This week it’s all about pores; the science behind them, why we need them, why they can become enlarged or blocked and what we can do to keep them healthy.
If you have a gluten allergy, sensitivity or intolerance then you may have already forayed into the world of gluten free alternatives. However, dipping your toes into the GF world isn’t always easy.
Can sugar have an effect on our skin that we might not even be aware of? Could it be causing some of the skin symptoms such as spots and irritation that we’re struggling with, without us even making the connection? As ever, let’s find out…
What is sweat and why do we do it? Is it good for us? What about the effects of sweat on our skin, the good, the bad and the ugly? I took it upon myself to find out. And the results certainly made me a little hot under the collar.
Hay fever is an allergy to grass, weed or tree pollen. When the body encounters something that we’re allergic to (called an allergen), it mistakenly believes it to be a threat and releases a substance called Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, specific to the allergen.
We’re not here to tell you to use one type of sunscreen over the other. Instead, we’re here to give you the facts so that you can make your own decision.