I just saw a lotion on Sephora by Dermadoctor called KP Duty. It says it is supposed to help KP. Any one tried this? It's kind of expensive but if it actually worked, I think I'd buy it.
Here's a little description I found on the Dermadoctor website.
Chicken skin bumps – such a simple yet instantly identifiable description of the skin concern keratosis pilaris (commonly dubbed “KP”). Can’t you just visualize it?
These minute, rough bumps with their grater-like texture are most frequently scattered along the upper arms and thighs. However, the cheeks, back and buttocks can all become involved at one time or another. They’re annoying, unsightly, chronic and incredibly commonplace.
Thanks for the tip Grace! I'd definitely like to know whether the Sephora lotion is effective. If you're looking for someting cheaper, check out Eucerin's Dry Skin Theapy PLUS Intensive Repair Body Creme. If you apply it after showering everyday, it makes your skin much smoother.