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The Eczema Assessment That's Changing How Families Find Relief: An Investigation.
When traditional dermatology keeps failing, where do desperate parents turn? We investigated a personalized assessment approach called eczemap™ that's gaining attention in the eczema community—and the results surprised us.
By Sarah Mitchell, Daily Skin Journal | Investigative Health Report | Sponsored Content
If standard approaches haven't worked—or if your skin has looked "off" for months or years—here's what people with similar experiences wish they'd known sooner when they took this free 30 second professional-grade assessment.
The email that started this probe.
Three months ago, I received an email from a reader named Jessica.
Subject line: "You need to write about this."
Jessica had been a Daily Skin Journal reader for two years. She'd tried everything we'd ever recommended for her daughter's severe eczema. Nothing worked long-term. She was at the end of her rope—contemplating homeschooling because her daughter was being bullied about her skin.
Then, she wrote, she took something called the "EczeMap Assessment."
"It's a free 30-second quiz that creates a personalized treatment plan based on YOUR specific situation," her email read. "Not generic advice. Not another steroid prescription. An actual customized approach."
She included before-and-after photos of her daughter's arms. The transformation was remarkable.
I'm a journalist. I'm skeptical by training. My first thought was: "This sounds too good to be true."
But I kept getting similar messages. Different people. Same story. A free assessment. Personalized results. Dramatic improvements.
So I decided to investigate.


What is EczeMap™?
EczeMap is a clinical assessment tool developed by dermatology researchers and product formulators to address a fundamental problem in eczema treatment: one-size-fits-all approaches don't work.
Here's why that matters:
The traditional approach: You go to a dermatologist. They diagnose eczema. They prescribe a steroid cream. Maybe it works temporarily. Maybe it doesn't. Either way, you're stuck in a cycle of prescriptions that address symptoms but rarely solve the underlying issues.
The EczeMap approach: You take a 30-second assessment answering specific questions about your eczema—where it appears, what triggers it, how severe it is, what you've already tried, how it impacts your daily life.
The algorithm analyzes your answers and creates a customized treatment protocol using specially formulated products designed for YOUR specific presentation of eczema.
Not generic eczema. YOUR eczema.
The assessment is completely free. Takes about eight questions. And if you qualify based on your answers, you can get up to 52% off your first customized treatment kit.
I was intrigued. But I needed to understand the science.
The three-part problem nobody's talking about.
Problem 1: Bacterial overgrowth
People with eczema have an overgrowth of harmful bacteria on their skin—particularly Staphylococcus aureus. This bacterial imbalance fuels inflammation and makes flares worse.
Steroids do nothing about this. Moisturizers do nothing about this. The bacteria just keep triggering inflammation no matter what cream you use.


Problem 2: Chronic inflammation and compromised barrier
The skin is inflamed, damaged, and unable to hold moisture or protect itself properly. This is what steroids address—but only temporarily. As soon as you stop using them, the inflammation returns because the underlying causes (bacteria, triggers) are still present.
Problem 3: Environmental triggers and reinfection
Sweat, friction, allergens, and stress keep re-triggering flares. Without protection between treatment applications, the cycle continues indefinitely.
Most treatments address ONE of these problems. EczeMap's approach is to address all three simultaneously with a coordinated system. That's why people see results when single products have failed.
Inside the assessment: What makes it different.
The personalized results that actually made sense
The assessment didn't just say "you have eczema, buy this cream."
It provided:
An analysis of my specific situation
"Based on your answers, you're dealing with moderate to severe eczema in high-friction areas (behind knees, inner elbows) that's triggered by sweat and has been ongoing for 2+ years. Previous steroid treatments have provided only temporary relief."Why previous treatments failed
"Steroid creams address inflammation but don't target the bacterial overgrowth in skin folds or protect against sweat triggers. This is why your symptoms return shortly after stopping treatment."A customized 3-step protocol
The assessment recommended three specific products to be used in coordination:
Step 1: A therapeutic cleansing bar formulated to cleanse without stripping the skin barrier (which standard soaps destroy, even "gentle" ones)
Step 2: A treatment ointment with antimicrobial ingredients (colloidal silver, tea tree oil) plus anti-inflammatory botanicals and barrier-repair oils—addressing bacteria AND inflammation simultaneously
Step 3: A protective spray with HOCl (hypochlorous acid)—the same antimicrobial compound our immune system produces—to keep bacterial loads down between ointment applications, especially in sweat-prone areas

