Topical Support Managing Autoimmune Skin Issues
Autoimmune skin diseases, such as psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo, can be challenging to manage, often requiring a multipronged approach. Incorporating previously mentioned dietary and lifestyle changes can significantly improve symptoms, reduce flare-ups, and enhance overall well-being. In addition, Marlene’s carries some wonderful topical products to cleanse, exfoliate, soothe inflammation and address itching and irritation:

Moisturize regularly - Dry, irritated skin is a common symptom of many autoimmune skin diseases. Using gentle, fragrance-free moisturizers regularly helps maintain skin hydration and reduce intense itching and irritation. Look for these lotions, creams, oils and salves at Marlene’s: Emutrients Pure Emu Oil, Derma E Eczema Relief Cream or Lotion, Puremedy Eczema & Psoriasis Relief Salve and Earth’s Care Eczema Lotion with Colloidal Oatmeal. And don’t miss Earth Mama Eczema Cream and Emily Baby & Adult Skin Soother Salve for babies and children.

Soothing scalp psoriasis – Patches of flaking, inflamed and intensely itchy and irritated scalp are hallmarks of a psoriasis flare up. Consider switching to a tried-and-true shampoo and conditioner like Griffin Remedy Scalp Therapy Shampoo and Scalp Therapy Conditioner. You may also want to do an overnight application with an effective salve like Country Comfort Goldenseal & Myrrh Herbal Savvy for a deeply soothing jumpstart before you shampoo. You can also use Forces of Nature Eczema or Psoriasis Remedies on your scalp or anywhere you need it!

Gentle exfoliation and cleansing - Regularly removing dead skin cells can help improve the appearance of affected areas. Use gentle exfoliating soaps and soothing cleansers like Dead Sea Warehouse bar soap, Seaweed Bath Co. bodywash, Emutrients Montana Calendula Soap, Aptera Olive Oil Soap and Emily Skin Soothing Soap for babies and adults.
Soothing baths - Adding oatmeal, Epsom salts, Dead Sea Warehouse Dead Sea Salt or baking soda to your bathwater can help soothe inflamed skin and reduce itching. Avoid very hot water and harsh soaps, which can further irritate the skin.
Sun protection - Ultraviolet (UV) rays can exacerbate autoimmune skin conditions. Apply a broad-spectrum mineral sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher every day, even on cloudy days. Badger has a broad line of clean and effective SPF products.


Managing autoimmune skin issues is a journey. Be patient with yourself, consistent with your efforts, and celebrate even small victories. Be sure to consult your healthcare practitioner before making significant changes to your diet, topical treatments, or lifestyle habits, especially if you have an underlying medical condition.






