Most common questions used to investigate
Do you use products with harsh chemicals?
Are you using a moisturizer?
Are you taking any supplement?
Have you ever tried with a pain reliever?
Are you using soaps or bath oils when you bathe?
Do you drink plenty of water?
Common conclusions
Certain chemicals added to moisturizers, soaps, shampoos, and other beauty products may cause skin irritation that results in peeling fingertips, so you should avoid using proucts with harsh chemicals such as fragrances, isothiazolinones, etc. You should look for products marketed for sensitive skin.
Peeling nails can be the result of too little or too much moisture, so you should continue using it because it can help minimize flaking and irritation. You could try Nivea Soft Moisturizing Creme, Eucerin Dry Skin Replenishing Cream or Avene Hydrance Optimale Riche hydrating cream.
You should start taking vitamin D, iron, vitamin C and Fish oil too because they are really important for your dry skin.
You should start taking a pain reliever over-the-counter (OTC) like ibuprofen or aspirin, because the irritation and redness accompanying your sunburn can be minimized by these drugs. They can also decrease the discomfort that is associated with sunburn.
You should avoid using soaps or bath oils when you bathe, because they can make your peeling worse. You should also avoid rubbing your skin with a towel after you bathe. Instead, pat your skin dry with a towel.
Great! You should stay hydrated because that will help you reduce peeling.
You should start
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