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Welcome to Be More You. Our Balmonds Blog.

Time to grab a cuppa and take a moment for yourself to discover and get inspired.

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

How To Treat Perioral Dermatitis In Babies

How To Treat Perioral Dermatitis In Babies

Babies often break out in rashes and spots around their mouths, and it can be really hard to figure out why. Is it what they’re eating, what they’re touching, or...

Why Shea Butter Can Help Perioral Dermatitis

Why Shea Butter Can Help Perioral Dermatitis

Suffering from perioral dermatitis? What you will definitely need to find is a hypoallergenic, scent-free, sulfate-free, paraffin-free moisturiser that you can use to look after your skin. Shea butter is...

What Causes Varicose Eczema?

What Causes Varicose Eczema?

Varicose eczema, also known as venous statis dermatitis or gravitational eczema, is a skin condition affecting the lower legs. But what causes it?

What's The Best Natural Cream For Varicose Eczema?

What's The Best Natural Cream For Varicose Eczema?

There are many reasons why you might want to go natural to soothe the painful symptoms of varicose eczema, also known as venous statis dermatitis or gravitational eczema: here are some tips for finding the...

How To Prevent Varicose Eczema

How To Prevent Varicose Eczema

Varicose eczema, also known as venous, statis or gravitational eczema, is an uncomfortable and persistent condition that can be frustratingly difficult to get rid off.

What Causes Scalp Folliculitis?

What Causes Scalp Folliculitis?

If you're struggling to cope with a bumpy, painful and inflamed scalp, have you worked out what might be causing the problem?