Using chemicals to deal with keratosis pilaris might not be the most cost-effective and practical way to get rid of the skin issue. Professionals claim that there really is no way to get rid of the unpleasant chicken skin that is caused by keratosis pilaris.
This skin ailment is typical among a big part of the population. The exact cause was not discovered yet. This skin disorder is found to be genetic or hereditary and is often attributed to the skins hypersensitivity and dryness. It is typically wrongly recognized for other skin conditions as skin allergies, ichthyosis vulgaris, and atopic dermatitis among others.
Although possible, it is fairly unusual to have KP all over the body. The lesions in keratosis pilaris most characteristically involve the back of the upper arms. Other common locations include the thighs and buttocks and occasionally the face. It does not affect the eyes, mouth, palms, or soles. Natural non-aggressive form of treatment should tried at first and most of the medical professionals will recommend it. Other treatments like microdermabrasion and chemical peels could prove to be quite expensive as several treatments would usually be needed without any guarantee that these small bumpy skin patches will actually disappear.
KP ussually vanishes at its own as time goes. Most of the time around fiftieth year of life. Here are some of the things you can do by yourself in the confines of your own home. These are pure natural methods helping to lessen the overal impact of KP without any dangerous side effect. Be warned, though, that you will have to do these things regularly for a length of time. It's the same with all KP treatment products. Even the aggressive ones will not show results in first months.
Finally, here are the step we were talking about. Read them carefully and follow them every time.
1.Lock the moisture.Slather on lotion before you go out. After taking a shower, you can seal in the moisture in your skin by applying a moisturizing lotion. Soaking in a tub of warm water with a few tablespoons of Vitamin E oil has also been found to be an effective way of locking in the skins moisture.
2.Keep your skin clean.Performing a body cleansing or detoxification program to rid the toxins from your system can also help keratosis pilaris. Additionally, you will also need to make sure your environment is allergen free. Stay away from known food allergens and try to avoid other possible allergens that may aggravate your condition including, chlorine treated water systems, pet dander, molds, dust mites, Amalgam fillings in teeth, fluoride in toothpaste and harsh detergents or chemicals.
3. Don't let the skin get dry.Although it is recommended that you expose the affected area to sunlight during the winter months, experts advise those who have keratosis pilaris to stay out of the harmful rays of the sun to keep the skin from drying out. Bathing for too long or too frequently has also been found to cause the drying of the skin. This can be easily handled using OTC (over-the counter) moisturizers and lotions.
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