What should I do if my skin becomes dry and starts peeling after bathing?
Many people encounter the following issue in daily life: “Why does my skin become so dry and start flaking after bathing?” Here are specific solutions:
Apply body lotion. Do not wait until your skin is completely dry before applying it—instead, apply the lotion while your skin is still damp. Applying lotion to fully dry skin may make it overly greasy, hindering normal absorption. Applying it while the skin remains slightly moist enhances absorption and helps form a natural protective barrier on the skin’s surface, shielding it from external dryness.

Avoid overusing body lotion. Excessive application can impede absorption, as the skin has a limited capacity for absorption. Too much lotion slows down absorption, potentially clogging pores and leading to acne breakouts.
In daily life, consume more foods rich in vitamin A—such as carrots, Chinese cabbage (bok choy), eggplants, and potatoes. These foods effectively replenish vitamin A deficiencies in the body, help protect the skin from cold and wind exposure, and significantly reduce skin dryness.