I have rugged, dry skin on my body. I've self-diagnosed myself with keratosis pilaris as well as xerosis. My hands feel fine but the skin on my forarms and hands look thick, with deep cracks between pores. Looks like elephant skin. My shins are smooth when moisturized but looks cracked. Cracks have never bleed or oozed, just looks unappealing. I also have faint brown scaring from KP on upper arms. I also have olive skin that tans too easily. Would routine chemical peels help texture and look?
At first I thought I had razor bumps since my keratosis pilaris always acts up a few days after shaving. Also I have some on my cheeks but not as much as my thighs. I know there isn't a cure but suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I have KP since more than 10 years and I just strated to use Xmose cream by Uriage and Urlia 10 cream by Isis pharma. Is this enough or do I have to do chemical peeling sessions? Because it started to appear in other areas sush as butt, upper arms.
Hi I am 26 years old and I have keratosis pilaris on my legs arms and butt cheeks. I can't remember the last time I wore shorts or skirts because I am so embarrassed to show my legs I have tried different home remedies I've seen on YouTube to try and clear it but nothing seems to work. Will a chemical peel help my legs look better?
Recently having breakouts on back (red bumps) with resulting hyperpigmentation and want to peel. Are any recommended for middle eastern skin? Also, any peels recommended for KP (on arms) for middle eastern skin? I have hyperpigmentation from a previous deep peel. I scar relatively easily.