What Gets Rid Of Eczema Fast?
Is there a magic bullet to eliminate eczema quickly?
From interviews with fascinating people, to nutritional support, skincare and beauty hacks created specifically for those with sensitive skin, as well as some sneak-peaks behind the scenes at Balmonds, you’ll find it all in our online magazine
Is there a magic bullet to eliminate eczema quickly?
We look at what you can and can’t eat if you’ve got eczema.
Dyshidrotic eczema can be hard to manage, but how long might you expect it to last?
We’ve all heard the rumours about how eating broccoli or cheese can affect your breastfed baby’s digestion but is there a link with eczema too?
While there’s no known medication which will cure eczema, there are strategies to manage your symptoms and make eczema easier to live with.
For most sufferers, the answer is that eczema is a complicated and chronic condition that needs management strategies over a lifetime.
Though it’s not so common, people can develop eczema later in life, even if they’ve never suffered from the chronic condition before.
There’s nothing more annoying than having an itch you just can’t scratch! But the more you know about eczema, the easier it becomes to manage it.
If you’ve experienced dyshidrotic eczema, you’ll know precisely how infuriating and itchy it can be! But should you pop the blisters?
Check out our Ultimate Guide to Travelling With Eczema for all the tips and advice on holidaying with a chronic skin condition.
Acne and eczema might be two very different skin conditions, but they can sometimes coincide, making it very difficult to know how to manage your skin.
As part of Balmonds commitment to sharing the stories of real people living with chronic skin conditions, we asked Ruth Holroyd of What Allergy to tell us her eczema and...