Can benzoyl peroxide cure KP?
What can I do to treat KP on the body? Gentle, twice daily use of a nylon net sponge with an alpha hydroxy acid, sulfur or benzoyl peroxide soap or cleanser can sometimes solve mild KP problems.
What is the most effective treatment for keratosis pilaris?
Try medicated creams. Apply an over-the-counter cream that contains urea, lactic acid, alpha hydroxy acid or salicylic acid. These creams help loosen and remove dead skin cells. They also moisturize and soften dry skin.
What will dermatologist prescribe for keratosis pilaris?
What is the best medication for keratosis pilaris?
| Best medications for keratosis pilaris | ||
|---|---|---|
| Keralac (urea) | Topical Emollients | OTC | 
| Amlactin (ammonium lactate) | Alpha-hydroxy acids | OTC | 
| Atralin (tretinoin) | Topical Retinoid | Rx | 
| Differin (adapalene) | Topical Retinoid | OTC (higher strength as Rx) | 
How can I treat keratosis at home?
Keratosis pilaris home remedies
- Take warm baths. Taking short, warm baths can help to unclog and loosen pores.
 - Exfoliate. Daily exfoliation can help improve the appearance of the skin.
 - Apply hydrating lotion.
 - Avoid tight clothes.
 - Use humidifiers.
 
What vitamins should I take for keratosis pilaris?
Vitamin A helps to regulate cell production and prevent a build up of cells. Both these effects may benefit to minimise Keratosis Pilaris and to improve the skin’s appearance. There are many vitamin A supplements on the market but most of these tend to be dry powder forms of such as beta carotene.