What Is Dry Type Eczema?

When the seasons change, does your skin become not only dry but also rough, red, and unbearably itchy in patches? This may not be ordinary dry and itchy skin but rather “dry type eczema”. This article will help you understand this common skin condition in depth, covering its root causes, typical symptoms, and the latest treatment and daily care strategies to give you a complete guide for managing it.

What is dry type eczema? How is it different from general dry and itchy skin?

Many people confuse dry type eczema with winter itch, but the key differences are:


  • General dry and itchy skin: Mainly caused by dry environments or insufficient moisturising. It usually improves after proper hydration and moisturising.

  • Dry type eczema: An inflammatory skin condition. Its core issue is a “defective skin barrier”, which results in very poor moisture retention and makes the skin easily penetrated by external irritants. This triggers a chain reaction of immune inflammation. It is not only “dry” but also “inflamed”, which means it requires targeted anti inflammatory and repairing strategies.

The five main causes of dry type eczema

Dry type eczema is the result of the interaction between internal factors and external environmental conditions.

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Explanation of Cause
Detailed Description
Impact
1. Genetic defects and weak skin barrier

Fundamental physiological factors
Key moisturising components in the skin, such as ceramides, are insufficient, leading to an incomplete skin barrier and rapid moisture loss
Skin becomes prone to dryness, cracking, itching, and sensitivity
2. Environmental irritation
External climate and environmental factors

Low humidity, cold wind, sun exposure, and long hours in air conditioned environments accelerate moisture evaporation from the skin
Dryness, flaking, and worsening itchiness
3. Improper cleansing and skincare
Using the wrong products or over cleansing

Strong cleansers, frequent exfoliation, or alcohol based products damage the natural lipid barrier
Skin barrier becomes compromised, causing eczema flare ups
4. Frequent physical friction
External mechanical irritation

Wearing rough fabrics, excessive scratching, or repeated rubbing
Local redness, inflammation, and skin thickening

5. Internal factors

Physiological and psychological stress

Stress, lack of sleep, and hormonal fluctuations lead to immune imbalance and increased inflammation
Eczema worsens, itching intensifies, and healing slows

Symptoms of dry type eczema

The symptoms of dry type eczema usually progress gradually:


  • Early stage: The skin feels tight and rough with fine flaking.

  • Middle stage: Patchy or net like redness appears, along with obvious cracking that resembles dry, cracked soil, noticeable flaking, and intense itching.

  • Severe stage: Continuous scratching leads to skin thickening and lichenification, and may even cause wounds or oozing, increasing the risk of infection.

Common areas: The front of the lower legs (where sebaceous glands are fewer), the outer arms, and the waist are particularly common sites.

Recommended creams for dry type eczema

When the skin is already dry and itchy, choosing skincare products with the right ingredients becomes essential.

Mild eczema:

Organic Baby Lotion


Organic Baby Lotion is a rich and nourishing humectant for chapped and dried skin on the hands, face and body. The combination of organic cocoa butter, shea butter, aloe vera, oatmeal colloidal, calendula and chamomile oils work to soothe dry and itchy skin as well as to help skin replenish and nourish.



Severe Eczema:

All Purpose Body Lotion


All Purpose Body Lotion is an organic rich and nourishing humectant for chapped and dried skin on the hands, face and body. The combination of organic cocoa butter, shea butter, aloe vera, oatmeal colloidal, calendula and chamomile oils work to soothe dry and itchy skin as well as to help skin replenish and nourish.



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No No Itchy Gel


This natural gel helps soothe itchiness, and ingredients such as aloe vera, tea tree oil, calendula and chamomile oil moisturise skin and promote healing.



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If there is a wound:

Moisturising Zinc Oxide


This plant-based, 100% natural and gentle Hydrating Zinc Oxide Cream creates barrier to protect skin from moisture damage, it's functions are: 1. helps to sooth conditions such as weeping eczema that oozes, speed up recovery 2. soothes itchiness, anti-flammatory, antifungal, antibacterial 3. works for acne skin.



