How to Stop Your Cuticle Skin from Peeling

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4Use petroleum jelly to seal in moisture. While it’s not a moisturizer, petroleum jelly seals in your natural moisture and protects your skin from the environment. You can also use it after your hand cream to seal in the moisture. Petroleum jelly will soften your cuticles and stop them from peeling, but it will also be very greasy. Make sure you thoroughly wash your hands before you eat or drink anything.
  • Although petroleum jelly is best used with another product, it is a cheap alternative. You can get a giant tub at a low cost.

5Try essential oils. Essential oils can be helpful in moisturizing your cuticles, while also smelling great! To moisturize your nails, try jojoba oil, sesame oil, lemon essential oil, lavender essential oil, myrrh essential oil, frankincense essential oil, balsam fir essential oil, or wintergreen essential oil. You can also use tea tree oil to keep your nails clean and prevent infection.
In most cases, you’ll need to dilute your essential oils with a carrier oil, as they’re too concentrated to be used directly on your skin. Great carrier oils include olive oil, grapeseed oil, or coconut oil.
6In a pinch, use some lip balm. If you’re out and about and your cuticles are bothering you, have a look in your bag for a stick of lip balm and try rubbing a little on your cuticles. It should provide some temporary relief until you can get your hands on some hand cream.
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