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Honey Eczema - Baby Eczema Cream

Medical-Grade Honey For Natural Eczema Relief 

Steroid-free & safe for babies 

Watch their skin calm down in days, not months

Doesn't sting when you apply it

Absorbs fast, never sticky

High quality, natural ingredients

Kills the Steph aureus bacteria that regular creams can't touch

  • See the difference in 30 days or your money back

Why does my child's eczema keep coming back after the steroid cream?

Because the steroid cream is only treating half the problem. Eczema has two drivers, a damaged skin barrier, and a bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus (Staph) that lives on eczema skin and actively triggers the inflammation. Steroid creams suppress the inflammation, but they don't touch the Staph. So when you stop, the bacteria is still there, the immune response restarts, and the flare comes back. HoneyEczema is formulated to address both, the Medical Grade Honey targets the Staph directly, while Colloidal Oatmeal repairs the skin barrier. Until you treat both drivers, the cycle continues.

What's actually in it, and why those three ingredients?

Three ingredients, each with a specific job. Medical Grade Honey (from the Manuka plant) kills the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria driving the inflammation — it's the same classification of honey the NHS uses in clinical wound care. Colloidal Oatmeal is the only over-the-counter ingredient the US FDA has ever approved specifically for eczema — it repairs the skin barrier and has been shown in clinical trials to be equally effective as prescription barrier creams in children from six months old. Beeswax forms a protective seal that locks both active ingredients in and keeps environmental triggers out while the skin repairs. No fragrance, no parabens, no SLS. Nothing you'd need a chemistry degree to identify.

Is it safe for babies and young children?

Yes. Medical Grade Honey applied to the skin carries none of the risk associated with honey given as food to infants — the botulism concern is an ingestion risk, not a topical one. Colloidal oatmeal has been clinically tested in children from six months of age, and less than 1 in 100 children have any reaction to it. All three ingredients are free from the most common eczema triggers — no synthetic fragrance, no parabens, no SLS. If your child has a confirmed oat allergy, speak to your GP before using. Otherwise, HoneyEczema is suitable from birth.

How is this different from the natural products I've already tried?

Most natural eczema products — including well-known names — are moisturisers. They address moisture loss, which is one driver of eczema. They are not formulated to address the Staphylococcus bacteria that drives the inflammation underneath. HoneyEczema is built around a specific antimicrobial mechanism — Medical Grade Honey's ability to kill Staph directly. If the products you've tried haven't held, it's most likely because they were treating the barrier problem without touching the bacteria problem. That's the distinction.

How long until I see results?

Most parents notice a reduction in redness and nighttime scratching within the first two weeks. Meaningful skin improvement — patches visibly reducing — is typically seen by weeks three to five. Full results take four to eight weeks of consistent use. Apply a pea-sized amount to the affected area twice daily, after bathing on slightly damp skin and before bed. Consistency matters more than volume. HoneyEczema works best as an ongoing treatment that reduces the frequency and severity of flares — not as a once-in-a-while application during a crisis.

What if it doesn't work for my child?

Then you pay nothing. Every order comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you don't see a meaningful improvement in your child's skin within 30 days of consistent use, contact us and we'll refund every penny — no questions, no forms, no return required. We're confident enough in the mechanism and the formulation to make that guarantee without conditions. You have nothing to lose except another month of the same cycle.

Lauren Atkinson

By far the best eczema cream I've ever used, nothing even comes close. Great brand, clean ingredients and highly effective!

Here's What No One Tells You About Baby Eczema...

About 90% of eczema patches have a bacteria called Staph aureus living in them.
 

This bacteria creates a film on the skin that constantly triggers inflammation. That's the redness. The itching. The rawness.
 

Regular moisturisers (even expensive ones) sit on top of this bacterial film. They might calm things temporarily, but they can't kill the bacteria underneath.
 

So the bacteria multiplies. And the eczema keeps coming back.
 

The steroid cream suppresses your baby's immune response for a few days. But the bacteria is still there. The second the steroid wears off, the inflammation comes roaring back.
 

You need something that kills the bacteria, not just moisturises over it.
 

That's what medical-grade honey does.

Three Key Ingredients. 
Each One Earning Its Place.

No proprietary blends. No filler. Every ingredient in HoneyEczema is there for a specific, research-backed reason — and we'll tell you exactly what that reason is.

Medical Grade Honey

Kills the bacteria driving the inflammation

Colloidal Oatmeal

Repairs the skin barrier and rebalances the microbiome

Beeswax

Seals and protects while the skin repairs

What Sets HoneyEczema Apart?

