Home remedies to heal skin peeling to the maximum

Dhwani Vora | Updated: Sep 23, 2019, 17:53 IST
You must have observed that when your skin is damaged, it will start peeling off some or the other time. It is the topmost layer of the skin that will start to peel off. It isn't painful usually but isn't good for your skin either. Most of the times, the skin on our palms will come off. This is a common problem, especially during cold climate. But there are a few reasons why your skin peels and two major reasons are dryness and sunburn. Even some sort of medication can cause skin peeling. If we ignore some or the other kind of skin condition or allergies, it will also result in ski peeling. It can also get worse time and can also lead to skin infection. Hence, it is very important to treat your skin will essential care and we've got you some home remedies for the same.

Vitamin E oil: Take some vitamin E capsules and use a needle to poke holes in it. Squeeze out the oil in a container and apply it on the affected region. Now, it might smell a little weird but it sure helps soothe down the skin and moisturize it too. It helps in removing the damaged skin and heals your sensitive skin.

Aloe Vera: This plant as a lot of anti-inflammatory properties which helps in soothing your skin. It helps in moisturizing your skin and keeps it away from peeling any further. Apply some fresh aloe vera gel extract that's mixed with some milk or oil. Massage it well on to your skin and leave it on.

Sugar Oatmeal Scrub: You can mix some oatmeal with sugar and oil and use it as a scrub and massage it on the affected area for 5 minutes. Rinse it off after a while and practice this twice a week. You might know that exfoliation helps your skin get rid of all the dead skin cells and keeps your skin fresh and clean.

Baby oil: This one is specially made for babies who have very sensitive skin. It can moisturize your skin as well and keeps it away from any kind of irritation or problems. You can use baby oils for your skin quite frequently.
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