The real reason your skin got ruined during the change of seasons.
If you peel frequently or strongly on skin that has already become sensitive due to weather changes
Keratinocytes in the skin proliferate excessively.
This causes the turnover cycle to accelerate abnormally, generating more dead skin cells, and
It causes various skin problems such as redness, itching, and inflammation.
What was done for the sake of the skin actually became the decisive cause of its ruin.
1 Overfilling
If you experience increased dead skin cell buildup or enlarged pores after peeling, suspect over-peeling.
Frequent peeling causes the dead skin cells, which act as a protective barrier preventing moisture evaporation from the skin, to disappear.
The main cause is a damaged skin regeneration system.
You may feel extreme dryness because your skin needs more moisture than usual.
2 Peeling Burn
When skin sensitized by peeling rises to a fever or is further irritated by UV exposure
A state where the skin is damaged. To recover it, increase blood flow
Small arteries and capillaries expand, and tiny blood vessels appear in areas where the skin tissue is thin, such as around the eyes.
It is also accompanied by symptoms such as burning, stinging, and blisters.
3 secondary infection
Itchy skin and the appearance of red hives or pustules are also symptoms of peeling syndrome.
If you peel too deeply or the protective barrier is excessively washed away, the skin's protective function is compromised.
At this time, if you touch your skin with hands full of germs or during exercise and sauna
The salt in secreted sweat irritates the skin and develops into inflammation.
Let's all agree to peel in moderation!
Basically, it is said that peeling about once a week is appropriate.
It is said that for sensitive skin, it is recommended to extend the peeling cycle depending on your skin condition!!!
Source: https://m.thesingle.co.kr/article/716809/THESINGLE