Chicken skin. Called keratosis pilaris, but commonly known as chicken skin because your skin has little raised bumps.
A few facts about keratosis pilaris: it is caused by hair follicles building up extra skin cells, it is generally genetic, and it is aggravated with dry skin.
This annoying skin condition is harmless, but working to maintain your skin will help to keep your skin looking smoother.
When you are experiencing "chicken skin" symptoms, you can do two things to manage it: exfoliate and moisturize.
Use an exfoliating body scrub, like Derma Restoring Body Scrub, to loosen the keratin plugs on the hair follicle and get rid of the dead skin that is causing your skin to be bumpy without causing irritation. Severe outbreaks of keratosis pilaris can benefit from an exfoliant with salicylic acid. A gentle body scrub is a better choice than skin drying cleansers because harsh bar soaps will cause more inflammation.
Moisturize with a lotion or cream, such as Derma Restoring Body Lotion, which works to retain skin's moisture and alleviate flare ups caused by dry skin.
Derma Restoring has been developed to specifically target the skin condition called keratosis pilaris, or chicken skin.


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