Keratosis Pilaris: Stop the acids, switch to mechanical exfoliation
Smooth my skin →Those small red bumps on the back of your arms and thighs, often called "chicken skin," are not a fatality. Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is a build-up of keratin that clogs the hair follicle. While many turn to salicylic or glycolic acid creams, these can often irritate the skin barrier and make the skin photosensitive.
The Flaw of Chemical Exfoliation
Chemical acids thin the skin over time. For KP, you don't need to burn the top layer; you need to physically "unplug" the keratin buildup. This is where the ancient wisdom of raw silk surpasses modern chemistry.
A Sustainable Result
By using the Silkhouse glove once a week under warm water, you regulate your skin's natural renewal process. No chemicals, no plastic waste, just perfectly smooth skin through biocompatible protein friction.