An Allergy-friendly Halloween!
What colour is your pumpkin this year? No, it's not a trick question! Ours will be teal, the colour of food allergy awareness.
Time to grab a cuppa and take a moment for yourself to discover and get inspired.
What colour is your pumpkin this year? No, it's not a trick question! Ours will be teal, the colour of food allergy awareness.
Well, sadly, it's not quite possible to eliminate eczema all together, as eczema is something people are prone to, not something we can 'cure', but changing what food you eat...
Guest writer, nutritionist Sarah Flower, looks at the difference between food allergies and intolerance, and pinpoints most common symptoms of food intolerance.
Thanks for your feedback! We know how hard living with sensitive skin is, especially when the world’s so upside down. That’s why we want to do as much as we...
Radiotherapy can cause irritation to the skin, which can range from mild redness, to soreness burning or even severe swelling, blistering or weeping.
We’ve got a great guest blog this week, from Louise King (@louigi.skin), all about the remarkable powers of rosehip oil and how it’s helped her soothe TSW-induced dry skin.
In the latest of her series of blogs about healing from topical steroid withdrawal, Louise King writes about the next step of her journey, a new biological treatment called dupilumap.
When diabetes is not well managed or undiagnosed, skin may well show signs of struggling with too much sugar in the blood.
Here are our 5 top tips for looking after your skin if you've got diabetes!
Itchy skin is a very common symptom of diabetes, although it can be hard to pinpoint exactly what’s causing the itch.
As a diabetic, your skin is, unfortunately, more vulnerable to all sorts of skin problems than most people, whether that’s infection, dryness, itchiness or allergic reactions.
You can use any topical emollient under wet wraps! That includes natural eczema creams, although some emollients work better under wet wraps than others.