I STRONGLY URGE YOU TO STOP WITH PRODUCTS WITH LOTS OF CHEMICALS IN IT, TRY USING APRICOT SCRUB OR L
This is a discussion on I STRONGLY URGE YOU TO STOP WITH PRODUCTS WITH LOTS OF CHEMICALS IN IT, TRY USING APRICOT SCRUB OR L within the Old Forum Archives forums, part of the Keratosis Pilaris Topics category; Originally posted by Dave I strongly urge you to stop with creams and lotions, the chances are, the chemicals that ...
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I STRONGLY URGE YOU TO STOP WITH PRODUCTS WITH LOTS OF CHEMICALS IN IT, TRY USING APRICOT SCRUB OR L
Originally posted by Dave
I strongly urge you to stop with creams and lotions, the chances are, the chemicals that are in it will aggrivate it even more, and cause it to turn a redish color or something along that nature. Your body reacts different to each chemical, go with basic elements. I went to GNC, and bought their generic apricot scrub brand, started to use it with a firm thistle brush, and with in 2-3 days I could notice the bumps not eleveated as much, this was for my legs and arms. However, I haven't found a solution for your cheeks on your face, whenever I try using products on my face (cheeks), it just irritates it and turns it red. I strongly suggest you use Lac-Hydrin, unlike rough creams, it exfoliates it and grinds the dead layers of skin down making it less noticiable, its more of a micro bead shape not jagged. I strongly suggest you first start with fruit extracts, apricot scrub is a very good solution. ***If you constantly use salt scrubs it will just make your skin rougher, and not exfoliate it, it will make the bumps less noticiable, but it will just irritate it more causing redness or itchiness*** I hoped this helped |
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Re: I STRONGLY URGE YOU TO STOP WITH PRODUCTS WITH LOTS OF CHEMIC...
Originally posted by amy
i use apricot scrub and it may soften ur skin a litle bit in the shower but it doesnt work too well...dove nutrium body wash makes ur skin softern...and my kp isn't too too bad, so i dont think it will work for others that have it worst...i think sulfur soap is the best... |
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