Essential Oil Recipe for Eczema & Psoriasis
If you struggle with the discomfort of eczema or psoriasis, consider harnessing the soothing power of nature with this Essential Oil Recipe for Eczema. This DIY natural remedy is designed to moisturize your skin, soothe inflammation, and reduce the itching and redness that often accompanies these skin conditions.
Dive into a fragrant and healing experience as you explore how organic essential oils can bring relief and nourishment to your skin, providing a gentle and effective alternative to conventional treatments.
How to Make Your Own Eczema Essential Oil Mix
Step 1:
Choose any one of the following Carrier Oils: Sweet Almond Oil, Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil or Olive Oil.
Step 2:
Choose 2-3 of the following Essential Oils: Lavender Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Frankincense Oil, Chamomile or Geranium.
Example of a 10ml Roller Bottle Mix:
- 10ml Carrier Oil of your choice: Jojoba, Coconut, Sweet Almond or Olive oil
- 2 drops of Lavender Oil
- 1 drop of Tea Tree Oil
- 3 drops of Geranium Oil
Mix the oils in a 10ml Glass Roller Bottle, and apply 2-3 times a day, especially after your bath on damp skin, to lock in the moisture and soothe the irritation.

























I suffer from winter hands. Would your eczema oil mix help with this condition or do I need to look for an alternative solution?
Hi Michelle, thank you for your question. Both our antiaging and eczema mixes should work well for this, however, they could be a bit oily on your hands for use during the day.
To elaborate further though, if by Winter Hands you mean dry and cracked hands from cold winter conditions, then in our experience, the Original Ingram’s Camphor cream is still the quickest and less oily solution in our opinion.
However, if by Winter Hands you mean an eczema type of reaction that results in painful, red, inflamed skin, then we think this eczema essential oil recipe could help, however you’d need to test it yourself. We’d recommend mixing a small amount in a 10ml roller bottle and testing it on a small patch first to ensure there are no adverse reactions.
We hope this helps, but would love to hear how it went if you do decide to try the eczema oil mix…