Spotting damaged skin early can prevent further deterioration and maintain realism. Start with a visual check for color changes, peeling, or cracks in the surface. Small discolorations might appear due to oils, sun exposure, or cosmetic products—gently cleansing with a mild, approved cleaner can sometimes restore uniform appearance, but persistent changes warrant professional inspection.

Texture irregularities, such as rough patches or sticky areas, can indicate surface wear or lubrication buildup. Use the recommended powder or talc to restore a dry, silky feel, avoiding over-powdering, which can attract dust. Seam integrity is another indicator: look for tension, small gaps, or separations at joints. Any sign of seam lift or separation requires timely repair to prevent worsening. Finally, inspect for signs of internal damage around exposed areas. If you notice persistent issues, contact the seller or a qualified technician to assess feasibility for repair and part replacement. Regular gentle cleaning, proper storage, and avoiding sharp objects can extend the life of the skin’s appearance and texture.

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