This is amazing to put on your feet out of the shower and after a pedicure.My daughter (age 9) has had an extreme rash on her hands due to all of the hand sanitizer she has been required to use at school during the pandemic. Her teacher started letting her just wash her hands with soap and water instead of using the sanitizer. However, her hands were so dry from months of sanitizer that even the soap and water was perpetuating the dryness. Her skin was peeling off of her fingers. It was very painful for her and she was bothered by the look of her hands also. I asked her Doctor about this at her last appointment and she gave us a sample of this eczema balm to try. There was a huge improvement in just one single use. We immediately ordered a tub. She has been using this balm several times per day for the last four days and her hands are almost completely back to normal. Before trying this product we had been using Aveeno several times per day and it just was not moisturizing enough to solve the dry skin problem. I highly recommend this product! I am so thankful that her hands are clearing up and not hurting her any longer!My sons eczema is well controlled with this product. I had samples at first & tried other things but this has been a dream. Love it.This cream is nice, but smells like raw Shea butter, which is fine for what it's used for. However, it was irritating on my infant's eczema, causing it to turn red. I used it on a patch of razor burn on my leg, and it stung. It's a good cream for dry skin, but I wouldn't use it on broken skin. To me, that makes it something I wouldn't use for eczema. Kind of defeats the point.I enjoy Honest products because of their quality and use of safe ingredients. That's why I don't mind the higher price for their products and in this case a little goes a long way. The balm is rich and thick. It might feel a little chunky right out of the jar but as soon as you rub it into your skin it gives good coverage and absorbs quickly.I like the mild scent and it doesn't leave a sticky feeling on your skin. I feel safe using it on my girls for mild to moderate flares ups and usually only need a few days to clear their skin up.This is a very thick cream lotion. Its almost crumbly, how thick it is! I have mixed feelings on the results. On the one hand, it softened up the eczema spots almost immediately, getting visibly better by the next day. However, and I'm not sure if it's the lotion or if it was coincidence, but if I missed applying a day, the spot would turn scaly and bright red! Whereas before, when I just used regular lotion on it, if I missed a day, the scaliness would come back, but the color still was just skin toned.Ultimately I stopped using it, not sure if I'll start back again, but you never know if I might get desperate enough again to try alternative solutions!has a weird smell to it, very thick and gunky feeling to it almost feels like a sand paste. doesn’t spread easily unless warmed between hands. i don’t like how it feels on me so won’t use for my babyIf you're debating between the Honest Company eczema cream versus this balm, I would go with the cream. This balm is pretty greasy, it's thick and hard to scoop out of the tub, and the scent is a little stronger (not in a pleasant way). The cream is less greasy, easier to apply, and has a slightly more subtle scent of oatmeal. Both work just the same on my eczema I've found, and they both really help sooth it.