Keratosis pilaris is a skin condition I have dealt with on and off over the last few years, and unfortunately, the time has come (yet) again. The good news is that I have narrowed down a routine that has been helping me clear it over the last few weeks. I wanted to share what I've been doing and using to help clear it up in hopes that it helps anyone looking for an effective solution to KP.
You may be wondering, what exactly is Keratosis Pilaris?
Keratosis pilaris (also referred to as "chicken skin") is a common, harmless skin condition that causes tiny, rough bumps, often on the arms and legs. It happens when keratin, a protein that protects the skin, builds up and blocks hair follicles. It’s more noticeable in dry weather and can be managed with moisturizing and gentle exfoliation. Skin also tends to feel rough and is prone to redness.
Having just come out of the colder months, mixed with multiple laser hair removal sessions over the last year, my skin has taken a bit of a beating. I vowed to get to the bottom of it now that summer is approaching by being more diligent with my body care routine. The best part? It is budget-friendly!
Here are the steps I've been taking to bring my skin back to a smooth and healthy state:
First, I've been alternating between physical and chemical exfoliants in the shower. I'm currently using up the ones I have, including the Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrub and the Naturium Smoother Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Body Wash. The mechanical action of the sugar scrub helps slough off dead skin cells and polishes the skin underneath. Since it is rougher on the skin, I used this twice a week. On the other days, I prefer the Exfoliating Body Wash, and the Naturium one is a personal favourite with 5% glycolic acid. I also like that it is gentle on the skin and fragrance-free.
Since my skin has been extra stubborn this time, I also layer more exfoliating products once I've patted my skin dry out of the shower. I've been alternating between a few different products with different types and concentrations of acids:
I started with the Skin Proud Detox Daily Exfoliating Tonic* to get my skin accustomed to daily exfoliation. This product contains 5% glycolic acid and 5% lactic acid. Lactic acid is gentler and better for dry or sensitive skin, while glycolic acid can be stronger and penetrate deeper. Having both together in the same formula has worked well for my skin for the first couple of weeks.
Another option that works well for beginning exfoliation without over-irritating the skin is the Pixi Glow Tonic Exfoliating and Brightening Toner*. I had been using it for years on my face, and when I was looking through my collection, it clicked: why not try it on my KP-prone areas? I've been applying it directly to my skin and letting it soak in before moving on to the next step.
For a more heavy-duty option, I've been reaching for the Prequel Multi-Acid Milk Peel AHA Exfoliating Solution, which contains 15% glycolic, phytic, malic, mandelic and lactic acids with enzymes to help boost skin renewal. This one has been the most effective one for me, but I definitely had to build my way up for my skin to tolerate it, as it is a much stronger concentration. I like how user-friendly it is with the bottle that gets the product out quickly in just a few shakes.
To lock in the above products, I've been using the Alpha Skincare Renewal Body Lotion* with 12% glycolic acid. Despite its higher AHA content, my skin tolerates it quite well. It is a slightly thicker lotion, however, it is easy to spread in a few strokes. I also like how soft it leaves my skin and how it improves its texture, and that it is fragrance-free.
Using a combination of the above products for the past month, my skin is finally on the road to recovery! I'm so happy to have found these to help speed up the healing of my textured skin.
Do you deal with keratosis pilaris? If so, which products have you had success with?
*Product was provided for review consideration. Some affiliate links provided.
These look lovely. I like Pixi products, and this sounds like a good one. I haven't heard of any of the other products, and it would be nice to try some of them.
ReplyDeleteKeratosis Pilaris can be tough to beat. I have used Pixi and Alpha products in the past and they are both high quality skincare products.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you have found a little skincare routine that works for you. I'd love to give that Pixi toner a try, I've been looking for a new one.
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of this condition but it sounds similar to what I have on my legs. I am going to get these products and try for myself to see if it helps clear it
ReplyDeleteSounds like all those products are great. I will save and check all those product.
ReplyDeleteI need to work on my exfoliation routine. These all look like such excellent products to use!
ReplyDeleteI've used some of Pixi's products before and they've been excellent! I'd love to give this one a try soon, too.
ReplyDeleteI have used some products of Pixi and they are as good as they are advertised. I am not familiar with the others in the list but I am sure glad that all of them helped your skin heal. I would love to try the Desert Haze Shea sugar scrub. I am almost out of body scrub so I think it is time get a new one to try out.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing success stories for treating conditions with new products. That’s awesome you’re able to treat the keratosis pilaris skin condition with these products. I’ve tried some Pixi products but inspired to try some more!
ReplyDeleteSome of these products I am familiar with and have used before myself. Glad to hear you have found some great products to help you achieve smoother /heathier skin.
ReplyDeleteThese are all excellent products. I'm not surprised they help you keep your skin in the best shape possible.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow. So much goes into taking care of your skin when you have this condition. Looks like you use the best of the best, though.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. I don't know the brand but these products seem amazing. I can't wait to test them out. Thanks a lot for the recos.
ReplyDeleteI’ve always struggled with finding something gentle enough yet effective, so I’ll definitely be trying out those exfoliants. Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteThanks for breaking down your process so clearly! I’ve only used scrubs, so adding exfoliating toners feels like a game-changer for me.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your routine! My son has a skin condition and I'll have to look into these products for him.
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