How to Stop Your Cuticle Skin from Peeling

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5Stay hydrated. Just as staying hydrated keeps your skin moist, it can also help keep your cuticles healthy. Drinking at least 8 glasses of water daily will help moisturize your cuticles, preventing dryness.
  • If you are very active, drink more water!
  • Carry around a reusable water bottle to make it easier for you to drink water on the go.

6Choose your manicurists carefully. Be careful when choosing a nail technician for your manicures and pedicures, as a poorly executed manicure can do more harm than good.
  • Some nail technicians can be very rough with your nails and cuticles, which can result in peeling, cracking and soreness.
  • If your nail technician tries to cut your cuticles, or tries to push your cuticles back too far, politely ask her to stop. They’re your nails, so you get to decide what happens to them.
  • If your nail technician cuts your cuticles and you end up with soreness or an infection, this could be the result of improperly sterilized equipment. If this happens, you should consider switching to a different nail salon.

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