Keratosis pilaris is a harmless condition caused by excess keratin clogging your hair follicles, resulting in tiny white and red bumps on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks and buttocks. Even though the condition cannot be cured, thankfully, there are many remedies that can help.
If you shave regularly, you've probably suffered from ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs grow back sideways under your skin, instead of growing out, and can cause inflammation. Improper hair removal is usually the culprit, but excess dead skin clogging the hair follicle can also lead to ingrown hairs.
Do you have small and scaly red bumps on your thighs, arms, cheeks or butt that just can't seem to go away? This is known as Keratosis Pilaris (KP), a common skin condition caused by the buildup of keratin in the hair follicle. How can the Dewy Hours Exfoliating Body Glove help?