Body scrub uses chemical and physical exfoliants to get rid of keratosis pilaris

Keratosis pilaris, or strawberry skin, is a common skin condition that causes rough patches and small, acne-like bumps on the skin. It develops when the skin produces too much of a protein called keratin, which can block hair follicles and cause bumps to develop. Dermadoctor KP Duty Body Scrub claims to combine both chemical and physical exfoliation to leave skin feeling and looking smooth, specifically getting rid of keratosis pilaris. Insider producer Celia Skvaril tried out the KP Duty body scrub to see if it could get rid of the strawberry skin on her legs. Check out the Dermadoctor KP Duty Body Scrub here: Dermadoctor KP Duty Body Scrub, $32.77 https://www.dermstore.com/dermadoctor-kp-duty-dermatologist-formulated-body-scrub-various-sizes/12747907.html?nrtv_cid=2962588f996d75d21406e2a0da10e1dff2108e9454d3de0784b34e9d945333ee&utm_source=Native-Narrativ-allure&utm_content=278876197&utm_campaign=24503925&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_ega=CONV&nrtv_as_src=1&dclid=CPi49rOrsvUCFRLC9gIdSagJEA Check out the microscope here: Celestron Deluxe Handheld Digital Microscope, $72.48 https://www.amazon.com/Celestron-Handheld-Microscope-Discoveries-44302-C/dp/B07K2174VF/ See more from Dr. Laura Scott here: https://www.instagram.com/laurascottandco/