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What can you do for peeling feet (almost like sunburn), and what causes this to happen?

September 01, 2007 | Bookmark +

What can you do for peeling feet (almost like sunburn), and what causes this to happen?

Answer

Some causes of peeling feet could be dry skin, excessively moist skin, athlete’s foot, allergic reactions and a variety of skin diseases.

First what is causing this condition needs to be determined, then the condition can be helped. The client should see a podiatrist or dermatologist for a diagnosis. -- Dr. Dennis Arnold is head of the International Pedicure Association

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How can I prevent lifting when my client's hands are constantly in water?

I have a client who is in the medical field so her hands are constantly in water. She has me keep the length of her acrylic nails short. No matter what I do, she always has at least one nail that comes off, and she always has lifting and gets water under the acrylic. I prep the nails correctly, I have a cuticle bit to clean the cuticle area, and I wipe the nail with alcohol, dehydrate the nail, and prime the nail. What should I do?

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