What Helps Dry Itchy Skin In Winter?
In this blog, we look at what you can do to look after winter skin...The key to looking after sensitive skin in winter is to use emollients regularly and generously. A...
70% of the population has sensitive skin, which means there’s an awful lot of us who find ourselves affected by a whole variety of triggers! Your skin may cope differently at different stages of its cycle or different times of year; it might react to cold air, to perfume or to preservatives in moisturisers. Whatever your individual triggers, the key to looking after sensitive skin is to keep things simple.
We’ve gathered expert advice, top tips and a selection of simple, gentle, effective products to keep your sensitive skin in the best condition possible.
For many women, hitting perimenopause means that even if they’ve had ‘normal’ skin so far, their forties and fifties bring new allergies and sensitivities; they might experience flare-ups of eczema for the first time, or notice that their skin is sore, dry, itchy and generally more delicate than it’s been previously.
So, this can be a time to take stock, change up your skincare routines, and give yourself and your skin a little extra care.
Here are some great tips for coping with perimenopausal skin:
And remember! This stage will pass. Once menopause has occurred, most of the most miserable symptoms - the itching, the inflammation - generally calm down.
The Balmonds blog is a great resource for those with sensitive skin. Discover what products can be most useful for easily irritated skin, which ingredients to avoid, and how to build a skincare regime that works for you.
In this blog, we look at what you can do to look after winter skin...The key to looking after sensitive skin in winter is to use emollients regularly and generously. A...
Ah, the great British summer! Packed tubes, restless nights, walking around the house in your pants and the daily ‘it’s too hot’ from every one of your colleagues. Sound familiar?...
Here come the lovely sunny days, accompanied inevitably by high pollen counts and all the usual symptoms of reactive skin. For those prone to hayfever or allergies as so many...