Guide To The Effective Treatment Of Keratosis Pilaris
Moisturize The Skin

In addition to the treatment methods described above, patients are advised to moisturize their skin regularly at home. This can help soften the skin and reduce any dryness or irritation. Generally, patients need to moisturize at least once a day, and applying a moisturizer while the skin is damp from a bath or shower will help the product penetrate the skin more deeply. When choosing a moisturizer, patients might want to try several options before deciding which one is right for them, and some patients enjoy alternating between different moisturizers too. Coconut oil, shea butter, and rosehip oil are some of the moisturizing ingredients individuals may wish to consider. Selecting an organic moisturizer may be important to certain patients, and choosing products without parabens and sulfates is generally recommended, as these additives can dry the skin. Individuals trying a new moisturizer for the first time might want to perform a patch test by applying a thin layer of the cream to a small area of skin. After twenty-four hours, if no redness or irritation is present in the area, the moisturizer can be safely applied over larger areas.
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