Picking out pregnancy-safe skincare can seem complicated. I have an entire page on pregnancy beauty, dedicated to which skincare ingredients to avoid during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or IVF.
Today is about pregnancy-safe moisturizers for eczematous skin.
While the total prevalence of eczema during pregnancy is unknown, studies (1,2) have found eczema to be the most common skin disease in pregnant women, with most of them (60-80%) developing the symptoms for the first time during pregnancy.
If you suspect you have eczema, the first step is to consult your dermatologist, who is your best guide for diagnosing the condition and providing a tailor-made solution for you.
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Best Ways Of Using Moisturizer For Eczema
Moisturizers are an integral part of managing eczema.
A pregnancy-safe moisturizer is your best friend for caring for eczematous skin and should never be missed!
Here is how to best use them:
- The best kind of moisturizer for eczema are the kind that feels greasy– ointments followed by creams. This makes petroleum jelly an excellent choice for eczematous skin, and yes, it is pregnancy safe. Just make sure it is white or refined petroleum.
- If petroleum jelly is not for you, there are other good options like oats, shea butter, vitamin E, niacinamide, or glycerin.
- The best time to use a moisturizer is immediately after a bath or handwashing, which can be drying due to the soap or use of hot water.
- There is no set number of times you should moisturize. Apply it at least once a day, generously, and repeat whenever the skin feels dry or itchy.
- Never use moisturizers with fragrance, as this can be a major source of skin irritation and worsen your eczema.
- Before using a new product, do a patch test with a pea-sized portion of a new product on a small and discrete area of normal skin, like the wrist, to rule out any allergic reaction (redness, itchiness, hives, etc)
- Read the product label carefully to rule out the presence of any chemical or ingredient that you are allergic to.
- Always consult your treating doctor for product recommendations.
How has this list been put together?
A lot went into curating this list of steroid-free pregnancy-safe moisturizers for eczema. Inclusion of some ingredients (eg, propylene glycol) may surprise you, but there are a lot of fish in the sea, and you should pick the ones that you are comfortable with.
- There is no fragrance (natural or artificial) in any of the recommended products, as they can irritate and worsen the eczema.
- Every product in this list bears the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance (NEA Accepted), which filters out products with chemicals that may not be suitable for eczema-prone skin. That said, a product without this seal is not necessarily unsuitable, but people have a strong preference for such products, and thus, the list is based on that.
Here is the link to the database of all such products:
National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance - Some of the products contain propylene glycol, which is safe to use in cosmetic formulations during pregnancy. It serves both as a preservative and a moisturizing agent by retaining water. Many do not prefer to have it in their product; thus, if it is there, I have made a note of that.
- Petrolatum or petroleum jelly is a very effective moisturizer for dry and eczematous skin, as it creates a protective barrier that prevents moisture loss. It is also pregnancy safe- just make sure you use refined or white petroleum jelly that is free of impurities and thus, safe to use.
This list has both products with and without petrolatum to cater to all preferences.
As always, all my pregnancy recommendations (at the time of writing) are free of:
- Parabens
- Phthalates
- Triclosan
- Benzophenone 3 (also known as oxybenzone)
All of the above four are endocrine disruptors. They interfere with the normal functioning of the endocrine system and the reproductive and other biological processes that it regulates. - Formaldehyde and formaldehyde releasers
These have been linked to cancer and are also known skin irritants.
*Always consult your treating doctor before starting any beauty regimen. They are the best people to guide you based on your needs and medical history.
Reminder: Companies frequently change their formulas, and the ingredient list may also vary by country. Hence, always check the ingredient list before using any product.
Best Pregnancy-Safe Petrolatum-Containing Moisturizers For Eczema
Aveeno Eczema Therapy Daily Moisturizing Cream
- With colloidal oatmeal
- Labeled non-comedogenic
- Non greasy
- With ceramides and hyaluronic acid
- Rich, fast absorbing, non-greasy
Curel Hydra Therapy Wet Skin Moisturizer
- With ceramide complex
- Cruelty free
- Vegan
Curel Itch Defence Calming Body Lotion
- With ceramides, shea butter
- Vegan and cruelty-free
Gold Bond Medicated Eczema Relief Skin Protectant Cream
- With 2% oatmeal
- Moisture-rich cream formulation
Vanicream moisturizing skin cream
- Rich and creamy texture
- Labeled non-comedogenic
- Has propylene glycol
Best Pregnancy-Safe Non-Petroleum Moisturizer for Eczema
- With 1.5% colloidal oatmeal
- Vegan and cruelty-free
Aveeno Eczema Therapy Night Time Itch Relief Balm
- With oatmeal, ceramides, and glycerin
- Rich, thick texture
CeraVe Eczema Relief Creamy Body Oil
- With 1% colloidal oatmeal, ceramides, and safflower oil
- A combination of cream and body oil for a rich, occlusive texture
Cetaphil Eczema Restoraderm Rapid Relief Cream
- With 2% oatmeal and glycerin
- Helps restore the skin barrier
Cetaphil Eczema Restoradem Itch Relief Gel
- With oatmeal and glycerin
- Lightweight, cooling gel formula
Cetaphil Restoraderm Soothing Moisturizer
- With oatmeal and glycerin
- Labeled non-pore clogging
Dermalogica Stabilizing Repair Cream
- With cica and ceramide
- Repairs the skin barrier
Eczema Honey Oatmeal Body Lotion
- With oatmeal, honey, shea butter, aloe vera, and cocoa butter
- Lightweight and fast absorbing
- Cruelty free
Honest Beauty Eczema Relief Cream
- (This is what I use for my child’s eczema-prone skin)
- With prebiotics and colloidal oatmeal
- Silicon free
- Cruelty free
Honest Beauty Sensitive Skin Daily Calm Moisturizer
- With hyaluronic acid and allantoin
- Cruelty-free and vegan
La Roche Posay Cicaplast Balm B5
- With dimethicone, shea butter, cica, and vitamin B5
- Rich cream texture with matte finish
Physiogel Calming Relief Face & Body Lotion
- With squalane and shea butter
- Labeled non-coenogenic
- Repairs the skin barrier
Vanicream Daily Facial Moisturizer
- With glycerine, squalane, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides
- Gluten free
- Labeled non-comedogenic
This post is in collaboration with Amazon, but all the product choices and opinions are my own.



















