What Does Rosacea On Your Face Look Like?
Rosacea is actually quite a variable condition, but there are common symptoms that can help identify it.
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Rosacea is actually quite a variable condition, but there are common symptoms that can help identify it.
Ouch! Your face is dry, sore and horribly itchy! The corners of your mouth are cracking painfully and your eyes suddenly look fifty years older than the rest of your...
If you’re worried about those long and complicated ingredients in baby toiletries and wondering what on earth they mean, you’re not alone. Deciphering ingredients’ lists is particularly challenging if your...
Confused about all the fuss around sulfate-free shampoos and other toiletries? We give you the low-down on the ingredients those with sensitive skin might want to avoid! What Are Sulfates?...
Most GPs just don’t have the time to go through with you all the ways you could manage your own specific chronic dry skin condition, with all its unique triggers...
Caring for hard-working hands can be an absolute nightmare if your day-to-day routine means that you’re putting them through the wringer on a regular basis. Hands that come into contact...
What about rosehip oil, the much-vaunted miracle worker of regeneration and repair for damaged skin? Well, it turns out that rosehip is a brilliant oil for perioral dermatitis. Here are some...
We asked eczema sufferers for their top tips for surviving life with eczema: here’s what they said helped them beat the awful itch! Compression bandages These help me loads when I...
If your skin is dehydrated and suffering, we’ve got some great tips for you!
Scalp folliculitis can appear anywhere on the body that there are hair follicles, so it can look different depending on whether it's on the scalp, the chin, the back, upper...
Anyone living with skin prone to eczema will know how difficult it can be to identify the main triggers – especially as eczema presents so differently in everyone.
Wet dressing, or wet wrapping, for eczema is a strategy for decreasing itchiness and increasing moisture retention in sore, dry, or inflamed eczema. It can be very useful during intense...