For those of you who didn't see the thread, my 2 year old female Harley had a retained shed probably two months ago. I got most of the scales off but she hasn't been 100% since.
Last night when I checked on her, I didn't noticed anything strange. Today, I picked her up and immediately noticed her skin was crinkling in very strange ways and little pieces of dried skin were sticking up, and most of her scales were not laying flat. Also, the scales on her face and tail that I was not able to remove when I was assisting with the shed look like they are flaking off (revealing very healthy scales, as opposed to the shriveled/wrinkled scales that are on most of the body since I removed the old shed). She has also been rubbing her face all over things as if she's about to shed again.
The damaged scales also seem to have hardened up a lot over the last few days. They are still very dull and have no shine though.

She's not acting like she feels worse. Still tongue-flicking, moving around a lot when I pick her up, seems very strong and not having issues with flexibility. Not eating as much as normal, but not refusing food either. Probably has been eating about 5 silversides a week, and everything seems to be passing through just fine.

Do you think that her body may be trying to shed again early to get her skin back to normal? The 'raised' scales and flakiness along the body looks like it's coming from between the scales (which would make sense considering most of what I could get off were the scales, but not the connective skin between them).
Do you think it would be good to put her in another enclosure with lots of moist paper towels and things to rub against for a bit? If all that's coming off are the random scales and skin bits that did not get removed during the assisted shed, I'm worried she won't be able to get enough traction to pull them off in her normal tank...
Any suggestions for anything else I could do or thoughts on what's going on?

I would put up pictures, but there was a camera malfunction earlier today.