Skincare for sensitive skin
What does it mean when products are ‘hypoallergenic’ or ‘dermatologically tested’?
What does it mean when products are ‘hypoallergenic’ or ‘dermatologically tested’?
That number at the bottom of the label can tell you a lot about how effective a medicine may be.
We tested a small sample of sunscreens from various brands, and were surprised to find that some products didn’t even come close to their SPF 50+ claims.
In a field of huge potential, the hype is currently way ahead of the science – with vulnerable consumers paying the price.
Which sunscreens moisturise your skin and protect against sun damage without being sticky, heavy or oily?
Deodorants, sunscreen, fake tan and make-up may be safe on your skin, but are they safe in your lungs?
Our guide to finding the right PT, qualifications and the costly traps to avoid.