Created by Ayurvedic doctors not by the marketing companies — safe, scientific, and made for real chronic skin needs.
Why eczema relapses after ‘getting better.'
Even when the skin looks normal, the system underneath may still be sensitive.
Relapse usually happens because:
• immunity hasn’t fully stabilised
• internal inflammation is quiet but present
• skin barrier hasn’t fully strengthened
• support is withdrawn too suddenly
Stage 3 prevents this mistake.
Instead of stopping everything abruptly, it:
• reduces intensity
• keeps the core support
• allows the system to settle fully
This is not about doing more.
It’s about ending the journey the right way.
What stabilisation really means.
Your Stage 3 stabilisation essentials.
Not what ads say. Not what worked for someone else. What your body is showing right now.
Important Note:
SkinMate Oil, Bodywash, Shampoo, and Shankhpushpi Plus are not part of Stage 3.
They are used only if specific triggers return.
This keeps the routine lighter, sustainable, and confidence-building.
This keeps the routine lighter, sustainable, and confidence-building.
A lighter routine — on purpose.
Morning
• Aarogya Plus
• Eczonil Tablet
Daytime
• EczoNil Lotion only if dryness or irritation appears
Night
Eczonil Tablet
As Needed
• EczoNil Ointment only if patches reactivate
Key Principle:
“Use less — but don’t remove support abruptly.”
How Stage 2 usually unfolds.
This is a balancing stage, not a quick fix.
FAQs/HONEST REVIEWS
Can I stop treatment completely now?
Gradual reduction is safer. Stage 3 helps prevent relapse.
Do I need ointment daily?
No. Only if symptoms reappear.
Why is Aarogya Plus still needed?
To maintain immune stability while the system fully settles.
How long should I stay in Stage 3?
Typically 6–12 weeks, depending on sensitivity.
What if eczema returns?
You can temporarily step back to Stage 2 or 2.5.






