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Uber geek
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: East Kilbride, Scotland
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02-08-08, 10:22 PM
When my daughter was young I was at the doctor's with her for another complaint and asked about the bumps on her upper arms. He recommended putting SURGICAL SPIRIT on it. Needless to say I didn't take his advice. This was the same doc who walked my mum from the kitchen, where she was lying on the floor after passing out, to the livingroom to wait for the ambulance when he did a house call and diagnosed a suspected heart attack.
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Newbie geek
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: boise, id
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reddness -
19-08-08, 07:39 AM
hey, i've read the ideas on the chicken skin bumps on the arms, and there are a few things i'm going to try, as i've had this forever and i'd like to make it look alot better. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get rid of the redness? there are spots that don't have the chicken skin, it is just really red, like a sunburn, but it's not a burn. it's red enough that people comment on it alot. Does anyone have any ideas on getting rid to the redness? Thanks so much.
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Geek
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: up there
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19-08-08, 10:25 AM
Hi
In my experience of working in a clinic, we used products that have glycolic acid in which work really well on KP. Skin brushing with a dry flannel or a body brush before showering regularly will help to slough off dead skin. Using corse salt or sugar mixed with some oil can be used as a natural exfoliator. HTH OGT |
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Massively geeky
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: derbyshire
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19-08-08, 12:35 PM
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Newbie geek
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: London
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Keratosis Pilaris -
19-11-08, 08:59 PM
Hi there,
I came across this site sometime ago in my search for further information on this depressing, annoying condition that just will not go away. I have had KP for as long as I can remember, but only decided to do something about it earlier this year. In my quest to find the perfect product that will help cure, or at least clear this condition I have spent many hours searching for the 'one product' that would work. I have also spent quite a bit of cash too, but in doing so have always hoped that one of those products coming across the ocean, mainly from the US would be the one... Products tried but have failed to make any difference were: MD Formulations - Moisture Defense (UK) LAC-HYDRIN FIVE - Moisturizing Lotion (US) Paula's Choice with 2% beta hydroxy acid (think this was from Spain) BIO SKINCARE (US) Now, this did help for a short time by eventually it came back. It’s also very expensive. Here's the Link: http://www.biocutis.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_ id=1 And finally, Snail Cream (Helix Aspersa Muller) very similar to the BIO SKINCARE, but far cheaper and available here in the UK from Holland&Barrett. I wanted to share my experience and knowledge with you and whoever else may be in this situation and try and save some of you some time and money. But, I do have some good news I saw this product at the back of loads of magazines and thought I'll give it a go, after all I feel like I've tried so many things so gave my last hope to this product. It’s called Derma Sponge available from www.gorgeousskin.co.uk . It’s a form of Microdermabrasion that you can carry out at home. I have now done it 4 times and have seen such an amazing change in skin texture. I can run my hands up and down my arms without that horrid ‘chicken skin’ feeling. One thing though, although the roughness has disappeared the red spots are still there, but I'm hoping in time that they will also disappear. Please check out the website before you buy. I am not a doctor or anything similar, it is just a product that seems to work for me and I honestly felt that it was only right I join this forum and try and help others in similar situations. Good Luck and honestly hope it helps you too.
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Real geeky
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Essex
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08-04-09, 12:47 AM
Hi
Sorry if i have bought this thread back up, however i have these lumps on my arms now. They came up this morning so quick and by tonight they are very large bumps. I started body brushing a week ago and exfoilated today, could it be anything to do with the exfoilation or would they have appeared anyway. Thanks for you help in advance |
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Real geeky
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: London
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08-04-09, 03:03 PM
I have KP on my arms, and legs. Hereditary in my family.
KP flare ups can also be caused from caesin found in diary (as I recently learnt on my Nutrition course). Over the years have tried many things and what has worked for me is frequent exfoliation using AHAs. Body moisturiser with AHAs and UREA. I use KP Duty from the States, its by DERMdoctor - Dermatologist recommended skin care products and skin health information. | DERMAdoctor KP Duty™ is a concentrated treatment with: Glycolic Acid - Powerful skin smoothing AHA Sodium Glycolate - Glycolic Acid salt, buffered to prevent irritation Green Tea - Botanical antioxidant powerhouse contains EGCG (Epigallocatechin Gallate) to soothe and calm the skin Urea - Dermatologist recommended humectant Sodium Hyaluronic - Potent hydrating agent Dimethicone - Barrier/occlusive agent - reduces moisture evaporation |
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Beauty professional
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Geeklin
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: UK
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08-04-09, 03:38 PM
Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate! And use a moisturiser on that area that contains salacylic acid. Worked for me!
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Uber geek
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Littlehampton, West Sussex
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08-04-09, 06:03 PM
Keratosis Pilaris can also flare up as a result of low humidity, after extensive sun exposure (especially after holidays abroad or using uv cabinets) or a diet lacking in essential fatty acids.
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Nail, Beauty, Massage, Holistic, Tanning, Waxing, Makeup, Brow & Lash professional
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Real geeky
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Essex
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09-04-09, 09:01 AM
My Boyfriends sister suffers from this and someone told her it was Dairy products that caused it.
She has stopped having dairy in her diet and after 3 days of cutting it out, it has just about gone!! |
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