How To Get Through Topical Steroid Withdrawl (TSW): UV Phototherapy
"This is my last session of phototherapy on the NHS. I shall miss it. It’s been really good for me."
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
"This is my last session of phototherapy on the NHS. I shall miss it. It’s been really good for me."
Five years down the line: Briana Banos on her incredible TSW journey.
Unless you have personally suffered with topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) you will not be able to fully understand the battle and pain of the condition.
If you’ve been going through topical steroid withdrawal, you’ll know just what a gruelling and bumpy ride it can be, beset by setbacks and disappointments. With that in mind, we asked...
No Moisture Treatment (aka NMT) is a strategy for speeding up the process of healing from the side effects of topical steroids, otherwise known as ‘topical steroid withdrawal’. But does it work?
Heard of No Moisture Treatment, aka NMT? It’s a radical process that those who’ve tried it swear helped them recover from topical steroid withdrawal faster and more efficiently than standard...
Acrylic nails as a weapon against eczema?! Sounds crazy but it works! Here's Zainab Danjuma to explain.
Wondering how to on earth to get through Topical Steroid Withdrawal in the winter? Here's some brilliant TSWinter advice from Louise King!
We’ve got a great guest blog this week, from Louise King (@louigi.skin), all about the remarkable powers of rosehip oil and how it’s helped her soothe TSW-induced dry skin.
In the latest of her series of blogs about healing from topical steroid withdrawal, Louise King writes about the next step of her journey, a new biological treatment called dupilumap.
The second of our guest blogs by Caroline Szczuka looks at the psychological scars left behind after severe and debilitating flare-ups.
For many, ‘living abroad’ is an opportunity for a new adventure and a fresh start; I remember thinking that my move to England would be a remake of the film Eat,...