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  • Day vs night moisturisers: What’s the difference?

    Discover the differences between day and night moisturisers, how they work and tips on selecting the right one for your skin.

  • Your go-to skincare routine for dry skin

    Discover how to combat dry skin that feels tight, itchy with a simple skincare routine to hydrate and restore your glow on your face and body.

  • How to soothe your baby’s dry skin

    Worried about your newborn’s dry skin? Learn how to treat your baby’s dry, flaky skin to keep it soft, smooth and moisturised.

  • Parent’s guide to bathing your eczema-prone baby

    Bathtime should be a calming, joyful part of the day, but for babies with eczema-prone skin, it can be challenging. Our gentle guide can help make bathtime a soothing, bonding experience for you and your little one.

  • What does eczema look like?

    Learn more with Dr. Deshan about eczema on the face

  • How to care for cracked skin?

    Cracked skin is caused by dehydration and a weakened skin barrier, often seen on weight-bearing areas or those with low sebum production. Treatment involves water-free moisturisers, gentle exfoliation, and targeted ingredients like ceramides or AHAs. 

  • What is the difference between eczema and psoriasis?

    Eczema is more common and tends to present with red, itchy, scaly rashes which are usually in the thin skin of the body - the face, neck, elbow and knees creases. It can be associated with asthma and hayfever.

  • Why does eczema sting?

    Eczema, a common skin condition causing red, itchy patches, often leads to stinging sensations due to factors like scratching, weakened skin barriers, nerve density, and inflammation. Managing eczema pain involves moisturizing, avoiding irritants, and seeking medical advice for relief.

  • What is eczema?

    Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that causes patches of the skin to become red, dry, scaly and itchy, typically seen on joints, the face and hands.

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