Frequently Asked Questions
The best supplements for eczema prone skin are omega three, vitamin D, probiotics, and nicotinamide. Each one supports your skin in a different way. Omega three improves the natural oils in your skin’s barrier. Vitamin D helps your immune system. Probiotics support the gut-skin axis. Nicotinamide adds hydration. Together they give steady daily skin support. They work best when combined.
Yes, supplements can help reduce eczema symptoms but not on their own. They are part of a package that includes good skin care, anti-inflammatory medications and avoiding triggers. They support your skin from the inside. They do not cure eczema, but they can help repair your skin and reduce itching. Daily use matters most for slow, steady skin improvement that lasts.
Omega three fatty acids help replenish the natural oils in the skin and have an anti-inflammatory component. This helps hold moisture in and reduce flares.
Vitamin D can be helpful for eczema care, particularly if you are deficient. We recommend buying a vitamin D test to see how low your levels are, and then topping up based on this result. Vitamin D supports the immune system and helps reduce flares.
Yes, probiotics are good for many people with eczema. Probiotics help balance the good and bad bacteria in your gut. They support the gut and help calm the skin through the immune system’s gut-skin axis. A calm gut can help calm the skin. This can reduce flares over time. Many users report less itch after steady daily use when paired with their eczema creams and anti-inflammatory medications.