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Touch Keratosis Pilaris Treatment with 12% Glycolic Acid & 2% Salicylic Acid - AHA & BHA Exfoliating Rough & Bumpy Skin Body Lotion - Moisturizing Cream Gets Rid Of Redness, KP, Body Acne - 8 Ounce
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Works for: Cleansing | Exfoliation | Anti-blemish Irritancy risk: medium Something wrong? Join the WIMJ community to get skincare help and use personalized tools BenefitsHonesty checkBuy nowPotential irritantsUser reviews (0)Similar products & dupesIngredients & concentrationsSourcesNo Alcohol No Parabens No Phthalates No Sulphates What Is It?They say: An ultra-lathering, sulfate-free body wash made with both glycolic and salicylic acids to exfoliate and clear your skin. Great for reducing symptoms of Keratosis Pilaris (KP), Body Acne, Uneven Skin Tone & Texture, & Dull Skin. Full Ingredient ListPurified Water (SB), Glycolic Acid (EX), Ammonium Glycolate (SB), Glycerine (EM), C12-14 Olefin Sulfonate (SF), Cocamidopropyl Betaine (SF), Salicylic Acid (EX), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract (EM), Sodium Hyaluronate (EM), Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride (EM), Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola) Extract (EM), Tocopheryl Acetate (EM), Phenoxyethanol (SB), Ethylhexylglycerin (SB), Fragrance About the BrandTouch was founded on the philosophy of doing things differently. With a firsthand experience of Keratosis Pilaris (also known as KP, a stubborn skin condition characterized by rough discolored bumpy skin) and the lack of effective treatments, the founders dived deep into the skincare world in hopes of finding a solution to help the hundreds of people who we came across that shared the same problem. USA brand. Search for this product on...
What should you not do if you have keratosis pilaris?Avoid scrubbing your skin, which tends to irritate the skin and worsen keratosis pilaris. Apply a product called a keratolytic. After exfoliating, apply this skin care product. It, too, helps remove the excessive buildup of dead skin cells.
Should you exfoliate keratosis pilaris?Gently exfoliate skin with keratosis pilaris once a week.
Take care to use the exfoliator exactly as described in the directions, as applying too much or using it more often than indicated can cause raw, irritated skin. In addition, avoid scrubbing your skin, which can make keratosis pilaris worse.
How do you dissolve keratosis pilaris?Apply an over-the-counter cream that contains urea, lactic acid, alpha hydroxy acid or salicylic acid. These creams help loosen and remove dead skin cells. They also moisturize and soften dry skin. Put on this product before moisturizer.
How long does it take to heal keratosis pilaris?Even with treatment, it may take time for keratosis pilaris bumps to go away. If you follow your treatment plan, you should start seeing improvement within four to six weeks. Even without treatment, most cases of keratosis pilaris start to clear around your mid-20s, and usually completely disappears by age 30.
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