Have you ever wondered “why is my face peeling?” You’re not the only one. Instead of slapping on tonnes of moisturisers and oils hoping they’ll keep your skin from flaking in the winter, start taking a more well-rounded approach to preventing this pesky problem. While we always recommend seeing a dermatologist, there are always a bunch of at-home remedies like sea kelp, Vitamin C, that can help to alleviate your skin woes. Battle the unhappy results of sunburns, dry skin, and medical conditions with simple, all-natural formulas.
Here’s how to reduce skin peeling and flaking at home while you’re waiting for your derma appointment
How to Get Rid of Flaky Skin on Face
Here’s the good news! If you’re struggling with how to get rid of flaky skin on your face, there’s still hope. Take advantage of these five foolproof ways to maintain a healthy, long-lasting glow.
Tip #1: Use Hyaluronic Acid
When applied correctly, hyaluronic acid can work wonders. A lightweight humectant, hyaluronic acid is really a sugar molecule (not an acid) which binds up to 1000x its molecular weight. This means it’s best applied on already-damp skin, right before your hydrating moisturiser to boost moisture retention.
Tip #2: Fight Inflammation
Not-so-fun symptoms include redness, heat, itching, sensitivity, and swelling. If it’s serious, make sure you call the dermatologist. Use skincare products with soothing ingredients – these are ingredients that will reduce the biological overactivity in your skin that causes irritation and sensitivity. Our Oil Control Range contains Australian Old Man Weed, which has been used for generations by indigenous Australians to treat infections and inflammation.
Tip #3: Exfoliate
Resurfacing the skin is a must for peeling skin. You don’t want all that dead skin building up on your face and blocking your pores! That being said, remember to use gentle exfoliators, preferably one also with a moisturising function. Our Flash Perfection Exfoliator contains 3 essential oils (rosehip, olive, and grapeseed, for those asking) to ensure your face remains well-nourished after sloughing off the dead skin. Whatever exfoliator you’re using, always remember to never scrub your face too hard and risk creating micro-tears.
Tip #4: Drink Enough Water
Hydration is important from the inside out. According to the Mayo Clinic, the ideal daily water intake is 3.7 litres for men and 2.7 litres for women. Drink up!
Tip #5: Be Consistent
The most important part of skincare is consistency and patience. No product is a magic potion – while some give fabulous results, it always comes down to good habits and consistent efforts in your skincare routine. If you’re a newbie and want to start building a skincare routine that works best for your skin, read our Beginner’s Guide. If you’re already pretty experienced, read about Skinimalism here – you might find a way to cut down your skincare routine AND save some cash at the same time.
The Bottom Line
Whether it’s finding a new routine or adapting to better habits, we’re here to help you achieve the ultimate long-lasting glow. Browse our full collection of skin-saving products, and follow us on Instagram for more beauty tips!
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