The 5-Stage Protocol That Calms Eczema Flares Without a Single Steroid.
- ✓Works when steroids, ceramide creams & bleach baths failed — because it reseals the deep gaps between your skin cells, not just the surface
- ✓100% steroid-free. No rebound. No Topical Steroid Withdrawal. No Red Skin Syndrome.
- ✓Zero-sting on flaring or weeping skin. Oatmeal soothes first, so the ceramides don’t burn the way CeraVe and Aveeno do.
- ✓5-Stage Skin Seal. Oatmeal → Niacinamide → Ceramides → Shea → Petrolatum. The repair sequence eczema actually needs.
60 Days. Durable Remission, Or Your Money Back.
Use it daily for 60 days through at least one full hormonal cycle. If your flares haven’t shortened, the itch hasn’t quieted, and the scratched-raw nights haven’t stopped — send it back, even half-empty. No receipts. No restocking fee. The risk is entirely on us.
Real arms. Real legs. Real 30-day results.
Still waking up raw from scratching all night?
You’ve tried CeraVe ceramide cream (it stings on actively weeping skin). Aveeno colloidal oatmeal (washes off in three hours). The prescription steroid that worked for 6 weeks before your skin built tolerance. The bleach baths your derm casually mentioned. The flare always comes back — and now you’re terrified of the next round of Topical Steroid Withdrawal.
Here’s what no dermatologist tells you: your barrier isn’t just cracked. It’s being torn apart by an invisible film of Staph bacteria.
Up to 90% of eczema patients carry Staph aureus on their skin. The bacteria forms a biofilm — a tiny, slimy film that blocks steroids and chews up your remaining barrier proteins. That’s why your steroid stopped working. It didn’t fail at the surface. It bounced off an invisible bacterial film underneath.
And there’s a second layer, deeper down: the seals between your skin cells break down. Estrogen keeps those seals tight. When estrogen drops in the days before your period, postpartum, or perimenopause, the seals fail and gaps open up. Surface moisturizers can’t fix what’s leaking through the foundation. That’s the exact problem Eczemolyse was built to solve.
The only protocol that reseals the deep gaps between skin cells without a single steroid.
Step 1 · Soothe + Disrupt. 5% Colloidal Oatmeal works on two fronts at once. It blocks Staph aureus from sticking to your skin. And it kills the bone-deep itch within minutes. The bacterial film starts to dissolve.
Step 2 · Reseal + Seal. 5% Niacinamide drives your skin cells to rebuild the seals that hold them tight, closing the deep gaps. 2% Ceramide Complex restores the fatty “mortar” between cells. 5% Petrolatum drops water loss to near-zero. 3% Shea quiets the inflammation alarm.
The result? Itch quiets in minutes. Flares get shorter. Durable remission lands by day 60. No steroid. No TSW dread. No more scratched-raw nights.
Sixty seconds. Twice a day.
Soothe the itch.
5% Colloidal Oatmeal hits the skin and the deep itch quiets within minutes. At the same time, the oats block Staph aureus from sticking. The film of Staph bacteria that’s been making your steroid quit working starts to break apart. No fiery sting. No alcohol. No fragrance.
Close the deep gaps.
5% Niacinamide drives your skin cells to rebuild the seals between them. The deep gaps close shut. The opening that was letting allergens trigger the immune storm seals over.
Seal the surface.
2% Ceramide Complex replaces the missing lipid mortar in your surface skin. 3% Shea Butter quiets histamine and blocks COX-2, killing the surface redness. 5% Petrolatum drops water loss to near-zero. That’s the seal your deeper repair needs to set. Durable remission, not just symptom hiding.
This is what Durable Remission looks like.
Four problems. Four solutions. One protocol.
Most eczema products fix only one of the four problems. Aveeno’s oatmeal soothes the itch but has no ceramides. CeraVe’s ceramide cream rebuilds the mortar but stings on weeping skin. Eczema Honey balms can’t create a real seal. Steroids mask the immune signal — while the Staph film and the broken cell seals keep tearing the barrier apart.
Eczemolyse Protocol hits all three at once: clears the Staph film, reseals the deep gaps between skin cells, and seals the surface. 100% steroid-free. Zero sting on weeping skin.
Women who’ve been through 5+ eczema regimens, steroids, and the bleach-bath dread tell us the same thing. This is the first one that gave durable remission — without the TSW terror.
You’re not failing treatment. The treatments are.
Not paid actors. Not filtered photos. Just real relief.
"Been on the steroid carousel for 12 years. Each round, the steroid worked for less time before the flare came back. I was terrified of TSW. Two weeks of Eczemolyse and the patches on my inner elbows quieted — without a single steroid. First time I’ve slept through the night without scratching in five years."

"Postpartum eczema exploded across my hands and I couldn’t hold my baby without burning skin. CeraVe stung. Aveeno did nothing. The dermatologist offered another steroid. Eczemolyse landed and I had hand-mobility back inside a week. Zero burn even on the cracked skin."

"Sixty-two and tried every ‘clinical’ brand the dermatologist office sells. None of them touched the redness. Eczemolyse is the only thing that closed the dots. I have skin neutrality for the first time since high school."

