Robin

  • 1 month

    Keratosis Pilaris

    How well does this help with ”chicken skin”? I have it all over my neck and also some on my upper chest and collarbones. I haven't found any cream yet that removes it, only temporarily soothes it.

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    • Customer service at Lyko
      1 month
      Hey Robin! Yes 😍 This is actually one of the better options for treating "chicken skin" – that is, keratosis pilaris. Keratosis pilaris requires patience. 🙄 Urea needs to be used regularly, so daily use for weeks to show visible improvement. It can significantly reduce the condition, but rarely removes it completely. Some find that acid peels (e.g., AHA or BHA) are also needed to really smooth the skin. Some tips you can take with you are to apply it right after showering – when the skin is damp. Use it consistently every day for at least 4–6 weeks. If you feel it hasn’t given enough results, combine it with an AHA toner 2–3 times/week. Some AHA products you can check out are Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid, The Ordinary Lactic Acid 5% + HA, or Versed Weekend Glow Daily Brightening Solution. Have a lovely day! 🌞

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