Raelle Brown is a powerful voice for many тАУ for women of color, for women with eczema, and for anyone needing a role model with strength and self-assurance. A video producer in the Philadelphia area, Raelle uses her communication skills and her deep compassion to help others through her popular Instagram account, @wokewithinskin, as well as her blog. How does she get ready to be at her best each morning, even when dealing with a difficult skin flare-up? Here, she shares her strategies, from both health/beauty and emotional perspectives.
Dealing With a Flare-Up
As Raelle sees it, planning for any contingency is key. тАЬI have two different plans when it comes to a morning ritual because of my eczema,тАЭ she says. тАЬMy first plan is for the worst of times тАУ when IтАЩm having a flare-up. On days when IтАЩm actively dealing with my┬аeczema, I canтАЩt rely on being able to do everything in the morning тАУ it might be too uncomfortable to do my usual cleansing and preparation. My solution is to do as much as I comfortably can the night before, in case my skin is really irritated the next day. I donтАЩt take a shower if IтАЩm having a flare-up, because it would make my skin way too dry. Instead, I fill a bath with Epsom salts and soak for about 20 minutes.тАЭ Epsom salts exfoliate the skin, and they contain magnesium, a natural moisturizer. Plus, тАЬtheyтАЩre very accessible for everyone, because theyтАЩre so inexpensive,тАЭ she says.
Extra moisturizing is her next essential step. тАЬAfter I get out of the bathtub, I like to use natural butters тАУ jojoba especially is my go-to,тАЭ Raelle explains. тАЬI know a lot of people use things like Vaseline, assuming itтАЩs moisturizing, but itтАЩs a chemical, and itтАЩs so much more soothing to go with products that arenтАЩt made up of chemicals. Then I use body oil all over, a natural formula again.тАЭ
Putting Her Best Face Forward
Next, she adapts her beauty routine. тАЬIf IтАЩm having a flare-up, the only makeup IтАЩll put on is lipstick тАУ the cleanest type I can find,тАЭ Raelle says. тАЬI donтАЩt have just one brand that I like, but I find fruit-based formulas are the best for keeping my skin soft and calm. I try never to wear foundation, because I think with eczema itтАЩs important to let your skin breathe as much as possible. For sure I wouldnтАЩt wear it during a flare-up тАУ trying to тАШcoverтАЩ that just makes it more uncomfortable.тАЭ
Then there are what Raelle calls her тАЬmaintenanceтАЭ mornings. тАЬIf IтАЩm not having an active flare-up, I might get up and decide to take a shower, then do my moisturizer and oil,тАЭ she says. тАЬOr I might decide to skip a shower entirely, and outside of moisturizing I might just let my skin chill for a day. Chilling is a really good preventative step you can take sometimes. If I have to wear a little makeup for some reason, like IтАЩm going to have my photo taken for my blog or something like that, then I will put on a little makeup. But again, natural products all the way.тАЭ
Going Deeper
ThatтАЩs what Raelle does for her body тАУ and then thereтАЩs what she does to prepare herself psychologically for the day. тАЬI think itтАЩs so helpful to just feel community support. That makes a huge difference in what you put out to the world externally, as well as how you feel internally,тАЭ she reflects. тАЬSo I go on social media, and I get support, and it is just a huge help to communicate with other people who are going through what I am, in dealing with eczema. It has helped me process so many things in such a therapeutic way.тАЭ
To center herself, Raelle also does breath work. тАЬJust deep breathing, being conscious of your breath, being quiet тАУ if you canтАЩt do anything else to get ready for the day, doing that is so important,тАЭ she says. тАЬIn fact, anything you can do to be calm is important тАУ with eczema, calm is your superpower. Not just so you can deal well with flare-ups, or prevent them. I think, especially for women of color, you have to be aware of how the outside world is going to view you. Being calm, and aware of yourself internally, really helps, because our skin color is already judged, and then you have eczema in addition to that. Instead of being seen as unattractive, you have to be an inspiration. You have to know youтАЩre beautiful! Your viewpoint is the one that matters.тАЭ
As Raelle tells it, these simple actions have empowered and sustained her for years. тАЬWhen I was at my lowest, dealing with the external effects of eczema, I had to learn to go beyond the external,тАЭ she says. тАЬI had to find other answers. Finding other people like me motivated me. Now I know how to give that support back to others, and doing that тАУ through Instagram, through my blog, through just talking to them тАУ is the most important thing I do every morning and every day.тАЭ