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Keratosis Pilaris: What Is It and How to Treat It

by Catalina Igor

Did you recognize that keratosis pilaris strikes approximately 40% of the world's adult population and up to 60%-80% of all adolescents? All of these are significant numbers that warrant being knowledgeable about the issue and what is the correct treatment for keratosis pilaris.

Normally regarded as 'chicken skin,' this skin condition can vary from benign to severe. People with dry skin or a vitamin A deficiency are specially prone to going through it. KP has the propensity to be worse while in the cold winter months as the drop in humidity dries the skin out. Pregnant women may have an amplified chance at having the skin condition during their pregnancy or following childbirth. Generally it is held within the realms of nothing more than a cosmetic problem, but that does not take away from the motivation to deal with it as soon as possible.

The Fundamentals for Keratosis Pilaris

While acne is induced by the overproduction of sebum, keratosis skin is prompted by the overproduction of keratin. This is a important structural material that makes up the outer layer of human skin, hair and nails. Keratin build up on skin traps hair follicles in the skin's pores that cause what is known as follicular hyperkeratosis. This brings about the development of rigid keratin plugs on the skin's surface area as the hair grows encapsulated inside the follicle. The result is these plugs have the look of what seemingly are 'goose bumps.' For the most part they are tiny, hard red or white bumps proliferating on the skin's surface. The areas most stricken by this skin disorder are the upper arms and back. However the lower arms, hands, thighs and legs can also show keratosis symptoms but this is scarce.

Here Outlined Are Some Strategies to Cure Keratosis Pilaris

The above all piece of advice is to make use of a mild cleanser accompanied by the daily application of moisturizer. It is relevant to note that creams and ointments are strongly recommended over lotions. Best apply these when you finish getting out of the bath while the skin remains moist. This helps trap the moisture in the skin minimizing the possibilities of the keratin plugs' development.

It is best to search out a moisturizer with a lactic acid or urea. Twice a day daily use will help break down the hardened bumps in a short period of time.

Best to keep your showers brief and with the water at a warm temperature degree. As calming as they are, long and hot showers dry out the skin which results in an aggravation of KP.

Steer clear of rough scrubbing as not only will it not remove the bumps, it will further exacerbate the dilemma.

A great investment at keeping KP at bay is a humidifier. Through the winter months when a fire place is very justifiably in order, this maintains moisture degrees in the house at standard ranges therefore preventing a formidable irritant to the development of the little bumps you want to eliminate.

BIOSKINTREATMENT LOTION is a cure for keratosis pilaris that clears skin of keratin bumps as well as regenerates healthy skin. It consists of the unique ingredient of snail serum that possesses enzymes that degrade the damaged structures of the skin which in turn stimulates the skin's organic rejuvenation. The end result is your pilaris skin being smooth, soft and refreshed and with continued use the eradication of the KP symptoms.

Published July 21st, 2010

Filed in Skin Care