Chicken Skin? *grumble*

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I currently use Dermadoctor KP Duty for my chicken skin, which works great! The bumps are gone for.. 3 hours and then theyre back in full force. I mean its nice for when I'm going out or whatever but at $40 a tube its too expensive to keep it on all day.

So are there any solutions to this? Or something to help minimize the appearence of them?

 
I wish I could help but sadly, I have the same thing too
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. Maybe you should try going to a dermatologist? I tried once with mine... and he thought I was making a big deal out of it :p /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />... oh well... well, I wish I could do more to help!

I'll stay here though, this should be interesting.

 
sorri, what's chicken skin ? is it on the face or the body ?

 
Originally Posted by LVA sorri, what's chicken skin ? is it on the face or the body ? Yea I would like to know what it is too? x
 
"Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is a very common skin condition often referred to as "chicken skin". If you have keratosis pilaris, you are not alone. Worldwide, keratosis pilaris affects an estimated 40 to 50% of the adult population and approximately 50 to 80% of all adolescents. Varying in degree, cases of KP can range from minimal to severe.

Most people with keratosis pilaris don't know they have it. While KP resembles goosebumps, it is characterized by the appearance of small, rough bumps on the skin. Primarily, it appears on the back and outer sides of the upper arms, but can also occur on thighs and buttocks or any body part except palms or soles. (Often confused with acne.)

Keratosis pilaris is unsightly but completely harmless. KP tends to be worse during the winter months or other times of low humidity when the skin dries out. It may also occur and/or worsen among pregnant women or show up after childbirth."

Mine is mostly on my upper arms and thighs.

I've been to a dermatologist for the chicken skin on my face its VERY mild and I just kind of appear flushed
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She gave me a cream but it was only a 4oz bottle and I was suppose to put it on twice a day and it too was pretty expensive :/

 
I've heard AmLactin lotion is good for KP. Many drugstores and pharmacies have it.

 
Perhaps you should try to find it on ebay thats what I do when purchasing some expensive lotion, treatment etc. I think I might have chicken skin or KP. I have a small round rough bump on my right hand finger.The one next to the pinky. The top of the ring finger. I always wondered what that was. It does get dry.

 

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