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Is it eczema or acne? How to tell the difference

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Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, “Is that eczema or acne?”

If you’ve experienced both in the past, or if you’ve had family members with either, it’s easy to get confused. Both conditions can appear on your skin in ways that may be similar.

The good news is that they usually have some clear differences once you know what to look for. This matters because eczema and acne require different care. Using the wrong kind of product can sometimes make your skin feel worse instead of better.

What is eczema (and is it eczema or acne do you have?)

Eczema – also called atopic dermatitis – is a skin condition where your skin becomes inflamed, dry and excessively itchy. Think of it as your skin’s protective barrier weakening or breaking down. When this happens, your skin freaks out and reacts to things that wouldn’t normally bother it, like certain soaps, fabrics, cold air, or even stress.

Eczema usually appears as:

  • Red, dry or scaly patches of skin
  • Intense itching (often worse at night)
  • Skin that looks thick or leathery in places
  • Small bumps that may ooze or crust over
  • Skin that feels raw or extremely sensitive to the touch

Eczema likes to break out in places like the inside of your elbows, behind your knees, and on your hands, face, and neck. It may come and go in “flashes”—meaning it gets bad for a while, then calms down, then comes back again.

Eczema is not contagious. You can’t catch it from someone else. It tends to run in families and is often linked to allergies and asthma.

What is acne? (And is it eczema or acne you’re seeing?)

Acne is what happens when your pores become clogged with dead skin cells, oil (sebum), and sometimes bacteria. Your skin produces oil to stay healthy, but sometimes it does too much and that extra oil gets trapped inside a pore. When bacteria joins the party, you get inflammation, and that’s when things like pimples and cysts appear.

Acne usually looks like this:

  • Whiteheads (clogged pores that are close to the surface)
  • Blackheads (clogged pores that are light and dark in color)
  • Red pimples or pustules (the ones with the white tip)
  • Deeper, red, swollen painful cysts or nodules under the skin known as inflammatory acne
  • Oily looking skin around the affected area

Acne tends to appear on your face (especially your forehead, nose and chin – the ‘T-zone’), but it can also appear on your chest, back and shoulders. These are the areas that have the most oil glands.

Unlike eczema, acne is very closely related to hormones. That’s why it often occurs during puberty, around your period, or during times of high stress. Bacteria also play a big role, as does inflammation.

Is it eczema or acne? How to tell the difference

Here is the easiest way to compare these two conditions when looking at your skin.

Texture

Eczema usually feels dry, rough or scaly. Acne is usually irregular, with isolated spots or clogged pores.

Itching vs spasms

Eczema is often very itchy. Acne is more likely to cause pimples, blackheads, whiteheads or painful bumps. Acne can be irritated, but severe itching is more indicative of eczema.

Standard

Eczema often appears in patches. Acne usually appears as individual spots or clusters of spots.

Skin type area

Eczema can appear anywhere, often in areas that become dry or irritated. Acne is common in oilier areas such as the face, chest and back.

Your age

Eczema can start when you’re a baby and continue throughout life, although some children outgrow it. Acne is most common in adolescence when hormones kick in, although adults can get it too.

What makes it worse

Eczema can flare up when you use harsh soaps or perfumes, when you’re stressed, or when you’re exposed to weather changes or irritants. Acne can be triggered by pore-clogging products, friction, hormones, or overly harsh skincare that irritates the skin.

Either thick moisturizers help or hurt

If using a thick moisturizer makes your skin feel calmer and better, it’s probably eczema. If it makes your skin break out more, acne is likely the problem.

How to treat eczema or acne: The right approach for everyone

This is the part that is really important. If you treat eczema like acne, you can dry it out even more. If you deal with acne like eczema and use heavy or pore-clogging products, breakouts can get worse.

If it is eczema

The goal is to calm the inflammation and restore the skin barrier.

Useful habits:

  • Use a gentle cleanser (no harsh scrubbing)
  • Moisturize regularly, especially after showering and bathing, and after washing hands
  • Avoid products with fragrances or irritating ingredients
  • Keep showers and baths lukewarm, not hot
  • Avoid triggers – find out what triggers your eczema flare-ups (harsh soaps, perfumes, certain fabrics, stress, heat) and minimize contact with these things
  • Use gentle, non-toxic products – skin with eczema is already irritated and sensitive, so use clean beauty products such as CV Skinlabs products specially formulated for sensitive skin conditions such as eczema and acne inflammation.

For eczema flare-ups, our Rescue + Relief Spray is a complete game changer. Instantly cools and soothes itchy, inflamed, inflamed skin. Dermatologists regularly recommend it for eczema symptoms. Spray on for instant relief, then follow with Calming Moisture and Body Repair Lotion to deeply hydrate and restore your skin’s barrier.

For drier, rougher patches, our Restorative Skin Balm is ideal for spot treatment areas that need extra moisture and healing support. All three products contain our exclusive Tri-Rescue Complex—a gentle turmeric, alpha-bisabolol and reishi mushroom that fights inflammation and supports skin repair.

If it’s acne

The goal is to clear clogged pores and reduce pimples without over-irritating the skin.

Useful habits:

  • Use gentle, acne-friendly skin care, but cleanse consistently — at least twice a day. avoid scrubbing too hard
  • Avoid picking or squeezing pimples
  • Use non-comedogenic products (do not clog pores).
  • Don’t skip the moisturizer—even oily, acne-prone skin needs hydration. Skipping moisture causes your skin to produce more oil to compensate
  • Stick to lightweight, oil-free formulas
  • Soothe inflammation

CV Skinlabs can also help acne-prone skin. Our Rescue + Relief Spray is oil-free and contains antimicrobial ingredients, making it a great choice for calming acne inflammation and soothing skin after breakouts. Our Calming Moisture is another good choice as it’s lightweight and helps calm redness without causing breakouts.

Still not sure?

It is possible to have both acne and eczema at the same time. If you’re seeing dry, itchy patches and pimples, or if your skin is getting worse with what you’re trying, it’s smart to see a dermatologist.

You should get professional help if:

  • Not sure if it’s eczema or acne
  • It is painful, widespread or severe
  • It affects your sleep or confidence
  • The products you try make it worse
  • You are frustrated and can’t seem to help your skin

A dermatologist can tell the difference and help you make a plan that addresses the real problem.

Can you tell if you have eczema or acne?

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