Hello, hello!
Today I have a review of a the Organic Eczema Relief from Satya Organic Skin Care, a Canadian company. [info in italics is taken from well.ca]
As you all know, I have super sensitive skin, and over the summer started reacting to the baking soda in my natural deodorant – my underarm skin became red, itchy, and started to look like eczema. Up to now, it has mostly healed except for one spot that continued to flare up. My mother suggested that I use cortisone, but I wanted to try something more natural. A friend (thanks Miss A) suggested that I try this one since it is organic and has minimal ingredients.
Satya Organic Eczema Relief balm helps to relieve inflammation, itching and irritation, while retaining moisture and reducing flaking. It also helps to restore suppleness to dry and damaged skin.
- Certified organic
- Fragrance free
- Proven eczema relief
- Treats eczema, skin inflammations, irritations, severe dryness and rashes
Ingredients: Organic: Calendula, Collodial Oatmeal, Beeswax, Sweet Almond Oil & Jojoba.
I’ve been using this for over a month now, and it has helped so much to soothe and calm my skin irritation. It is a balm consistency and melts into the skin. The scent is very minimal, and slightly odd (I can’t quite place what the scent reminds me of). I had thought that it would smell like sweet almond oil, but it doesn’t! (the scent fades quickly though)
My complaint is that the because jar is fairly tall, it will be difficult to reach once it gets used up more than halfway. I guess I’ll figure it out as I use it up.
Thanks for reading and have a beautiful day!
Disclosure: I purchased this.
Interesting! I have psoriasis, wonder if it would help with that?
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My daughter suffers from terrible eczema. I often have to put on steroids to calm it down which I don’t like to use on her. This looks like a great alternative.
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So far it is working for me, there is a visible difference since I started using it!
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Is it helping with the horrendous itch associated with eczema?
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Oh yes, it definitely helped me there!
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I’m so happy you shared this. Our entire family deals with eczema flare ups from time to do and I’m always looking for things to add to our arsenal at home. I hadn’t heard of this product before and I’m excited to try it seeing that you had such a favourable experience!
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I had to share this one, I know that a lot of people have eczema or similar skin reactivity problems! Hope this one works for your family ❤
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Oooh this sounds/looks interesting; I suffer from eczema too and it’s at it’s absolute worst in the Winter. Definitely going to look into this!
Have you ever tried First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Repair Cream? I find that works really well too – I get eczema on my hands and I find it makes a huge difference.
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I tried the Ultra Repair Cream a long time ago, but not for eczema, just for dry and sensitive skin.
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Oh ok. Great to know!
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You could use a small spoon or a q-tip or something to scoop product out when you start reaching the bottom.
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Good idea! 🙂
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I do that with my tubs of body butter and skincare & primers that comes in jars.
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I’m quite curious as to what this actually smells like now! I know someone who asked me the other day for any recommendations for her eczema but as I don’t have it I didn’t have any suggestions she hadn’t already tried. Will forward her your review of this – thanks! 🙂
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I wish that I could pinpoint what it smells like! I hope that my review helps her 🙂
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Calendula and oatmeal are fantastic ingredients to calm irritated skin! I love how straight forward the ingredient list is – when you have skin issues, you want just the bare minimum.
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It has made such a difference! And way better than cortisone / steroid.
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Sorry to hear you reacted to the deodorant but glad this has been helping 🙂 I used to get a lot of eczema as a kid and my skin is still sensitive so I have to be extremely careful what I bathe in and put on it.
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I’m so glad that I listened to my friend’s recommendation, it really worked for me!
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I love this stuff, I use it on my son. he gets really bad eczema in the palm of his hands and this HONESTLY does work!
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Yay, glad that it works for him as well!
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I’m glad that you found something that worked for you, especially as it must have been an irritating issue, this sounds like the ideal product for some relief.
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This stuff gave me such relief! Before that my flare up was getting worse and worse.
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This balm sounds lovely and that calendula and oatmeal will def help to calm down the inflammation..
Baking soda is very alkaline, I don’t know why it considered as a wonderful ingredient for skin.. It should only be used for occasional deep cleansing..Try arrowroot or clay based powders if you can find something good😚
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It really works to calm the skin.
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I really need to try this! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Hope it helps you! 😊
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