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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

eczema

Share Your Salve

Share Your Salve

How did you find out about Skin Salvation? Was it through a social media post? A newspaper story? Have you shared YOUR salve with friends or family members?

What Triggers Eczema?

What Triggers Eczema?

Anyone living with skin prone to eczema will know how difficult it can be to identify the main triggers – especially as eczema presents so differently in everyone.

Is Showering Good For Eczema?

Is Showering Good For Eczema?

There’s a fair amount of confusion around bathing and hygiene routines for those with eczema and the truth is - it’s not a black and white issue.You can’t categorically say...

Are Bleach Baths Good For Eczema?

Are Bleach Baths Good For Eczema?

It sounds like a really extreme treatment for a common condition, but thousands of people around the world swear by bleach baths to manage their eczema. But why are bleach...

How Common Is Discoid Eczema?

How Common Is Discoid Eczema?

Discoid, or nummular, eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition; it’s a type of atopic dermatitis or eczema, characterised by its distinctive ring-shaped patches.

Nummular Eczema on the inside of an index finger

Will Nummular Eczema Go Away?

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.