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Keratosis Pilaris also known as K.P. or Chicken Skin has no cure and affects an estimated 40 to 50% of the adult population and approximately 50 to 80% of all adolescents. Resembleing goosebumps, it looks like small, bumps on the skin. It is most prevalent on the back and outer sides of the upper arms, and can show up on thighs and buttocks or any body part. While there are may types of KP, and hundreds of treatment options from glycolic acid to urea one particular treatment and type of KP caught my eye. Read More »
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