Do your skin look rejuvenated and refreshed after you are tucked away from dead skin cells from the surface? Well, peeling is an important step in your skin care regime and can do wonders if done correctly.
But, too many of these ‘good things’ can cause more damage to your skin than goodness.
Whether you choose physical exfoliation or chemicals, over-exfoliation can damage your skin to some extent that might need a few moments to heal.
We are related to Dr.
Kaustav Guha, R & D Head, Skinkraft Laboratory to find out more about the exfoliation experience.
What happens to excessive skin?
Exfoliation increases your skin cell turnover.
So when you peel off, new cells appear on the surface of your skin.
This makes your skin look younger, giving a better texture and removing your skin.
However, if you have peeled too much or too often you will damage new cells on the surface of the skin even before they settle down.
This can produce one or more of the following symptoms:
Reddish and irritation
If your skin looks very red, chances are you have surpassed expenses.
It can also be accompanied by itching or burning sensation.
Too much rubbing or peeling your skin can make it feel raw and irritated.
Swelling and swelling.
If you see swelling or swelling in the peeled area, you might have affected the lipid layer of your skin.
Lipid layer on your skin locks moisture and protects your skin from the element.
Damage to the lipid layer can make your skin more sensitive and vulnerable.
Hypersensitive skin
Excess exfoliation can make your skin very sensitive.
Your skin can have a detrimental reaction of certain products that you can Tolerani instead.
If you have an overdone peel, you also have to avoid using strong cleansers and vitamin A products (retinol, retinoids, etc.) regardless of other physical exfoliations or other chemicals until your skin heals completely.
Too dry or too oily
Natural oils released from your skin not only gives you light but also has a protective effect on your skin.
Exfoliation over-exfoliation of your skin natural oil, making it look dry and scaly.
But if you have oily skin, you might think more will end your misery, but you can’t be more wrong! Your skin starts to produce excess oil to compensate for an unusual drought caused by over-over peels.
More breakouts.
Yes, you hear it correctly, excessive peels can worsen your acne situation in the following ways:
The function of the protective barrier of the skin is damaged, allowing acne causing germs to bring in chaos on your skin.
Excessive scouring or exfoliation can increase inflammation that leads to more breakouts.
Increased oil production because over-exfoliation can clog your pores that re-translate more acne and blackheads.
Candles, tight leather
If your skin has an unhealthy luster of candles on it or it feels very tight and dehydrated, chances are you have mastered it.
Healthy skin and hydrated chewy, luminous and soft to touch.
But if the top layer of your skin is damaged, there is increased water loss and your skin looks thin and tight.
How to cure excessive skin?
Use an ice package to calm inflammation and irritation.
You can also use the aloe vera gel cooled in the refrigerator to help calm your skin.
Moisturize your skin using a soft scent-free moisturizer.
You can use lotion containing ceramida to help cure your skin protector barrier.
Adding vitamin C serum can help your skin recover faster.
You can also use hydrocortisone cream or lotion to help eliminate redness and irritation.
If you have severe pain, swelling or inflammation, take anti-inflammatory drugs as determined by your doctor
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