A timeline for expected results.
"Many users report reduced itching within 24-72 hours. Visible improvement in redness and texture typically appears within 1-2 weeks. Significant healing and reduced flare frequency usually occurs by weeks 4-6 with consistent use."
Qualification for discount
"Based on your assessment, you qualify for up to 52% off your first customized kit. This discount is available for the next 48 hours." I was impressed by the specificity. This wasn't generic advice—it was clearly tailored to the answers I'd provided.
-Treating all affected nails simultaneously (not one at a time)
-Addressing skin around nails, not just the nails themselves
-Using enough product to cover all problem areas adequately
-Accepting that severe, widespread concerns take longer and cost more
The clinical evidence behind the approach.
I dug into the research behind the key components.
On HOCl (the spray component):
A 2019 study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology found that HOCl significantly reduced eczema severity scores and itch within 72 hours compared to placebo. The study noted that HOCl's antimicrobial properties helped address the bacterial overgrowth that fuels eczema flares.
On antimicrobial treatment approaches:
Research from the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology showed that addressing Staph aureus overgrowth in eczema patients led to improved outcomes and reduced steroid dependency.
On barrier repair and moisturization:
Multiple controlled studies have demonstrated that consistent moisturization and barrier support reduces flare frequency and can decrease the need for topical steroids.
The key insight: The science supported what Dr. Chen had told me—addressing multiple aspects of eczema simultaneously (bacteria + inflammation + barrier) produces better outcomes than single-intervention approaches.
The EczeMap protocol wasn't revolutionary science. It was applying existing research in a coordinated way that standard dermatology care often misses.




Real families, real results: The stories that convinced me.
After taking the assessment myself, I wanted to talk to real people who'd used the customized protocols.
I reached out to the Daily Skin Journal community. Within 48 hours, I had 23 responses from readers who'd tried EczeMap.
Here are three stories that stood out:
Amanda, 34, mother of two in Portland:
"My 7-year-old son had eczema on his hands so bad he was missing school. The school nurse kept sending him home because the cracks would bleed and they were worried about infection.
We'd tried four different dermatologists. Every single one prescribed stronger steroids. I was terrified about long-term effects on his developing skin.
I took the EczeMap assessment at 2 AM after another night of him crying from the pain. The customized plan they recommended included the spray component, which was a game-changer for us—he could spray his hands throughout the school day without the mess of creams.
Within three weeks, his hands had healed enough that he stopped missing school. The nurse actually asked what we were doing differently.
That was five months ago. He's had one minor flare since then, which we managed quickly with the spray. He's back to playing with his friends without pain."
Home > Skin Health
The Eczema Assessment That's Changing How Families Find Relief: An Investigation.
When traditional dermatology keeps failing, where do desperate parents turn? We investigated a personalized assessment approach called eczemap™ that's gaining attention in the eczema community—and the results surprised us.
By Sarah Mitchell, Daily Skin Journal | Investigative Health Report | Sponsored Content
If standard approaches haven't worked—or if your skin has looked "off" for months or years—here's what people with similar experiences wish they'd known sooner when they took this free 30 second professional-grade assessment.
The email that started this probe.
Three months ago, I received an email from a reader named Jessica.
Jessica had been a Daily Skin Journal reader for two years. She'd tried everything we'd ever recommended for her daughter's severe eczema. Nothing worked long-term. She was at the end of her rope—contemplating homeschooling because her daughter was being bullied about her skin.
Then, she wrote, she took something called the "EczeMap Assessment."
"It's a free 30-second quiz that creates a personalized treatment plan based on YOUR specific situation," her email read. "Not generic advice. Not another steroid prescription. An actual customized approach."
She included before-and-after photos of her daughter's arms. The transformation was remarkable.
I'm a journalist. I'm skeptical by training. My first thought was: "This sounds too good to be true."
But I kept getting similar messages. Different people. Same story. A free assessment. Personalized results. Dramatic improvements.
So I decided to investigate.


