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How do you get rid of chicken skin on your arms?

This common condition is called keratosis pilaris. While it cannot be permanently cured, it can be managed with regular use of exfoliating and hydrating products. Consistent care helps to smooth bumps and improve overall skin texture.

What is the best cream for keratosis pilaris?

The best creams combine exfoliating acids, such as lactic acid or urea, with moisturising ingredients. These formulas help to resurface rough patches while delivering hydration, leaving skin feeling softer and more comfortable.

Is exfoliating good for keratosis pilaris?

Yes, gentle exfoliation is beneficial. Using a body scrub or a lotion with exfoliating ingredients helps to smooth bumps. Avoid harsh scrubs that may irritate the skin, and always follow with a moisturiser.

Is keratosis pilaris permanent?

Keratosis pilaris is a harmless skin condition that cannot be cured but can be improved with the right products. Over time, consistent exfoliation and hydration can reduce the appearance of bumps and leave skin looking smoother.