First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub, Exfoliant for Keratosis Pilaris with 10% AHA, 2 oz

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First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub, Exfoliant for Keratosis Pilaris with 10% AHA, 2 oz

First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub, Exfoliant for Keratosis Pilaris with 10% AHA, 2 oz

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There’s a reason why this is the cream you see over and over again in your search results for “how to fix keratosis pilaris”: It really works. But only if you use it consistently—like so, soconsistently. I’ve thrown away and rebought this lotion a dozen times, always convinced it doesn’t work for me, and always convinced I should try it again. As temperatures rise, hemlines shorten, and limbs are seeing the light of day for the first time in a while, here experts break down what KP is, along with the best ways to treat it this summer, from gentle exfoliation to supercharged moisture. Get to Know Keratosis Pilaris For moisture, I pair my Vaseline lotion with rosehip seed oil on busy days outside the house. If I’m spending the day at home I’ll use shea butter and rosehip seed oil on my damp skin. While KP is usually asymptomatic, it is often worse in the winter and less noticeable in the summer. "Arid climates and dry skin worsens KP as skin cells are more adherent and shed less frequently when they are dry," explains Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, FAAD, dermatologist, and Clinical Assistant Professor at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center. "Higher humidity levels and sunlight are believed to help with controlling KP." While this serves as an impetus to hit the beach and catch some rays this summer, layering on a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 is essential to protect yourself against skin cancer and premature aging. Exfoliate Regularly—But With Kid Gloves

While the pumice beads do that, the glycolic and lactic acid chemically exfoliate the skin by deeply penetrating the skin to fade dark marks, improve dullness and the skin’s natural moisture factor. 2. Softer skin According to Cedars Sinai, “Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common long-term (chronic) skin condition. It causes small, scaly bumps on the skin where there are hair follicles. The bumps are extra keratin.”

Upon learning what KP was, my next question was “how can I get rid of it?’ And that’s why you’re reading this post now. Strawberry legs are not the most attractive thing to look and moreover, they certainly don’t feel great either. Research states that KP tends to improve with age but I don’t want to wait and neither do you. How do I treat KP?

Before I found the KP bump eraser I was using a sugar body scrub. It was good but here’s why the KP bump eraser is better: 1. Great ingredients Why It's Worth It: It's not just exfoliating lotions and scrubs that help smooth the look and feel of keratosis pilaris — the best body wash for keratosis pilaris can make a difference, too. "I really like the two-step approach in the KP Kit by Glytone that pairs a glycolic acid-based body cleanser and body lotion with vitamin E for extra hydration," Dr. Prather says. Chicago-based board-certified dermatologist Caroline Robinson, MD, is also a fan of the Exfoliating Body Wash, in particular. Its "8.8 free acid value of glycolic acid is mild enough for sensitive skin but effective enough for dry, rough, bumpy, or flaky skin on the body," she says of the body polish, which can be used to treat dry or scaly feet and legs — as well as the rest of the body. In addition to recommending this wash for KP, Dr. Robinson says the brightening formula also helps reduce hyperpigmentation, too. RELATED: 2 TASTY ANTI-ACNE DRINKS FOR CLEAR, GLOWING SKIN A better look at the pumice beads 3. Gleaming skin

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RELATED: BODY SKINCARE PRODUCTS I’M LOVING FOR DRY, ACNE-PRONE SKIN F irst Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Review I ngredients I thought the sugar scrub did a good job of exfoliating my skin until I used this product. If I were to rank the two products I’d say rank the sugar scrub a 6.5 on a scale of smoothness and the KP bump eraser a 10.

Pumice, Water/Aqua/Eau, Glycolic Acid, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Lactic Acid, Dimethicone, Stearic Acid, Cetearyl Alcohol, Sodium Hydroxide, Palmitic Acid, Glycerin, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Sorbitol, Colloidal Oatmeal, Tocopherol, Chrysanthemum Parthenium (Feverfew) Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract, Bisabolol, Hydrogenated Coconut Acid, Xanthan Gum, Steareth-20, Before this year I had no idea what keratosis pilaris (KP) was. But after a little research into the skin changes I was experiencing I found that the dark spots I’d recently developed on my legs were KP. The colloquial name for these spots is strawberry legs. Though the name strawberry legs is limited to those only affected by KP on the legs, KP can be found on other parts of the body. What is Keratosis Pilaris/ KP?

The most common answer to improving KP is exfoliation and moisture. Exfoliating will reduce the appearance of the bumps and release anything trapped in your follicles and that is where First Aid Beauty KP bump eraser comes in. Follow up your exfoliation routine with daily moisture with a rich, creamy lotion and body oil.



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