
7. Use Aloe Vera to Promote Healing and Prevent Infection
Aloe vera gel is one of those age-old remedies that have many uses in medicine because of its benefits. Most known for it’s ability to treat sunburn, aloe also has benefits for scrapes, wounds, and other injuries. This study shows how much it helps with hydrating skin and locking in moisture. Additionally, aloe vera boosts the immune system and promotes wound healing. It also is anti-bacterial and anti-microbial to prevent infection. All these properties benefit someone looking for a natural way to treat dermatitis.
Aloe vera gel is made by cutting open the leaves of the aloe plant and taking the gooey liquid from the inside. Aloe vera straight from the plant is most beneficial, but you can also buy it in stores. Choose aloe vera gel with as few ingredients as possible. Additionally, avoid gel with added alcohol, fragrances, dyes, and other skin-drying ingredients. You can apply aloe vera gel straight to the skin. Though it soothes most people, a few people find it creates a burning/stinging sensation. Try a small test area first if you aren’t sure how it will affect you.

8. Apply Sunflower Oil to Moisturize and Relieve Itchiness
Since skin afflicted with dermatitis cannot retain moisture well on its own, one of the best methods of treatment is keeping skin well hydrated. In one study that compared sunflower oil to olive oil for treating mild dermatitis, sunflower oil was found to be incredibly beneficial for the skin in more ways than one. It even soaks deep into the skin and improves the health and structure of the outermost level of skin. Since moisture is locked in, sunflower oil is a little less greasy than some other common topical treatments for eczema as well.
Sunflower oil is not caustic or damaging, so it can be applied directly to the skin without a carrier oil. For the most effectiveness, apply while skin is still slightly damp. In addition to helping with hydration, sunflower oil has anti-inflammatory benefits when applied to the skin because of its high content of Vitamin E and linoleic acid. Vitamin E contains antioxidants that fight free radicals that cause advanced skin aging and damage and it also boosts cellular regeneration, so skin can grow back faster.