What is EczeMap™?
EczeMap is a clinical assessment tool developed by dermatology researchers and product formulators to address a fundamental problem in eczema treatment: one-size-fits-all approaches don't work.
Here's why that matters:
The traditional approach: You go to a dermatologist. They diagnose eczema. They prescribe a steroid cream. Maybe it works temporarily. Maybe it doesn't. Either way, you're stuck in a cycle of prescriptions that address symptoms but rarely solve the underlying issues.
The EczeMap approach: You take a 30-second assessment answering specific questions about your eczema—where it appears, what triggers it, how severe it is, what you've already tried, how it impacts your daily life.
The algorithm analyzes your answers and creates a customized treatment protocol using specially formulated products designed for YOUR specific presentation of eczema.
Not generic eczema. YOUR eczema.
The assessment is completely free. Takes about eight questions. And if you qualify based on your answers, you can get up to 52% off your first customized treatment kit.
I was intrigued. But I needed to understand the science.
The three-part problem nobody's talking about.
Problem 1: Bacterial overgrowth
People with eczema have an overgrowth of harmful bacteria on their skin—particularly Staphylococcus aureus. This bacterial imbalance fuels inflammation and makes flares worse.
Steroids do nothing about this. Moisturizers do nothing about this. The bacteria just keep triggering inflammation no matter what cream you use.
Problem 2: Chronic inflammation and compromised barrier
The skin is inflamed, damaged, and unable to hold moisture or protect itself properly. This is what steroids address—but only temporarily. As soon as you stop using them, the inflammation returns because the underlying causes (bacteria, triggers) are still present.


Problem 3: Environmental triggers and reinfection
Sweat, friction, allergens, and stress keep re-triggering flares. Without protection between treatment applications, the cycle continues indefinitely.
Most treatments address ONE of these problems. EczeMap's approach is to address all three simultaneously with a coordinated system. That's why people see results when single products have failed.




Inside the assessment: What makes it different
The personalized results that actually made sense
The assessment didn't just say "you have eczema, buy this cream."
It provided:
An analysis of my specific situation
"Based on your answers, you're dealing with moderate to severe eczema in high-friction areas (behind knees, inner elbows) that's triggered by sweat and has been ongoing for 2+ years. Previous steroid treatments have provided only temporary relief."Why previous treatments failed
"Steroid creams address inflammation but don't target the bacterial overgrowth in skin folds or protect against sweat triggers. This is why your symptoms return shortly after stopping treatment."A customized 3-step protocol
The assessment recommended three specific products to be used in coordination:Step 1: A therapeutic cleansing bar formulated to cleanse without stripping the skin barrier (which standard soaps destroy, even "gentle" ones)
Step 2: A treatment ointment with antimicrobial ingredients (colloidal silver, tea tree oil) plus anti-inflammatory botanicals and barrier-repair oils—addressing bacteria AND inflammation simultaneously
Step 3: A protective spray with HOCl (hypochlorous acid)—the same antimicrobial compound our immune system produces—to keep bacterial loads down between ointment applications, especially in sweat-prone areas
A timeline for expected results.
"Many users report reduced itching within 24-72 hours. Visible improvement in redness and texture typically appears within 1-2 weeks. Significant healing and reduced flare frequency usually occurs by weeks 4-6 with consistent use."
Qualification for discount
"Based on your assessment, you qualify for up to 52% off your first customized kit. This discount is available for the next 48 hours." I was impressed by the specificity. This wasn't generic advice—it was clearly tailored to the answers I'd provided.
-Treating all affected nails simultaneously (not one at a time)
-Addressing skin around nails, not just the nails themselves
-Using enough product to cover all problem areas adequately
-Accepting that severe, widespread concerns take longer and cost more


The clinical evidence behind the approach.
I dug into the research behind the key components.
On HOCl (the spray component):
A 2019 study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology found that HOCl significantly reduced eczema severity scores and itch within 72 hours compared to placebo. The study noted that HOCl's antimicrobial properties helped address the bacterial overgrowth that fuels eczema flares.
On antimicrobial treatment approaches:
Research from the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology showed that addressing Staph aureus overgrowth in eczema patients led to improved outcomes and reduced steroid dependency.
On barrier repair and moisturization:
Multiple controlled studies have demonstrated that consistent moisturization and barrier support reduces flare frequency and can decrease the need for topical steroids.
The key insight: The science supported what Dr. Chen had told me—addressing multiple aspects of eczema simultaneously (bacteria + inflammation + barrier) produces better outcomes than single-intervention approaches.
The EczeMap protocol wasn't revolutionary science. It was applying existing research in a coordinated way that standard dermatology care often misses.