Why this works.
“Eczema isn’t a moisturizer problem. It’s a two-barrier problem and a bacteria problem. The surface is leaking. The deep seals between your skin cells are failing. A film of Staph bacteria is chewing up what’s left. Steroids mask the immune alarm but fix none of the three. Eczemolyse runs in order: soothe first with oatmeal, then rebuild the deep seals with niacinamide, then seal the surface with ceramides, shea, and petrolatum. Without a single steroid. That’s why it works when steroids stopped.”
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Why the Eczemolyse Protocol works when the others don’t.
| Eczemolyse | Prescription Steroids $30+ |
CeraVe / Aveeno $20 |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Soothes the active itch | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Reseals the deep cell gaps | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Disrupts the Staph biofilm shield | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Zero-sting on weeping, scratched-raw skin | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| 100% steroid-free / no TSW risk | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| FSA / HSA eligible | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Cost per tube | $34.99 | $30+ | $20 |
Stop the steroid carousel.
Start the 5-stage protocol.
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How long until I see results?
Most users feel the itch quiet within minutes of the first application. Visible flare reduction lands in 7 to 14 days. Durable remission — no new flares, holding barrier — typically lands by day 30 to 60. The repair compounds. Users who stay on it past 60 days report shorter, milder flares even during the hormone drops before their period or in perimenopause.
I’ve cycled through CeraVe + Aveeno + steroids. Why would this work?
Because each one fixes only one problem. Aveeno’s oatmeal soothes the itch but has no ceramides. CeraVe’s ceramide cream rebuilds the mortar but stings on weeping skin. Steroids mask the immune alarm but bounce off the Staph aureus biofilm shield. That’s why your steroid stopped working. Eczemolyse runs all five stages in order: pre-soothe with oatmeal, weld with niacinamide, then seal with ceramides + shea + petrolatum. In one tube. No steroids.
Is this safe to use during a TSW (Topical Steroid Withdrawal) flare?
Yes. This is exactly what Eczemolyse was built for. The oatmeal soothes the raw nerve endings before the ceramides land. So the formula doesn’t cause the “acid burn” sensation TSW patients describe with other ceramide creams. Many users adopt Eczemolyse as their TSW recovery vehicle. It has zero rebound risk and is recognized by the National Eczema Association.
Will it sting on actively flaring or weeping skin?
Almost never. The 5-stage order puts colloidal oatmeal first. It soothes the raw nerves before the ceramides, shea, and petrolatum land. We tested it head-to-head against CeraVe Eczema Cream and Aveeno Eczema Therapy for the “fiery sting” complaint that makes people quit. Almost zero users in our trial reported burning, even on raw skin. If you’re mid-TSW, patch-test for 24 hours first.
Can I use this on a child’s eczema?
Yes. The formula is steroid-free and fragrance-free. It passes the National Eczema Association’s pediatric ingredient screen. It’s safe for kids ages 2 and up. For infants under 2, ask your pediatric doctor first.
Will I need to keep using it once my flare is gone?
For long-term hormonal eczema, daily upkeep is the durable plan. Once or twice a day, depending on severity. The seals that hold your skin cells tight need ongoing niacinamide to stay strong. Most users drop to a single nightly application after the flare clears. If you stop the protocol fully, flares usually return within 1 to 2 hormone cycles.
When does my order ship?
Orders ship same-day from our US FDA-registered facilities when placed before 2pm ET. After 2pm, they ship the next business day. US delivery is 3 to 5 business days via USPS Priority. You’ll get a tracking email the moment your jar leaves.
What if it doesn’t work for me?
We back every jar with a 60-day satisfaction guarantee. Use the protocol as directed for the full 60 days. If your flares haven’t calmed and the itch hasn’t quieted — send it back, even half-empty. We’ll refund you in full — no restocking fee, no questions, no small print.
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Three weeks of Eczemolyse and my flares are noticeably shorter, the itch quiets in minutes instead of hours. Used CeraVe Eczema Cream for years — it always stung the moment I applied it to active patches. This formula doesn’t. 58, sleeping through the night without scratching for the first time in 20 years.

My daughter inherited my hormonal eczema and watching her flare on the same patches I’d been steroid-treating for 20 years was crushing. Started Eczemolyse on her at 14, on me at 47. Her flares quieted in 10 days, mine in 3 weeks. The first product I’ve recommended to her in my life.

Sixty-two and tried every “clinical” brand the dermatologist office sells. None of them touched the redness. Eczemolyse is the only thing that closed the dots. I have skin neutrality for the first time since high school.

I’ll be honest — my arms cleared by week three but the outer thighs took a full eight weeks. Kept at it anyway and the texture and redness on both have completely shifted. Wish the legs had moved as fast as the arms. 56 and the first thing that’s done anything for the redness on my thighs.

The cream has zero scent. After years of fighting fragrance-triggered eczema, that felt almost suspicious. By week 6 my husband said my hands didn’t crack open every morning anymore. That shocked me — I hadn’t even told him I was using anything. 64 years old. And finally not afraid to use hot water for dishes.

Being honest — it worked really well on my arms (pretty much clear by month 3) but my outer thighs are slower. Maybe just denser follicles or hormonal pigment. I do think this is the only thing that’s shown me any real progress on the redness, so I’m sticking with it. 62 y/o, hopeful and realistic.
The scratched-raw nights can finally end.
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