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Keratosis Pilaris

How To Get Rid Of Keratosis Pilaris, According to A Dermatologist:




Some skin conditions may be easier to ignore than others, but it doesn’t change the fact that they still put a significant dent on your quest for soft, smooth and healthy-looking skin.Take keratosis pilaris, for example. Commonly known as chicken skin or goose flesh, these tiny bumps seem harmless enough.



“Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common and benign disorder of hair follicles in the skin,” says Seattle-based dermatologist Heather Rogers, M.D. “It typically presents as rough 1 to 2 mm little bumps on your skin, particularly on the backs of arms but can also affect the buttocks, upper thighs and even cheeks. It’s often described in association with other dry skin conditions like eczema.”SEE MORE




To address skin roughness, Dr. Rogers suggests using a body wash with a chemical exfoliant, like this body wash from Glytone. Featuring AHAs and 8.8 percent glycolic acid, this dermatologically approved body wash contains gentle exfoliators that remove grime, debris and excess oil while leaving skin relaxed and revitalized. Definitely deserving of its five-star rating! SEE MORE