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What are the Best Itch Relief Cream Brands?

Can You Use Itch-Relief Cream on Your Face?

Since the skin on your face is thinner than the rest of the body, it can have a stronger reaction to the active ingredients in itch cream. Before you use a product above the neck, check the packaging to see if it's safe for facial application. Any time you're using an itch cream or another skin care product on your face, avoid contact with your eyes.

Keep in mind you may react differently to each active ingredient, depending on your allergies and skin conditions. Your doctor can provide personalized suggestions.

If you're using a topical cream for itching that contains hydrocortisone, it's a good idea to avoid facial application unless a doctor recommends it. Hydrocortisone can have adverse effects on people with acne and other skin concerns. 

Does Itch Cream Expire?

Itch cream can expire. Look for an expiration date on the container; after that date, it's a good idea to stop using the cream. While it might not be harmful, it may not be as effective. To help your itch relief cream last as long as possible, keep it at room temperature, and avoid extreme heat or moisture.

Where Should I Apply Itch Relief Cream?

Every product is different, but many manufacturers specifically recommend you don't apply the product to your scalp, genitals or underarms; some also recommend avoiding the face. Most products, including eczema itch-relief cream from brands such as CeraVe, are designed for use only on the affected area.

How Does Itch Relief Cream Work?

The way an itch-relief cream works depends on its formula. One of the most common active ingredients is hydrocortisone, a corticosteroid. When you apply it to your skin, it reduces inflammation and stimulates your body's natural itch-suppressing substances. Some creams alleviate itching by moisturizing dry skin; others use antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine HCl, to block histamines and ease allergy-related itching.