Real families, real results: The stories that convinced me.
After taking the assessment myself, I wanted to talk to real people who'd used the customized protocols.
I reached out to the Daily Skin Journal community. Within 48 hours, I had 23 responses from readers who'd tried EczeMap.
Here are three stories that stood out:
Amanda, 34, mother of two in Portland:
"My 7-year-old son had eczema on his hands so bad he was missing school. The school nurse kept sending him home because the cracks would bleed and they were worried about infection.
We'd tried four different dermatologists. Every single one prescribed stronger steroids. I was terrified about long-term effects on his developing skin.
I took the EczeMap assessment at 2 AM after another night of him crying from the pain. The customized plan they recommended included the spray component, which was a game-changer for us—he could spray his hands throughout the school day without the mess of creams.
Within three weeks, his hands had healed enough that he stopped missing school. The nurse actually asked what we were doing differently.
That was five months ago. He's had one minor flare since then, which we managed quickly with the spray. He's back to playing with his friends without pain."


David, 41, software engineer in Austin:
"I'd had hand eczema for eight years. Cracked, bleeding, embarrassing in every client meeting. I was avoiding handshakes like it was COVID season year-round.
The EczeMap assessment identified that my biggest triggers were sweat and frequent hand-washing (which I had to do constantly for hygiene). The protocol they recommended was specifically designed for hand eczema with a fast-absorbing ointment and a spray I could use after washing.
It wasn't an overnight miracle. But by week four, my hands looked better than they had in years. By week eight, I was shaking hands confidently again.
The 52% discount made trying it feel low-risk. The 30-day guarantee meant I wasn't gambling. And it actually worked."


Keisha, 28, teacher in Chicago:
"My daughter is three. She's had eczema since
she was six months old. The pediatrician said
she'd 'grow out of it.' She didn't.
By age two, the patches on her legs and arms
were so bad that other kids at daycare were
asking questions. She started trying to hide her
skin even at that age.
I took the assessment because I was desperate and it was free. The personalized plan included gentler cleansing than I'd been using (I didn't
know regular baby soap was making things worse) plus a treatment designed for toddler-sensitive
skin.
The change was gradual but steady. Less scratching within days. Visible healing within two weeks. By month two, she was wearing shorts and short sleeves without me having to coax her.
She's four now. Still on the maintenance routine.
But she's not hiding anymore. And that's everything."
What the Assessment Provides:
✔️ Severity classification (mild/moderate/severe/extreme)
✔️ Customized approach recommendations based on YOUR specific situation
✔️ Realistic timeline expectations (not generic promises)
✔️ If you qualify: up to 52% off solutions designed for your severity level


The economics: Why the discount matters.
One thing I heard repeatedly: the 52% discount was crucial to people actually trying the system.
Here's why:
The exhaustion of failed purchases:
Every parent and adult with eczema I spoke to had spent hundreds—sometimes thousands—on products that didn't work. Drugstore creams. Prescription copays. "Natural" solutions. Special detergents. Elimination diets.
By the time they found EczeMap, they were financially and emotionally tapped out.
Amanda told me: "I'd spent over $800 in one year on products that did nothing. When I saw the price of the full kit, I almost didn't try it. But the 52% discount meant I was spending less than I'd spent on two failed prescription creams. And the guarantee meant if it didn't work, I'd get my money back."


