Rubbing alcohol is a popular eczema treatment these days. It is cheap and very powerful, which is what sufferers of all skin conditions are looking for.
The problem is that rubbing alcohol is not only effective, but very effective. You need dryer skin if you want to get rid of your eczema. Rubbing alcohol has a drying affect on your skin, but it takes it to the extreme. Your skin will be very, very dry and it will turn red and flaky.
Simply put, rubbing alcohol is not meant to be put on your face, however it is worth a try. There are few proven treatments for eczema and rubbing alcohol has been proven to help some eczema sufferers, which is a plus. Also, you can find rubbing alcohol almost anywhere for less than five dollars. Grocery stores and Walgreens are my favorite places to pick it up.
Give rubbing alcohol a chance to help clear up your eczema but do not expect any major results. Have low expectations and you will not be disappointed.

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