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Keratosis Pilaris Cure - Get Rid of it Naturally

by Catalina Igor

Unfortunately, as it is a genetic skin disorder, keratosis pilaris does not have a simple or direct cure. When the clogged follicles coalesce and form warty or crusty bumps, the disorder becomes keratosis follicularis. Educate yourself on keratosis and you can better find a remedy to reduce the symptoms.

You must fully commit yourself to the time involved in treating keratosis pilaris. Keratin, a hard protein found in the skin, nails and hair, will continue to form and back up the hair follicles, causing the characteristic papules. You might hear keratosis pilaris called 'chicken skin' due to the disorder's typical manifestation of unsightly bumps.

Remove and prevent these papules by following some easy keratosis pilaris home remedy basics. If you have this disorder, you are just one of the many who have yet to find a successful skin treatment. Instead, try out these inexpensive home remedies; you might have overlooked the answer to your problems.

6 Basic Keratosis Pilaris Home Remedies

Try all of these simple solutions to resolve your keratosis pilaris problem.

#1: Loofah

Use a loofah sponge or other exfoliating surface when bathing. Exfoliating removes dead skin and will keep keratin from clogging your follicles.

#2: Wash Your Face Gently

Be cautious when washing your face as the skin there is ultra sensitive. Exfoliating is important, but doing so in excess will only further irritate the plugged follicles.

#3: Pat You Skin Dry, Gently

Gently dry yourself after taking a bath or shower. The reason for doing so is to retain moisture in your skin. Moist skin helps the body fight excess keratin production that plugs the hair follicles.

#4: Lotion

Don't scrimp on moisturizers and use it daily. Read up on different options but some suggested moisturizers include those containing retin-A or vitamin A, alphahydroxy acids or urea. Remember to slather on moisturizing lotion after bathing.

#5: Light Skin Peel

A mild skin peel can unblock follicles plugged by keratin. You don't need a prescription strength peel to accomplish this; simply visit your nearest beauty supply store or pharmacy.

#6: Humidify Your Home

Put moisture back into the air with a humidifier. Portable or systems that attach to your furnace are equally helpful. Humidifiers can be particularly helpful during the winter as heaters dries out the air in your home.

If these home remedies don't cure your bumps, you can try a prescription keratosis pilaris cream. A few treatment options might be treatments with lactic acid or topical corticosteroid, immunomodulator or retinoid creams. If you really are at you wit's end, discuss with your dermatologist a keratosis pilaris laser treatment. If you're hesitant to apply strong chemicals to your skin, spend some time researching natural ingredients that dissolve keratin. Look for amorphophallus konjac root powder or salix nigra extract.

You need not search more for an all-natural keratosis pilaris treatment. BIOSKINTREATMENT is the closest there is to a keratosis pilaris cure, combining a deep moisturizer with natural ingredients that dissolve keratin buildup. If you are fed up with those pesky bumps and dry skin caused by keratosis pilaris, order BIOSKINTREATMENT now.

Published June 26th, 2009

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