eczemap™ 🔎
Take the free eczemap™ assessment
Step 1: Go to the EczeMap assessment page (link below)
Step 2: Answer eight quick questions honestly about your specific situation
Step 3: Review your personalized results and see if you qualify for the discount
Step 4: If the recommended protocol makes sense for your situation, you can try it risk-free with the guarantee
Step 5: Follow the routine consistently for at least 4-6 weeks (this is key—eczema healing takes time)
The entire assessment takes less than a minute. But it might be the minute that changes your relationship with eczema.
Start your eczemap™ assessment. Click which image looks closest to your skin to start →
























This is a structured appearance evaluation, not a medical diagnosis. For persistent health concerns, consult a healthcare professional.
Q: I've had this for 5+ years. Is it even possible to improve severe cases?
Yes, but it requires the right approach for your severity level. Mild-case solutions won't work. The eczemap assessment identifies whether your situation is severe/chronic and recommends approaches specifically designed for stubborn, long-standing concerns. Results vary and take longer (typically 6-12 months for severe cases).
Q: How is this different from what I've already tried?
Most people with severe cases have tried products designed for mild, early-stage concerns. The eczemap assessment matches you with solutions appropriate for YOUR severity level—including professional-grade formulas for stubborn cases.
Q: Will this work if prescriptions didn't?
Every situation is different. What we know is that many people with severe cases found appearance and comfort improvement with targeted, non-prescription approaches after other methods failed. The assessment helps identify whether your specific situation might benefit from these alternatives. Always consult a healthcare professional about your options.
Q: What if I have extremely thick, dark skin that has severe cracks?
That's classified as a severe/chronic concern. The eczemap assessment will identify this and recommend approaches specifically designed for extreme cases—not generic solutions. These cases take longer, but people do see improvement with the right consistent approach.
Q: Is there a guarantee?
Yes. all solutions comes with a 30-day guarantee. If you don't see appearance or comfort improvement appropriate for your severity level, you can return it. No risk.
Your Next Step (If You've Tried Everything Else)
If you're reading this with thick, dark, crumbling skin that have resisted every standard approach—if you've dealt with this for years and you're tired of hiding—the eczemap assessment is your starting point.
It's not another random product recommendation. It's an industry-standard evaluation that identifies your specific severity level and matches you with approaches designed for stubborn cases.
Plus, if you qualify based on your assessment results, you'll receive up to 52% off.
Take 30 seconds. Get real answers. Stop guessing.
Private. Professional-grade. Designed specifically for people who've already tried the "easy" solutions.
Daily Skin Journal
References:
[1] Fukuyama T, Ehling S, Cook L, Bäumer W. Topically Administered Hypochlorous Acid Improves Clinical Signs and Itch in Atopic Dermatitis. J Drugs Dermatol. 2019;18(11):1143-1149.
[2] Kong HH, Oh J, Deming C, et al. Temporal Shifts in the Skin Microbiome Associated with Disease Flares in Atopic Dermatitis. Genome Res. 2012;22(5):850-859.
[3] Huang JT, Abrams M, Tlougan B, et al. Treatment of Staphylococcus aureus Colonization in Atopic Dermatitis Decreases Disease Severity. Pediatrics. 2009;123(5):e808-e814.
[4] Elias PM, Schmuth M. Abnormal Skin Barrier in the Etiopathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol. 2009;9(5):437-446.
[5] Simpson EL, Chalmers JR, Hanifin JM, et al. Emollient Enhancement of the Skin Barrier Offers Effective Atopic Dermatitis Prevention. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(4):818-823.
[6] Hengge UR, Ruzicka T, Schwartz RA, Cork MJ. Adverse Effects of Topical Glucocorticosteroids. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006;54(1):1-15.
[7] Yosipovitch G, Papoiu AD. What Causes Itch in Atopic Dermatitis? Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2008;8(4):306-311.
[8] Thyssen JP, Kezic S. Causes of Epidermal Filaggrin Reduction in Atopic Dermatitis. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(4):792-799.
[9] Boguniewicz M, Leung DY. Atopic Dermatitis: A Disease of Altered Skin Barrier and Immune Dysregulation. Immunol Rev. 2011;242(1):233-246.
[10] Ong PY, Ohtake T, Brandt C, et al. Endogenous Antimicrobial Peptides and Skin Infections in Atopic Dermatitis. N Engl J Med. 2002;347(15):1151-1160.
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David, 41, software engineer in Austin:
David, 41, software engineer in Austin:
"I'd had hand eczema for eight years. Cracked, bleeding, embarrassing in every client meeting. I was avoiding handshakes like it was COVID season year-round.
The EczeMap assessment identified that my biggest triggers were sweat and frequent hand-washing (which I had to do constantly for hygiene). The protocol they recommended was specifically designed for hand eczema with a fast-absorbing ointment and a spray I could use after washing.
It wasn't an overnight miracle. But by week four, my hands looked better than they had in years. By week eight, I was shaking hands confidently again.
The 52% discount made trying it feel low-risk. The 30-day guarantee meant I wasn't gambling. And it actually worked."
"I'd had hand eczema for eight years. Cracked, bleeding, embarrassing in every client meeting. I was avoiding handshakes like it was COVID season year-round.
The EczeMap assessment identified that my biggest triggers were sweat and frequent hand-washing (which I had to do constantly for hygiene). The protocol they recommended was specifically designed for hand eczema with a fast-absorbing ointment and a spray I could use after washing.
It wasn't an overnight miracle. But by week four, my hands looked better than they had in years. By week eight, I was shaking hands confidently again.
The 52% discount made trying it feel low-risk. The 30-day guarantee meant I wasn't gambling. And it actually worked."




