Hidradenitis Suppurativa Help: Jackie’s Bedrock Balm Story

Living with Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) — a chronic skin condition that causes painful bumps and inflammation — is tough. It can make everyday comfort feel impossible.

That’s why Jackie’s story is so powerful. She tried Bedrock Balm as part of her HS skincare routine and sent us these incredible updates:

 


Jackie’s Story

GIRLFRIEND. I really wish I could hug you. You've given me my life back! I can wear the clothes I want without the discomfort or worry of staining my clothes. I'm two weeks in using Bedrock Balm and it has reduced the inflammation in my HS significantly. I know it's only going to get better with time.”

And then, a week later:

Week 3 update: I was able to wear a real bra, rather than a sports bra, for 18 hours straight yesterday! Before Bedrock, I would have a mental breakdown just thinking about putting one on. Most of my Hidradenitis suppurativa is in my bra line, so I've always resorted to wearing a sports bra for comfort. I really feel like I should give Bedrock my firstborn as sacrifice for this amazing stuff!”


Jackie — thank you for sharing your HS skincare journey with us. Your words mean the world. 💛

If you’re dealing with Hidradenitis suppurativa and looking for an HS cream that helps reduce irritation, try our Bedrock Balm and see if it works for you.

 

Why Customers with HS Try Bedrock Balm

Bedrock Balm isn’t a medical treatment, but customers like Jackie use it as a gentle barrier cream to calm redness, reduce friction, and soothe irritation from HS. Its 20% zinc oxide formula plus botanicals like Calendula, Chamomile, and Rosehip Seed Oil make it a favorite for those struggling with flare-ups.

best cream for Hidradenitis suppurativa - Bedrock Balm

 

Q: Can Bedrock Balm help with Hidradenitis suppurativa symptoms?
A: Yes, customers like Jackie report using Bedrock Balm can help HS by calming redness, soothing bumps and providing barrier shelter on their skin. 

Q: How do I use Bedrock Balm for HS?
A: Apply a thin layer on areas prone to irritation (like underarms, bra line, or thighs). Use daily for ongoing barrier protection.

Q: Do I still need to talk to my doctor?
A: Absolutely. This is not medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider about your HS treatment plan.