S.Y. asks from Pittsburgh, PA on November 20, 2009
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S.A. answers from Pittsburgh on November 21, 2009
Suze
I use Aquaphor too before I go to bed it helps with any
rough and dry skin its healing to the skin.
S.
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O.D. answers from Philadelphia on November 21, 2009
Whenever I have a question about skin care, I go to www.skintypesolutions.com, click on forum and ask my question. You can either search by key word and see what comes up, or you can post a question. They are very helpful and knowledgeable.
For dry skin and keratosis I would say to try a cream that has lactic acid or glycolic acid; something that would exfoliate and hydrate. If you see that the situatuon doesn't improve, go to a dermatologist and see what he/she says.
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M.M. answers from Philadelphia on November 21, 2009
I worked at Sephora for 3 years and helped people with KP all the time. Try Dermadoctor KP Duty. It's a lotion that has glycolic acid and urea. I had clients who swore by this stuff and had been using this for years. It works! Sephora.com
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N.K. answers from Philadelphia on November 21, 2009
Hi! Try a lactic acid or alpha hydroxy acid lotion. You can get one at the drugstore that is pretty good called Amlactin (I think, I could be off on the name--sometimes they keep it in the pharmacy) I remember it being a green and white tube. If you prefer natural/organic stuff, google Juice Beauty products--they have a lot of natural fruit acid lotions--same idea.
It sounds weird, b/c it's not rich lotion, but it works to loosen and remove the dead cells and let them exfoliate, and it also somehow hydrates the new ones. Your skin will feel so soft after only a couple of days. Good luck!
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C.B. answers from Pittsburgh on November 21, 2009
Aveda makes a great product called Hand Relief.... they also have Foot Relief, which I think would be better for your issue.
The thing I love about Aveda is that their products are all organic/plant based and they dont have an overpowering smell, nor do they leave you feeling oily/greasy.
You will only be able to find these products in an Aveda Salon... I am sure there is one in Pittsburgh, but in case you can't find one, you can call the one I work at in Morgantown.... It is called Body In Balance and the number is ###-###-####. Idk if they will ship or not, but it is worth a try if you cant locate a shop up there!
hope that helps!
C.
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on November 20, 2009
S.,
My son has keritosis pilaris and I have eczema on my hands. Try this: Farouk Silk Therapy. It's actually a hair product. It's like an oil, but it is amazing for skin. Good luck! As for the kp....not much you can do except exfoliate and moisturize. Have you ever tried Aqua Glycolic?
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J.B. answers from Philadelphia on November 21, 2009
try cutemol. It was recommended as an over the counter product from my dermatologist. you may have to special order it from the pharmacy. It works really well on my very dry hands. Hope this helps.
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