Keisha, 28, teacher in Chicago:
"My daughter is three. She's had eczema since she was six months old. The pediatrician said she'd 'grow out of it.' She didn't.
By age two, the patches on her legs and arms were so bad that other kids at daycare were asking questions. She started trying to hide her skin even at that age.
I took the assessment because I was desperate and it was free. The personalized plan included gentler cleansing than I'd been using (I didn't know regular baby soap was making things worse) plus a treatment designed for toddler-sensitive skin.
The change was gradual but steady. Less scratching within days. Visible healing within two weeks. By month two, she was wearing shorts and short sleeves without me having to coax her.
She's four now. Still on the maintenance routine. But she's not hiding anymore. And that's everything."
What the Assessment Provides:
✔️ Severity classification (mild/moderate/severe/extreme)
✔️ Customized approach recommendations based on YOUR specific situation
✔️ Realistic timeline expectations (not generic promises)
✔️ If you qualify: up to 52% off solutions designed for your severity level
Keisha, 28, teacher in Chicago:
"My daughter is three. She's had eczema since
she was six months old. The pediatrician said
she'd 'grow out of it.' She didn't.
By age two, the patches on her legs and arms
were so bad that other kids at daycare were
asking questions. She started trying to hide her
skin even at that age.
I took the assessment because I was desperate and it was free. The personalized plan included gentler cleansing than I'd been using (I didn't
know regular baby soap was making things worse) plus a treatment designed for toddler-sensitive
skin.
The change was gradual but steady. Less scratching within days. Visible healing within two weeks. By month two, she was wearing shorts and short sleeves without me having to coax her.
She's four now. Still on the maintenance routine.
But she's not hiding anymore. And that's everything."
What the Assessment Provides:
✔️ Severity classification (mild/moderate/severe/extreme)
✔️ Customized approach recommendations based on YOUR specific situation
✔️ Realistic timeline expectations (not generic promises)
✔️ If you qualify: up to 52% off solutions designed for your severity level
The economics: Why the discount matters.
One thing I heard repeatedly: the 52% discount was crucial to people actually trying the system.
Here's why:
The exhaustion of failed purchases:
Every parent and adult with eczema I spoke to had spent hundreds—sometimes thousands—on products that didn't work. Drugstore creams. Prescription copays. "Natural" solutions. Special detergents. Elimination diets.
By the time they found EczeMap, they were financially and emotionally tapped out.
Amanda told me: "I'd spent over $800 in one year on products that did nothing. When I saw the price of the full kit, I almost didn't try it. But the 52% discount meant I was spending less than I'd spent on two failed prescription creams. And the guarantee meant if it didn't work, I'd get my money back."


