This body scrub from First Aid Beauty is formulated to address the appearance of keratosis pilaris, often referred to as KP, as well as rough, uneven skin texture on the body. It contains a 10% concentration of alpha hydroxy acids, specifically glycolic acid and lactic acid, which work to exfoliate the skin’s surface and help loosen bumpy patches caused by excess keratin buildup. The physical exfoliating particles in the scrub provide immediate buffing action while the chemical exfoliants support gradual refinement of skin texture.
First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA Effective Keratosis Pilaris Exfoliator
Skin Care
First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA, Keratosis Pilaris Skin Exfoliator with Glycolic and Lactic acids
$30.00
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First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA – Effective Keratosis Pilaris Exfoliator.
Get smooth, bump-free skin with First Aid Beauty KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub. Features 10% AHA (glycolic and lactic acids) to exfoliate keratosis pilaris. A best-selling, affordable solution at great value. Perfect for rough, strawberry skin.
Product Description
The formula is designed for use on areas such as the upper arms, thighs, and buttocks where KP commonly appears, but it can also be applied to other rough patches like elbows and knees. It is intended for those seeking a non‑irritating yet effective exfoliating treatment that combines both manual and chemical exfoliation in one step. The product is free from sulfates, parabens, and phthalates, and it is dermatologist‑tested for sensitivity.
The scrub has a creamy, slightly gritty texture that rinses clean without leaving a heavy residue. It is recommended for use two to three times per week on damp skin, followed by moisturizer. Regular use may help reduce the appearance of small bumps and improve overall skin smoothness. The packaging is a standard tub, and the product is priced competitively within the body treatment category. Users with sensitive skin should perform a patch test prior to full application.