The outer layer of the skin is known to replenish at least once every 28 days.  As such, peeling can be expected, although it usually just sheds on its own.  For skin that visibly peels, there’s usually an underlying reason - poor hydration, dryness, sun damage or other environmental issues.

Peeling skin is often a symptom of some other condition. As such, the skin peel treatments you require will need to be geared towards what’s causing it.  Potential causes include such conditions as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, erythroderma, various types of rashes and vitamin A overdose.  If you’re not suffering from any of the above conditions, though, most peeling skin will heal by itself.  Skin peel treatments, as a result, are usually unnecessary.  A quick visit to a physician, of course, should facilitate faster recovery.

If you’re suffering from a specific condition that causes the peeling skin, skin peel treatments can range from simple home remedies like fresh mint juice to topical various creams and lotions to physician-administered procedures.  Most of the time, it would work really well to use a moisturizer, drink plenty of water (hydrate) and use a sunscreen anytime you’re out in the sun.

Just as important as applying skin peel treatments, resist the desire to pick on peeling skin, steer clear from the sun as much as you can and avoid washing or bathing in warm water.  Peeling skin isn’t all that hard to clear up.

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02 Skin Peel Treatments: Does Your Skin Dry And Peel?

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