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Body Wash:

Nourishing Body Wash


This plant-based organic body wash doesn't only nourish and soothe skin but also promote cell renewal to make your skin glow. Natural enzymes such as Tamarind Extract with enzyme, vitamins and minerals that strengthen body's skin barrier and hydrate skin, and Baobao protein that helps repair UV damages done to skin.



Ms. Chu Nourishing Body Wash

Severe Dryness:

Baby Bath Oil


Suitable for the whole family; use on face and body, Baby Bath Oil helps soothe itchy skin and moisturises dried skin.



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Recommended treatment and skincare

To effectively manage dry type eczema, you need both active treatment and consistent daily repair.


Recommended moisturising and repairing ingredients:


  • Ceramides: The top recommended ingredient. They replenish missing intercellular lipids and are essential for repairing the skin’s “brick wall structure”.

  • Essential fatty acids: Such as evening primrose oil and macadamia oil, which nourish and strengthen the skin barrier.

  • Hyaluronic acid and glycerin: Excellent humectants that draw and retain moisture in the stratum corneum.

  • Oat and vitamin B5: Provide soothing and anti irritation benefits to calm discomfort.

Conclusion

Dry type eczema is a chronic condition that cannot be completely cured, but it can absolutely be controlled. The key to success is using prescription medication during flare ups to reduce inflammation, and during stable periods, maintaining consistent daily use of moisturisers with barrier repairing ingredients. By developing the habit of combining treatment and skincare, and avoiding known irritants, you can significantly reduce flare ups and maintain a peaceful relationship with your skin.

Cindy Chu

A chemical engineer specialises in cosmetic science who is passionate about green chemicals (i.e. chemicals that are environmentally friendly) and fanatic about what goes into the products that she uses, eats, and consumes daily.


Graduated from the University of Toronto Applied Science and Chemical Engineering, she has been formulating her own skin care and personal care using naturally derived and environmental friendly ingredients. More and more of her friends and families benefited from the natural skincare regime ever since.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is dry type eczema and how does it affect the skin?

Dry type eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition with a defective skin barrier that causes moisture loss and inflammation, leading to symptoms like extreme dryness, redness, and persistent itchiness. This condition often requires skincare that supports barrier repair with natural emollients such as shea butter and calendula, ingredients featured in Ms. Chu’s plant-based eczema care line.

How is dry type eczema different from ordinary dry, itchy skin?

Dry type eczema differs from common dry skin by involving immune-driven inflammation due to a faulty skin barrier rather than simple dehydration. Unlike regular dryness, it needs targeted anti-inflammatory ingredients like zinc oxide and soothing botanicals to repair skin barrier function and reduce irritation, distinct qualities in Ms. Chu’s G6PD-safe plant-based formulations.

What are the main causes of dry type eczema flare-ups?

Dry type eczema flare-ups result from a combination of genetic predisposition affecting the skin barrier and environmental triggers such as allergens, dryness, or irritants. This disrupts skin moisture retention and activates immune inflammation. Ms. Chu’s eczema-friendly skincare products help soothe and reinforce barrier integrity with natural ingredients safe for sensitive and G6PD-deficient skin.

What daily skincare practices help manage dry type eczema effectively?

Effective daily care for dry type eczema includes using gentle, fragrance-free cleansers, frequent application of rich moisturizers containing plant-based oils and zinc oxide, and avoiding harsh chemicals. Ms. Chu’s eczema care set is designed by chemical engineer Cindy Chu to promote skin barrier repair and moisture retention, providing relief for sensitive and eczema-prone skin from newborns to adults.

Are Ms. Chu products safe for babies with dry type eczema and G6PD deficiency?

Ms. Chu products are 100% plant-based, eczema-friendly, and specifically formulated to be safe for sensitive skin including newborns with G6PD deficiency. The use of gentle, non-irritating ingredients like calendula and shea butter ensures hydration and barrier repair without triggering oxidative stress, aligned with Cindy Chu’s expertise in cosmetic science and G6PD-safe skincare.


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