eczemap™ 🔎
Take the free eczemap™ assessment
Step 1: Go to the EczeMap assessment page (link below)
Step 2: Answer eight quick questions honestly about your specific situation
Step 3: Review your personalized results and see if you qualify for the discount
Step 4: If the recommended protocol makes sense for your situation, you can try it risk-free with the guarantee
Step 5: Follow the routine consistently for at least 4-6 weeks (this is key—eczema healing takes time)
The entire assessment takes less than a minute. But it might be the minute that changes your relationship with eczema.
Start your eczemap™ assessment. Click which image looks closest to your skin to start →
eczemap™ 🔎
Take the free eczemap™ assessment
Step 1: Go to the EczeMap assessment page (link below)
Step 2: Answer eight quick questions honestly about your specific situation
Step 3: Review your personalized results and see if you qualify for the discount
Step 4: If the recommended protocol makes sense for your situation, you can try it risk-free with the guarantee
Step 5: Follow the routine consistently for at least 4-6 weeks (this is key—eczema healing takes time)
The entire assessment takes less than a minute. But it might be the minute that changes your relationship with eczema.
Start your eczemap™ assessment. Click which image looks closest to your skin to start →
























This is a structured appearance evaluation, not a medical diagnosis. For persistent health concerns, consult a healthcare professional.
Q: I've had this for 5+ years. Is it even possible to improve severe cases?
Yes, but it requires the right approach for your severity level. Mild-case solutions won't work. The eczemap assessment identifies whether your situation is severe/chronic and recommends approaches specifically designed for stubborn, long-standing concerns. Results vary and take longer (typically 6-12 months for severe cases).
Q: How is this different from what I've already tried?
Most people with severe cases have tried products designed for mild, early-stage concerns. The eczemap assessment matches you with solutions appropriate for YOUR severity level—including professional-grade formulas for stubborn cases.
Q: Will this work if prescriptions didn't?
Every situation is different. What we know is that many people with severe cases found appearance and comfort improvement with targeted, non-prescription approaches after other methods failed. The assessment helps identify whether your specific situation might benefit from these alternatives. Always consult a healthcare professional about your options.
Q: What if I have extremely thick, dark skin that has severe cracks?
That's classified as a severe/chronic concern. The eczemap assessment will identify this and recommend approaches specifically designed for extreme cases—not generic solutions. These cases take longer, but people do see improvement with the right consistent approach.
Q: Is there a guarantee?
Yes. all solutions comes with a 30-day guarantee. If you don't see appearance or comfort improvement appropriate for your severity level, you can return it. No risk.
Your Next Step (If You've Tried Everything Else)
If you're reading this with thick, dark, crumbling skin that have resisted every standard approach—if you've dealt with this for years and you're tired of hiding—the eczemap assessment is your starting point.
It's not another random product recommendation. It's an industry-standard evaluation that identifies your specific severity level and matches you with approaches designed for stubborn cases.
Plus, if you qualify based on your assessment results, you'll receive up to 52% off.
Take 30 seconds. Get real answers. Stop guessing.
Private. Professional-grade. Designed specifically for people who've already tried the "easy" solutions.
Daily Skin Journal
References:
[1] Fukuyama T, Ehling S, Cook L, Bäumer W. Topically Administered Hypochlorous Acid Improves Clinical Signs and Itch in Atopic Dermatitis. J Drugs Dermatol. 2019;18(11):1143-1149.
[2] Kong HH, Oh J, Deming C, et al. Temporal Shifts in the Skin Microbiome Associated with Disease Flares in Atopic Dermatitis. Genome Res. 2012;22(5):850-859.
[3] Huang JT, Abrams M, Tlougan B, et al. Treatment of Staphylococcus aureus Colonization in Atopic Dermatitis Decreases Disease Severity. Pediatrics. 2009;123(5):e808-e814.
[4] Elias PM, Schmuth M. Abnormal Skin Barrier in the Etiopathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol. 2009;9(5):437-446.
[5] Simpson EL, Chalmers JR, Hanifin JM, et al. Emollient Enhancement of the Skin Barrier Offers Effective Atopic Dermatitis Prevention. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014;134(4):818-823.
[6] Hengge UR, Ruzicka T, Schwartz RA, Cork MJ. Adverse Effects of Topical Glucocorticosteroids. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006;54(1):1-15.
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