Saturday, April 24, 2010

Does anybody have keratosis pilaris, if you do, how do you get rid of it?

people die from those. :[

Does anybody have keratosis pilaris, if you do, how do you get rid of it?
To the brain child above---it's a SKIN CONDITION you don't die from it---GEEZ do some research before you answer a question....!!!!!! I have it, it is CHRONIC which means, no, you cannot get RID of it... Products used to treat keratosis pilaris include: Glycolic Acid (AHA), Lactic Acid, Urea, Vitamin A Treatments, Microdermabrasion. Other Recommended Treatments for Keratosis Pilaris Include:





Glycolic Acid: MD Formulations Hand %26amp; Body Creme, Philosophy Soul Owner, MenScience Daily Body Wash, ZENMED™ AHA/BHA Complex,





Kiss My Face Alpha and Aloe Oil Free Moisturizer, ZENMED™ Stretta





Lactic Acid: AmLactin 12%, Epilyt Lotion, Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment, LactiCare Lotion





Urea: Carmol 10 Lotion, Carmol 20 Cream





Vitamin A Treatments: Afirm 3X, SkinCeuticals Retinol 1.0 Microdermabrasion: Dermanew, L'Oreal ReFinish Chest, Arms %26amp; Hands, Neutrogena At Home MicroDermabrasion Body System





Scar Treatments: Mederma, Cellex-C High Potency Serum, ZENMED™ Scar Treatment Kit





Other: Tend Skin, Olay Complete Body Wash with Vitamins and Shea Butter for Extra Dry Skin, St. Ives Medicated Apricot Scrub, Peter Thomas Roth Silica Face %26amp; Body Polish, CLARISONIC Skin Care Brush, Juara Skincare Candlenut Body Polish





Prescription Treatment





» Salex 6% Cream %26amp; Lotion - keratolytic used to aid in removing excessive keratin in certain skin conditions.











Cosmetics and Corrective Make-up





» Dermablend » Sheer Cover





I am rather lucky---I have a mild case---it is on my elbows and under my arms and on my thighs and inside my legs and various other places but on me it only looks like small red goosebumps


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