Most natural eczema products sound the same — but there are critical differences that determine whether your child's skin actually clears. Here's why HoneyEczema is different.

It Treats Both Drivers of Eczema — Not Just One

Every emollient, every moisturiser, every natural balm on the market was built to address moisture loss. That's one driver. HoneyEczema is the only formulation built to address the second driver — the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria that actively triggers the inflammation cycle. Until you treat both, the flares keep coming back.

Medical Grade Honey — Not Cosmetic Grade

There's a critical difference between the honey in most skincare products and Medical Grade Manuka Honey. Medical grade is standardised for antimicrobial potency — it's the same classification the NHS uses in clinical wound care. Cosmetic-grade honey is chosen for texture and fragrance. We use medical-grade because it's the only grade with proven antimicrobial activity against Staph.

Clinically Validated Ingredients

Every ingredient in HoneyEczema has peer-reviewed clinical evidence behind it. Medical Grade Honey's efficacy in atopic dermatitis was published in the British Journal of Dermatology in 2024. Colloidal Oatmeal is the only OTC ingredient the US FDA has approved specifically for eczema — and in clinical trials it matched prescription barrier creams in children from six months old.

Three Ingredients. Nothing Hidden.

No proprietary blends. No ingredient lists that require a chemistry degree. Three ingredients, each with a specific job, each one something you can look up and verify independently. We believe if an ingredient can't justify its place, it shouldn't be there.

50K+ Happy Customers

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What Real Customers Are Saying

“We received your honey eczema cream this week and within 4 days his skin has completely cleared up! We have been struggling for over a year with his skin, going doctors every week trying new creams, dermatologist recommendations of creams too and none worked, as parents the guilt we have been feeling for the past year has been torture. Feel like we had tried everything possible and got sent your ink by a friend and thought what's the harm in trying as looking at your page the picture on there and the description is everything we have been going through, I will attached before and which was just 4 days difference and his skin is getting better and better every day since using your cea,/ Your cream has changed our lives completely and we couldn't be more grateful. Thank you so much for such an amazing product.”

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M. D., UK Customer 🇬🇧

"We'd been on hydrocortisone on and off for fourteen months. It would clear for a week then come straight back every single time. I tried honey eczema almost expecting it not to work. By week three the patches on his arms had cleared completely. He slept through for the first time in months. We haven't touched the steroid cream in eight weeks"

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James D 🇬🇧

"I'd already tried all the main brands and two different natural balms from the eczema groups. Nothing held. When I read about the bacteria it was the first time anything had actually explained why. That's what made me try this. Within a fortnight I could see a real difference. Three months in and her skin is the clearest it's been since she was born."

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Tanya G 🇬🇧

"I didn't realise how much the eczema had taken over until it wasn't there anymore. She wears short sleeves now. She went in the pool on holiday. Bath time isn't something we dread. I can't explain what that feels like after two years of the opposite, but if you're in it right now, you'll understand exactly what I mean."

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Norman W. 🇬🇧

How To Use

Applying HoneyEczema is simple, and works best when built into your child's existing skincare routine.

  • Apply Twice Daily

  • After Bathing On Slightly Damp Skin

  • And Again Before Bed

  • Use Consistently For 4–8 Weeks

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Why Eczema Won't Clear Until You Treat Both Causes

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  • of eczema skin lesions are colonised by Staphylococcus aureus — the bacteria that actively triggers the inflammation cycle 

(International Eczema Council meta-analysis, British Journal of Dermatology)

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  • 1 in 5 children in the UK have eczema — making it the most common chronic skin condition in British childhood

(de Lusignan et al., Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2021)

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  • of children with eczema experience significant sleep disruption — affecting the whole family, not just the child

(Stores et al., eczema sleep research, UK polysomnography study)

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  • 10x more likely — children with eczema are over ten times more likely to have Staph on their skin than children without eczema

(PMC meta-analysis, 2,670 cases across 26 studies)

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Why Eczema Won't Clear Until You Treat Both Causes

Why Choose HoneyEczema?

Honey Eczema

OTHERS

Targets moisture loss

Yes

Yes

Kills Staph bacteria driving inflammation

Yes

No

Repairs the skin barrier

Yes

No

Clinically validated ingredients

Yes

No

FDA-approved eczema ingredient

Yes

No

Ingredient used by the NHS in clinical wound care

Yes

No

Free from fragrance, parabens & SLS

Yes

No

What Should I Expect From Consistent Use of HoneyEczema?

  • 1 Week

Reduction in nighttime scratching and calming of redness in the most inflamed patches.

