Dermatologist says this £15 cream will treat dry and bumpy 'chicken skin' at ...

Dermatologist says this £15 cream will treat dry and bumpy 'chicken skin' at ...
Dermatologist says this £15 cream will treat dry and bumpy 'chicken skin' at ...

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Almost half of the UK population experience keratosis pilaris or 'chicken skin' as it is most commonly known. It is a harmless skin condition that causes tiny, stubborn red bumps on areas like your upper arms, legs, thighs, and butt. But what is it, and how can it be treated?

'It tends to be tiny little bumps that appear around a hair follicle, and it has a chicken skin-like appearance,' explains Dermatologist Dr Alexis Granite.

'It can crop up anywhere on your body, but the main areas are on the backs of arms – which is the most common – and on thighs.'

Keratosis pilaris is a genetic skin condition where small, stubborn bumps appear on the skin caused by a build-up of keratin that blocks your hair follicles

Keratosis pilaris is a genetic skin condition where small, stubborn bumps appear on the skin caused by a build-up of keratin that blocks your hair follicles

Dermatologist Dr Alexis Granite explained how using a moisturiser such as CeraVe SA Smoothing Cream daily will both hydrate and exfoliate the skin to keep signs of KP at bay

This occurs due to a lack of sebum, the natural protective oil that lubricates the skin.

And while there's no apparent scientific reason as to why one person might develop KP, we hate to break it to you, but it's often thought to be genetic, and it's difficult to cure.

But thankfully, according to Dr Granite, you can improve its appearance, and it's surprisingly easy to do: it is key to incorporate a moisturiser into your daily routine that will both hydrate and exfoliate the skin to keep signs of KP at bay.

And there's one affordable and effective option that does just that: enter CeraVe's SA Smoothing Cream (now £9.60 for 177ml  at Amazon), a deeply moisturising cream that's been created specifically for use on the body.

Along with the brand's patented MVE technology which works to keep skin hydrated for up to 24 hours, the CeraVe body cream also contains a mixture of effective exfoliating acids to smooth and soften rough, bumpy skin.

The bestselling CeraVe body cream also contains a mixture of effective exfoliating acids to smooth and soften rough, bumpy skin

The bestselling CeraVe body cream also contains a mixture of effective exfoliating acids to smooth and soften rough, bumpy skin

'It combines lactic acid with 0.5 per cent salicylic acid (a BHA – beta-hydroxy acid – that's proven to accelerate skin exfoliation) with 10 per cent urea (which breaks down keratin while helping to loosen and remove dead skin cells) all

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