How to use emollients
Leave-on emollients
Emollient lotions, sprays, creams and ointments should be applied directly to the skin.
They should be smoothed, not rubbed, into the skin gently in the same direction that your hair grows. This helps prevent hair follicles getting blocked.
They can be used to replace lost moisture whenever your skin feels dry or tight. They're very safe and you can't overuse them.
You may need to experiment with different emollients or try a combination. For example, you may decide to use a cream during the day and an ointment at night.
Soap substitutes (emollient wash products)
Mix a small amount (around teaspoonful) of soap substitute in the palm of your hand with a little warm water and spread it over damp or dry skin.
Rinse and pat the skin dry, being careful not to rub it.
You can use soap substitutes for handwashing, showering or in the bath.
They don't foam like normal soap, but are just as effective at cleaning the skin.
If your skin stings after using an emollient wash product and doesn't settle after rinsing, ask a pharmacist to recommend a different soap substitute.
Bath additives
Emollient bath additives often come as a bath oil. Add this to warm or lukewarm bath water and soak in it for at least 10 minutes. Once out of the bath, pat your skin dry with a towel.
You can also apply bath oil directly to the skin in the shower, but this isn't as effective as soaking in the bath.
Using a bath additive leaves a protective film of oil over the skin that helps it stop losing moisture.
Some bath oils contain an antiseptic, which can help prevent infections.
But these products should only be used occasionally, unless the infection covers a large area of your skin or comes back.
Talk to your GP, nurse or pharmacist if you have questions about this.
Never use more than the recommended amount of bath additive, as high concentrations may cause skin irritation.
Using emollients with other skin treatments
If you're using a steroid cream or another treatment for your skin condition, wait at least 30 minutes after putting on your emollient before applying it.
This avoids diluting the effect of the treatment and spreading it to areas of skin that don't need it.