What Causes Eczema In Adults?
Though it’s not so common, people can develop eczema later in life, even if they’ve never suffered from the chronic condition before.
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
Though it’s not so common, people can develop eczema later in life, even if they’ve never suffered from the chronic condition before.
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Pompholyx - or dyshidrotic eczema - is a common but little-understood condition, but what causes it?
Suffering from the blistery, itchy patches on hands and feet known as pompholyx or dyshidrotic eczema? If you’re wondering if they’ll ever go away, read on!