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Dermatitis treatment focuses on repairing the skin barrier, reducing inflammation, and avoiding triggers. Using gentle, fragrance-free skincare and consistent hydration can help calm irritation, reduce redness, and support long-term skin health.
Dermatitis is a common skin condition that causes irritation, redness, and discomfort.
While symptoms can vary, the approach to treatment is usually simple and effective when followed consistently.
If you would like a full overview of eczema and related skin conditions, see our complete dermatitis guide.

What Is Dermatitis?
Dermatitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the skin.
It can appear in different forms, including:
• Atopic dermatitis
• Contact dermatitis
• Seborrheic dermatitis
Although each type has different triggers, they all involve a weakened skin barrier and increased sensitivity.
To understand what causes dermatitis in more detail, see our guide on dermatitis causes and why it happens.
Why We Became Interested in Sensitive Skin
Bragan Skincare began in an unexpected way. While working with snails on our family farm in County Monaghan, founder Kieran Corley noticed that old scars and areas of irritated skin on his own hands appeared to improve over time.
Curious about what was happening, he began researching snail mucin and its long history of use in skincare. What started as a personal observation eventually led to years of product development, testing, and learning about the challenges faced by people living with sensitive, eczema-prone, and irritation-prone skin.
Today, our focus remains the same: creating gentle skincare designed to support the skin barrier and help people feel more comfortable and confident in their own skin.
Why Trust Bragan Skincare?
Bragan Skincare is an Irish skincare company based in County Monaghan. Our products were developed after founder Kieran Corley began researching snail mucin and its potential benefits for sensitive and irritated skin.
Since launching in 2022, we have worked with thousands of customers across Ireland and the UK dealing with concerns such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, dry skin, and skin irritation.
The information provided in our skincare guides is designed to help people better understand common skin conditions and support informed skincare decisions. However, it should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Where appropriate, our articles also include real customer experiences, educational resources, and practical skincare advice based on our experience supporting people with sensitive skin.
What Causes Dermatitis Flare-Ups?
Dermatitis flare-ups often happen when the skin is exposed to irritants or triggers.
Common triggers include:
• Harsh skincare products
• Fragrance and alcohol-based ingredients
• Cold or dry weather
• Stress
• Allergens
To learn how to reduce flare-ups, see dermatitis triggers and how to avoid them.
The Best Approach to Dermatitis Treatment
Treating dermatitis effectively is about consistency.
1. Repair the Skin Barrier
The skin barrier plays a central role in dermatitis. When it is weakened, moisture escapes and irritants can enter more easily. If you are struggling to calm a cycle of irritation and dryness, identifying how to repair a damaged skin barrier can provide a clear roadmap for simplifying your routine and supporting recovery.
Look for ingredients that support repair, such as:
• Snail mucin
• Hyaluronic acid
• Allantoin
A Real Customer Experience With Long-Term Skin Irritation
Paul shares his battle with plaque psoriasis
Paul, an Ironman competitor from Ireland, had struggled with psoriasis for years. During flare-ups, his skin became red, irritated, uncomfortable, and sometimes weeping. As someone who spent a lot of time training and swimming, the condition often affected his confidence and made him self-conscious about exposing his skin in public.

A before and after photo of Paul's knees
After introducing Bragan Skincare products into his daily routine, Paul reported that his skin became calmer, less irritated, and more comfortable over time. As his symptoms improved, so did his confidence, allowing him to focus more on training and less on his skin.
While everyone's skin is different and no product works for everyone, Paul's experience highlights how consistent skincare and skin barrier support can make a meaningful difference to everyday comfort and quality of life.
2. Keep Skin Hydrated
Hydration is essential.
Dry skin makes dermatitis worse and increases sensitivity.
Apply a moisturiser regularly to:
• Lock in moisture
• Reduce tightness
• Improve comfort
Facial irritation can sometimes be linked to eczema. Learn more about eczema on the face.
3. Avoid Irritants
Reducing exposure to irritants helps prevent flare-ups.
Switch to:
• Fragrance-free products
• Gentle cleansers
• Minimal routines
Many forms of dermatitis overlap with eczema. Understanding eczema treatment and long-term care can help improve symptoms
4. Use Targeted Treatment Creams
A dedicated dermatitis cream can help:
• Calm inflammation
• Reduce redness
• Support long-term skin repair
To understand treatment in more detail, see our dermatitis causes guide.

How Long Does Dermatitis Take To Improve?
The time it takes for dermatitis to improve varies from person to person. Factors such as the type of dermatitis, the severity of symptoms, individual skin sensitivity, and how consistently treatment is followed can all influence recovery.
Some people notice improvements in dryness, redness, and irritation within days of simplifying their skincare routine and using gentle moisturising products. For others, improvement may take several weeks as the skin barrier gradually repairs itself.
The key is consistency. Supporting the skin barrier, avoiding triggers, and maintaining a simple skincare routine often provides the best chance of long-term improvement.
Managing Different Types of Dermatitis
Different types of dermatitis may need slightly different approaches.
For example:
• Contact dermatitis is triggered by irritants or allergens
• Seborrheic dermatitis often affects oily areas like the scalp
• Atopic dermatitis is linked to genetics and a weakened barrier
To explore these in more detail, see types of dermatitis explained.
Supporting Your Skin Daily
Daily care is key to long-term improvement.
A gentle option like our Atopic Cream can help:
• Soothe irritation
• Hydrate dry skin
• Support barrier repair
For more options, explore our dermatitis treatment collection.
When to Seek Medical Advice
You should seek professional advice if:
• Symptoms become severe
• Skin becomes painful or infected
• Treatment does not improve symptoms
Final Thoughts
Dermatitis treatment works best when you focus on:
• Repairing the skin barrier
• Avoiding triggers
• Using gentle, consistent care
With the right routine, your skin can become calmer, stronger, and more comfortable over time.
If you are just starting, return to our complete dermatitis guide for a full understanding of skin conditions and care.
FAQs About Dermatitis Treatment
What is the best treatment for dermatitis?
The best treatment for dermatitis focuses on repairing the skin barrier, reducing inflammation, and avoiding triggers. Gentle, fragrance-free skincare and regular moisturising are key parts of long-term management.
How do you treat dermatitis on the skin?
Dermatitis is usually treated by simplifying skincare, avoiding irritants like fragrance and harsh cleansers, and consistently using hydrating products that support the skin barrier.
Can dermatitis be cured permanently?
Dermatitis cannot always be permanently cured, but it can be effectively managed. With the right routine, many people experience long periods without symptoms or flare-ups.
What helps soothe dermatitis quickly?
Short-term relief often comes from calming inflammation, avoiding irritants, and applying gentle moisturisers that help reduce dryness, redness, and itching.
When should you see a doctor for dermatitis?
You should seek medical advice if symptoms are severe, painful, show signs of infection, or do not improve with consistent gentle skincare.
Our Goal
At Bragan Skincare, our goal has never been unrealistic promises or aggressive
skincare routines. Our focus has always been on creating gentle products designed
to support sensitive skin and help people feel more comfortable and confident in
everyday life.