I have itchy, slightly bumpy skin on my arms, and I think I have keratosis pilaris (KP). Can I use Moisturex Cream?

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I have itchy, slightly bumpy skin on my arms, and I think I have keratosis pilaris (KP). Can I use Moisturex Cream?
Asked by Female, 18 · 2 months ago
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It sounds like you’re wondering if Moisturex Cream can help with your itchy bumps that might be keratosis pilaris (KP).
Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common skin condition where small, rough bumps appear, often on the arms. These bumps are caused by a buildup of keratin, a protein that blocks hair follicles, leading to dry, bumpy skin.
Moisturex Cream contains urea, lactic acid, propylene glycol, and light liquid paraffin. These ingredients work together to:
Using this cream can help soften and smooth the bumps by reducing the keratin buildup and improving skin moisture.
Safety tips: Before applying it all over, do a patch test on a small skin area to check for any irritation. Apply the cream once or twice daily as directed, and avoid using it on broken or inflamed skin.
If your bumps do not improve after several weeks, worsen, or become very itchy or inflamed, it’s important to see a dermatologist (skin specialist) for a proper evaluation and tailored treatment.
In summary, Moisturex Cream is generally suitable for managing KP symptoms due to its moisturizing and exfoliating properties, but careful use and professional advice are recommended for best results.
Answered 2 months ago