Why Do My Hands Burn When I Put Cream On?
It’s the worst thing: you’re trying to treat your hands to a lovely moisturising treat and they repay your kindness by stinging at the merest dab of cream!
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
It’s the worst thing: you’re trying to treat your hands to a lovely moisturising treat and they repay your kindness by stinging at the merest dab of cream!
If you work as a healthcare worker, you’ll no doubt be familiar with the trials and tribulations of PPE: a great necessity but also a source of considerable discomfort.
Feeling out of control is very common for those who suffer from Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW), and more than any method, any cream, any diet, it's vital that you take time to...
Perioral dermatitis is a persistent and distressing condition which is characterised by pustules and inflammation around the mouth. Here we look at what you can do to help yourself at...
The short answer is that while self-care is good for rosacea, heat is not. Rosacea is an inflammatory condition that can flare up with certain triggers. Unfortunately, these triggers include...
If you’ve woken up to find your ears are scabby, it can be worrying as well as painful! Working out what might be going on can be a frustrating process.
It seems like a crazy idea - refusing to use moisturisers on skin that is agonisingly dry - but for those who follow the no moisture protocol (aka no moisture...
April is Rosacea Awareness month, a time to learn about the symptoms, implications and possible treatments for this under-reported and often really debilitating condition.
Louise King writes for Balmonds about her exciting new strategy for beating topical steroid withdrawal: a centre in Singapore that's treating TSW patients.
If you are working (or studying) during TSW, there’s a good chance that you will experience some level of disruption if your symptoms get severe. Here's a guest blog from...
Anyone with eczema, atopic dermatitis or any dry skin condition, as well as those going through topical steroid withdrawal, will probably associate sleep with a level of anxiety and itching.
Dry, cracked, super sore hands?! You’re not alone. Hands can really bear the brunt of life, whether it’s because they’re being slathered in alcohol-based hand sanitiser, dunked continuously in hot...