Keratosis Pilaris?

Do you get little bumps on your face? They're not red like pimples or white or black like black/whiteheads. Rather they're flesh tone, tiny bumps that stand in the way of you and perfectly smooth skin. It's called Keratosis Pilaris, and it's caused by plugged hair follicles. Since they're not breakouts, acne medication does not work on them. But now there's hope. Audrey Kunin, MD, Kansas City, Missouri, dermatologist, creator of DERMAdoctor skincare (she's an editor favorite, too), created Physical Chemistry Facial Microdermabrasion + Multiacid Chemical Peel. The 19.5% multiacid resurfacing complex not only exfoliates your skin with a whopping 1-2 chemical/physical exfoliation punch, but it also clears away that tenacious Keratosis Pilaris. Even though the formula is super strong, this peel will not cause redness. It's packed with green tea, dimethicone and algae extract to combat irritation. "Physical Chemistry's high level of tolerability by all but those with the most sensitive skin make it not only a superior first-line therapy but also an ideal prep step for those undergoing physician-administered treatments like laser resurfacing and Intense Pulsed Light therapy." says Kunin. Physical Chemistry is available on sephora.com on December 1, and in stores by February 1.


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