What Do Climbers Put On Their Hands?
If you’re a regular climber, you’ll know how much your hands can suffer; here we take a look at what you can put on your hands when you’re climbing.
Time to grab a cuppa and take a moment for yourself to discover and get inspired.
If you’re a regular climber, you’ll know how much your hands can suffer; here we take a look at what you can put on your hands when you’re climbing.
Dyshidrosis can be difficult to manage, but what’s the best thing to put on it to ease the painful symptoms?
Climbing can take it out on hands; here we take a look at what helps look after sore hands after an arduous climbing session.
Discoid dermatitis can be a difficult condition to shift; in severe cases, the patches of irritated skin can last for months, if not years, and can get infected.
Varicose eczema or venous dermatitis can cause the skin to become irritated in a variety of ways. It often starts on the inside of the ankles, but can appear anywhere...
Have you ever come in from a day in the garden and found you’re itching like mad?! Let’s have a look at what might be going on.
Let’s take a look at what causes it and how you can make yourself more comfortable.
Scaly skin on the legs usually means that your skin is dry. It could be related to an existing long term skin condition such as eczema or psoriasis, or it...
Rosacea is a relatively common skin condition that affects the face, but can it be cured?
Here are some strategies for managing your discoid eczema naturally
But what can you put on your skin to keep it soft and well-moisturised in winter? Let’s take a look at which natural oils are best suited to looking after...
Patches tend to start as little bumps or spots, sometimes even blisters, but expand into circular shaped lesions, in fact nummular eczema can develop to cover a larger area of...