  • 1 Month

Visible reduction in redness. Many parents report their child beginning to sleep more soundly.

  • 2 Months

Patches visibly reducing in size and severity. Most families find they are reaching for the steroid cream significantly less.

  • 3 Months

Skin notably clearer and more resilient. Flares become less frequent and shorter when they do occur.

  • 6 Months

Sustained skin clarity. Many parents report their child going weeks without a meaningful flare.

  • 1 Week

Reduction in nighttime scratching and calming of redness in the most inflamed patches.

Visible reduction in redness. Many parents report their child beginning to sleep more soundly.

  • 1 Month

  • 2 Months

Patches visibly reducing in size and severity. Most families find they are reaching for the steroid cream significantly less.

Skin notably clearer and more resilient. Flares become less frequent and shorter when they do occur.

  • 3 Months

  • 6 Months

Sustained skin clarity. Many parents report their child going weeks without a meaningful flare.

  • 30-Day Money Back Guarantee

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

Don't see the difference within 30 days? We'll refund you. 

Have Questions?
We Have Answers.

Is this suitable for babies under 12 months?

Yes. The three hero ingredients — Medical Grade Honey, Colloidal Oatmeal, and Beeswax — are safe for topical use from birth, as are the supporting ingredients in the formulation including Aloe Vera, Olive Oil, and Sweet Almond Oil. The concern around honey and infants relates exclusively to ingestion, not skin application. Medical Grade Honey applied to the skin carries none of the botulism risk associated with honey given as food. If your baby has particularly sensitive skin or a known allergy, patch test on a small area first and monitor for 24 hours before wider application.

How does this work alongside steroid creams?

HoneyEczema is not a replacement for your prescribed steroid during an active, severe flare. Use your steroid cream to bring an acute flare under control first, then introduce HoneyEczema as your daily maintenance treatment. Over time, as the Staph bacteria are reduced and the skin barrier repairs, most parents find flares become less frequent and less severe — and that they need the steroid cream less and less. Do not stop prescribed medication without speaking to your GP.

Why is Medical Grade Honey different from regular honey?

Medical Grade Honey is standardised and certified for antimicrobial potency — it has a verified concentration of methylglyoxal (MGO), the compound responsible for killing Staphylococcus aureus. Regular honey, including food-grade Manuka honey, has no guaranteed MGO concentration and no verified antimicrobial activity. The difference matters: cosmetic-grade honey is chosen for texture and fragrance. Medical grade is chosen because it works. HoneyEczema uses only medical grade as its primary active — supported by a clean formulation of complementary natural ingredients including Aloe Vera, Olive Oil, and Beeswax.

Can I use this if my child has food allergies?

Colloidal oatmeal — despite coming from oats — has a sensitisation rate of less than 1 in 100 children, and it is applied topically rather than ingested. However, if your child has a confirmed oat allergy, speak to your GP before using. If your child has a bee venom allergy, consult your GP before using any honey-based topical product. The full formulation also contains Sweet Almond Oil — if your child has a tree nut allergy, check with your GP before use. For all other food allergies, HoneyEczema is free from fragrance, parabens, and SLS.

What does 'consistent use' actually mean in practice?

Apply a pea-sized amount to the affected area twice daily — once after bathing on slightly damp skin, and once before bed. That's it. You don't need large quantities and you don't need a complex routine. Consistency matters more than volume — two applications every day, for at least four weeks. Most parents build it into the existing bath and bedtime routine within a few days and find it takes less than a minute to apply.

Will this work for eczema on the face?

Yes. The full formulation — including the supporting ingredients like Aloe Vera and Glycerin alongside the three hero actives — is safe for facial application. Apply carefully and avoid the eye area. Many parents find facial eczema, particularly on the cheeks and around the mouth, responds well and often faster than body eczema. If your child has eczema on the eyelids, speak to your GP before applying any product to that specific area.

How long does one tub last?

With twice-daily application to typical affected areas, most families find one tube lasts four to six weeks. If your child has widespread eczema covering large body surface areas, it may last closer to three to four weeks. The Buy 2 Get 1 Free option at £45 gives you three tubes — enough for a full three to four month treatment period at effectively £15 per tube.

What if my child reacts to it?

Stop use immediately and rinse the area with cool water. The formulation is free from the most common eczema irritants — no synthetic fragrance, no parabens, no SLS — but every child's skin is individual. If you have specific ingredient concerns before using, the full ingredient list is printed on the tube and listed on this page. If you're concerned about a reaction, contact your GP. Every order is covered by our 30-day money-back guarantee — if HoneyEczema isn't right for your child for any reason, contact us for a full refund.

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