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Keratosis Pilaris: 5 Ways to Get Rid of It

by Catalina Igor

There are numerous people out there that have keratosis pilaris and they don't even know it. They just assume it is a simple rash and they go on with their lives without even knowing the name of the skin condition they have. However some people are very aware of what it is and they will cover their skin due to embarrassment caused by the 'chicken skin'.

Keratosis pilaris is a simple skin condition caused by lack of moisture in the epidermis. It can manifest itself as a red patchy rash usually on the upper arms, buttocks and thighs. It will look like a bunch of small bumps, sometimes white heads may form but usually they will be small and red in color. Many people have this condition, and it is mostly seen in females. Although it is not healthy threatening nor is it contagious, it is an unpleasant condition for aesthetic reasons and many people wish to get rid of keratosis pilaris.

To get rid of keratosis pilaris, there are some simple steps. You may have already tried several skin care products. The following five ways are easy and cheap ways to fix the problem without seeing a doctor. You may already do some of them, but continue reading to find out what you can work on to rid yourself of those annoying bumps.

Five Ways to Get Rid of Keratosis Pilaris Bumps

#1: Be Gentle Washing Your Face

Be gentle when washing your skin. Vigorous scrubbing or removal of the plugs may only irritate your skin and aggravate the condition.

#2: Be Gentle When Drying Your Skin

After washing or bathing, gently pat or blot your skin dry with a towel so that some moisture remains on the skin.

#3: Moisturize

Apply a moisturizing lotion or lubricating cream while your skin is still moist from bathing. Choose a moisturizer that contains urea or propylene glycol, chemicals that soften dry, rough skin.

#4: Lactic Acid

Apply an over-the-counter product that contains lactic acid twice daily. Lactic acid helps remove extra keratin from the surface of the skin.

#5: Humidify Your Home

Use a portable home humidifier or one attached to your furnace to add moisture to the air inside your home.

These five ways may help you with keratosis pilaris, but if you still don't see a difference in the affected area, try a natural skin product. A natural skin treatment cream which will stimulate cell renewal and deeply moisturize the skin is what you should aim for when choosing a keratosis pilaris treatment. Try BioSkinTreatment cream for a natural way to get rid of keratosis pilaris. It is a natural skin treatment cream made with a very special ingredient, from a tiny creature who renews its own skin daily.

Published April 8th, 2009

Filed in Beauty

 
 
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