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Keratosis Acne
What should I do about pelaris keratosis? (It's like having goose bumps on my arms constantly)?

Ok … I pelaris keratosis. That means to have small bumps on my arms constantly. I have 13 years and some people call it "acne arm" and make fun of me. What I can use without having to spend a ton of money? Please help!

There really is no cure. KP I suffered throughout my teens, and has been fading since I have beaten my twenty years, so no hope. A home remedy I've used is an aspirin mask. 1910-1912 Crush uncoated aspirin tablets and mix with water enough to make a paste. Shield in the affected areas and let sit for ten minutes, or until dry. Rub it in circles to exfoliate, then rinse. It has the bumps go away, but his skin is much smoother afterwards. Just be sure to moisturize your skin, because the aspirin will dry the skin. And, obviously, do not use this option if your skin is very sensitive to beta-hydroxy acids or if you are allergic to aspirin, As for the bumps and redness, reduces the appearance tan of them significantly. Some people have also said they have had success with Proactiv. If you go to a dermatologist, who may prescribe a steroid cream. Some People have also said that less meat in your diet will help but I've never noticed any difference in the Kyoto Protocol changed my diet.

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May 24th, 2009 at 4:50 am

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