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Peeling skin: treatment, prevention, causes

Peeling skin: treatment, prevention, causes

Desquamation of the skin is characterized by a deficiency of lipids and water in the epidermis (outer layer of the skin). When there is a lack of lipids on the surface, the epidermis loses the ability to hold water causing dryness, causing rashes or peeling.

 


You can take into account many tips and special treatments to improve the skin, the main treatments are the use of moisturizing creams and avoid soaps with very strong components. If not treated properly, this condition will occur frequently. In these cases, you will need the help of a skin doctor (dermatologist).

 

Treatment


When the skin does not return to its normal state, "smooth and hydrated" it needs special care and treatment such as: Pre-Bath Oil with natural oils.

Who It's For? This product is for consumers who suffer from dry, itchy, irritated skin or eczema as well as anyone looking for a more luxurious bath experience and a healthy, radiant glow.

 

Prevention

The skin is an organ that needs a lot of care, and more so when we reach an advanced age, when collagen is decreasing.

Take into account these precautions to prevent the skin from peeling and looking dull over the years:

  1. Perform a daily cleanse using derm recommended cleansers.
  2. Moisturizes the skin. To avoid dry skin, use moisturizing cream daily, this prevents water from escaping, maintaining a luminous and soft skin.
  3. Limit exposure to hot water.
  4. Avoid harsh soaps and shampoos.
  5. Use sunscreen with a minimum SPF 50.


Causes

Peeling of the skin is usually not a serious problem. In most cases it is produced by factors such as hot or cold weather, low humidity in the environment and hot water baths. Although it can also be caused by diseases that significantly affect the skin.


The main causes of peeling skin are:

Climate. Skin is usually drier during winter, when humidity levels and temperatures drop. Although this can also occur if you live in desert areas.

Heat. Overuse of central heating, fireplaces, and stoves reduces humidity, causing skin to dry out and flake.

Hot showers and baths. Taking hot baths or showers can dry out the skin. The same happens with the daily use of swimming pools due to the high amounts of chlorine applied to the water.

Abrasive soaps. Many of the toilet soaps, and even certain shampoos, remove moisture from the skin, this is due to the fact that they are composed of substances that tend to remove natural oil from the skin.

Other conditions: People with skin problems, such as psoriasis or eczema, are prone to triggering a peeling of the skin, which if not treated properly can create ulcers on the skin.

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