Seek professional medical advice from your GP for more information and diagnosis of your specific condition, and how you can best help yourself.

Dry Skin

Every single one of us is likely to develop dry skin at some point in our lives. In the UK, a staggering 8 million of us are affected with dry skin.

Sensitive Skin

People who have sensitive skin often complain of stinging, tightness, itching or burning sensations, which become apparent after contact with particular products on their skin.

Eczema

Eczema is a condition where the skin is dry, itchy and can often be inflamed. In more severe cases, the skin may be cracked and bleeding. The most common form of eczema is atopic dermatitis. However, there are many different forms of eczema.

Baby Skincare

Our skin begins to form very early on when we are still inside the womb, soon after conception. The outermost waterproof protective layer of the skin forms first, followed by the sebaceous glands (oil glands). These glands are not active in early infancy, which may account for that recognisable ‘baby smell’.