By Dr. Nirvana Pillay — Neuroscientist, Public Health Epidemiologist & Mom
Many South African parents notice a pattern: their baby’s eczema flares more in certain seasons or seems worse after visiting specific cities. That’s not your imagination; our climate, water quality, and environment all influence how eczema behaves.
Here’s a region-by-region guide to help you understand what might be triggering your baby’s eczema and how to adapt your routine.
Johannesburg & Pretoria
Main triggers: Hard water + dry, high-altitude winters.
Hard water can increase dryness by stripping natural oils, and cold, dry air accelerates moisture loss from the skin. This often leads to rough patches on the cheeks, arms, and legs.
What helps:
- Use a gentle, fragrance-free eczema wash that doesn’t strip the skin.
- Moisturise at least twice daily with a rich, barrier-supporting eczema cream.
- Keep baths short and lukewarm.
Cape Town
Main triggers: Cold winds + salt exposure from the ocean.
Wind can strip away surface lipids, while saltwater can sting and dry already sensitive skin. Parents often notice redness and flare-ups on exposed areas like the face.
What helps:
- Apply a protective, petroleum-free baby jelly to cheeks and exposed skin before outdoor play.
- Rinse your baby’s skin with fresh water after seaside outings.
- Follow with a soothing moisturiser to restore hydration.
Durban
Main triggers: Humidity + indoor mould.
High humidity can make heavy products feel suffocating on the skin, while indoor mould can trigger inflammatory responses that worsen eczema.
What helps:
- Use lighter, breathable moisturisers that still contain humectants and barrier-supporting ingredients.
- Avoid heavy, greasy occlusives in very humid weather.
- Keep living spaces well ventilated where possible.
Other South African Regions
Many areas of South Africa share combinations of these triggers — dry inland air, changing temperatures, and varying water hardness. The key is to:
- Watch for patterns in your baby’s flare-ups.
- Adjust your routine based on season and environment.
- Keep products simple, fragrance-free, and barrier-focused.
Final Thoughts
Where you live can influence how often and how severely your baby’s eczema appears — but it doesn’t mean flare-ups are inevitable. With a climate-aware routine and gentle, evidence-based skincare, you can significantly improve your baby’s skin comfort and resilience.
Build a Routine That Matches Your Region
Whether you’re in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, or anywhere in between, our eczema range is designed with South African conditions in mind. Explore our Eczema Cream, Petroleum-Free Baby Jelly, and the complete Eczema Bundle for a gentle, cohesive routine.