Thursday, July 22, 2010

Has anyone tried Pro-Active for there Keratosis Pilaris? If so, did it work?

I haven't tried Pro-Active but I am responding to let you know that the other answer is at least partly wrong. Many skin treatments that are marketed for acne ARE reccommended for keratosis pilaris as well. For example salicylic acid is an ingredient in many acne creams and lotions and that same salicylic acid is often reccommended for keratosis pilaris.





Ingredients in non-prescription creams and lotions that might help include: urea, salicylic acid or alphahydroxy acids.





http://www.keratosispilaris.org/ is a web site for people with keratosis pilaris. I'd suggest asking about Pro-Active in the message boards there.

Has anyone tried Pro-Active for there Keratosis Pilaris? If so, did it work?
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that may be really bad for it. Pro-Active is specially designed for acne. not keratosis pilaris. i have keratosis pilaris too, and i went to the dermotologist and she gave me differin (for both acne AND other skin conditions) which basically burns off the bad layers of your skin. then i got Clyndamycin or something and Keralac. I've had them all for a month and its changing so....well. =D





good luck! maybe that will help you!


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