Tuesday, August 17, 2010

1 simple question?

do u know how to get rid of "chicken skin bumps" also called keratosis pilaris? they're on my arms, and I had them for 6 years. "chiken skin bumps" are acne like bumps that get on your arms or legs and stay there. If you can give me advice on what lotion or soap I should use to heal these embarresing bumps! I'm going to my friend's party and I want to use a short sleeve shirt but how? give me advice please!

1 simple question?
You can try an anti-blemish cream. I highly recommend Timeless Prescirptions Anti-Blemish cream. You can get it at:





http://www.marketamerica.com/tkshopintl
Reply:Use an exfoliating soap...or body wash, and a thick lotion. A more expensive lotion...when it comes to that kind of stuff you get what you pay for. It will take time so if your friends party is within the next couple days it wont make a difference but in the long run it will work. Trust me....I've had that problem my whole life.
Reply:You can soften and help slough off bumps by rubbing them with a mixture of equal parts petroleum jelly and either water or cold cream. If that doesn't work, prescription Retin-A probably will, but it can irritate the surrounding skin. A better alternative: prescription LactiCare-HC Lotion 2 1/2%, which contains lactic acid to dissolve dead skin cells and hydrocortisone to soothe any acid-induced irritation. Rub lotion onto bumps twice a day until they clear up.
Reply:this sounds like the question about "how to get a rid..." check those answers (udderlysmooth) or something else who you can buy in walgreens stores
Reply:I found a link to some possible things you can do to improve that condition :


http://www.epinions.com/content_97069478...


Good Luck.
Reply:i have it too


and theres no "cure"


however there are treatments available which make it less apparent. it can even disappear completely in adulthood, lucy for us. regardless, exfoliation, intensive moisturizing cremes, lac-hydrin, Retin A and medicated lotions containing alpha hydroxy acids or urea may be used to temporarily improve the appearance and texture of affected skin. Milk baths may help. Sunlight may also be helpful.





i dont kno if this will help


especially in time for your friends party


i still wear short sleeve shirts


sometimes when theyre red i put powder on em


i dont kno if thats bad but it works


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