skin's exact needs.
About the Author: Written by Christina Angelacos. Christina is a Senior Editor at IMAGE Skincare focused on clinical skincare innovation, ingredient science, and skin longevity. Passionate about holistic wellness, she believes our healthiest skin comes from the intersection of advanced skincare and mindful living.









