How Do You Reverse Hyperpigmentation?
If you’re bothered by patches of discoloured skin, you’ll be wondering what you can do to get rid of them!
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
If you’re bothered by patches of discoloured skin, you’ll be wondering what you can do to get rid of them!
Post-Inflammatory hyperpigmentation is one of the most common skin issues, yet it’s also one of the least talked about.
Vitamin E seems to have a great deal of potential as an effective remedy against hyperpigmentation! We take a closer look.
It’s clear that the key to managing hyperpigmentation is a really good skincare routine! But what would that include?
There are so many different remedies for hyperpigmentation that it can be hard to tell which might actually be effective. We look at whether vitamin C could be a contender!
There are several treatments that dermatology clinics can offer, but what can you do yourself to improve post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation?
You may have heard of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation but how would you recognise it yourself?
Hyperpigmentation is the result of trauma to the skin; it usually improves on its own eventually, but how can you help it on its way?
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH for short) can be very distressing but is it actually dangerous?
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can be a difficult thing to shift, but could aloe vera do the trick?
Hyperpigmentation - the discolouration of skin - can fade away but how long it takes is a bit of a lottery.
One of the things we’re asked most about at Balmonds is hyperpigmentation. It’s an under-acknowledged condition and can cause a lot of distress; here we look at what causes it...