Apr 6, 2026
How To Choose The Best Sunscreen For Eczema-Prone Skin
Sunscreen and eczema-prone skin have a complicated relationship. The skin needs UV protection arguably more than the average complexion, because flares triggered by sun exposure are unpleasant and the post-inflammatory pigmentation that follows them can linger for months. But the skin is also reactive, easily disrupted, and historically not well-served by the average drugstore SPF, which is often loaded with the exact ingredients eczema-prone skin reacts to most.
The result is a population of people who skip sunscreen because every formula they have tried has stung, flushed, or triggered a flare. That is not a small problem. It is also a solvable one, because the formulation rules for eczema-friendly SPF are reasonably consistent across dermatological guidance.












































