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DERMAdoctor KP Duty Dermatologist Moisturizing Therapy For Dry Skin (4 oz)

DERMAdoctor KP Duty Dermatologist Moisturizing Therapy For Dry Skin (4 oz)
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Price: $36.00

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Product Description

Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is a common skin disorder, typified by chicken skin bumps on upper arms, thighs, torso, buttocks and occasionally the cheeks. Excess skin forms around individual hair follicles, creating the characteristic minute, rough, grater-like bumps. KP Duty incorporates medically proven technology including ingredients for hydrated and healthy skin. Medically potent levels of Glycolic Acid blends with Urea, the dermatologist recommended humectant, to soften and smooth away the driest roughest skin.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1032 in Beauty
  • Size: 4 oz
  • Brand: DERMAdoctor
  • Ingredients: Aqua (Water), Glycolic Acid, Sodium Glycolate, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Camellia Oleifera (Japanese Green Tea) Leaf Extract, Urea, Sorbitol, Hexyl Laurate, C12-20 Acid PEG-8 Ester, Sorbitan Stearate, Cetyl Ricinoleate, Dimethicone, Biosacharide Gum-1, Sodium Hyaluronate, Algae Extract, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Xantham Gum, Methylparaben, Propylparaben

Features

  • Dermatologist Tested & Approved
  • Non Comedogenic
  • Fragrance Free
  • Non Irritating
  • No Animal Testing

Customer Reviews

Bye Bye Chicken Skin !4
I really thought this wouldn't work, most "specialty" creams & lotions never deliver on their promises. This time, I used a mild body wash with a pouf to (gently) exfoliate first, then I used the KP Duty lotion only once a day at night before bed. After about 3 days my hubby noticed a "huge difference" (his words).

If you do have any broken skin it does sting a bit but nothing I would say is "painful". If you read the ingredients you can see why it would. These ingredients are meant to disolve the thin layer of skin over the hair follicles. Such a small price to pay for smooth skln. Finally, after all these years with skin I was embarrassed about, I am finally happy to have smoother & softer skin than my husband and be able to wear sleeveless shirts!

I will definitely buy this product again and reccommend it to anyone who has Keratosis Pilaris, llike myself. Can't wait for bathing suit season to come back around. I thought I would never say those words!

KP DUTY OVERHYPED OVERPRICED GARBAGE1
Not only is this product over-hyped and overpriced - but Dermadoctor website publishes only reviews with glowing comments about it! Which I did not find out until I read those glowing reviews, wasted my own money and time on this product and then posted a negative review at their site - which never showed up there! Aha, I thought, now I see their game - never will buy a single thing from them again.... Maybe it works for some - but who can know what the real results are when they don't publish both the good and the BAD reviews.

So far... A total waste of money. 1
I've had KP since I was about 12 (I'm 28 now) and I recently tried KP Duty. I am absolutely *shocked* that a product that makes such brazen claims can be so ineffective. The bottle actually has a cartoon CHICKEN on it, says it "Effectively eliminates" the bumps, and that "Flawless" skin is achievable.
I have KP all over my legs; most of it is not inflamed, but there are a couple patches that are reddened. I also have very fair skin (transparent, basically) and the KP looks bad enough that no one has seen my legs at all since I was 12. (Insert complete social isolation and low self esteem HERE !) So I was so happy to see that this "KP Duty" product was formulated specifically for this disease, and I really thought it would work. Well, I've used it once a day for a month now and have noticed no reduction in the bumps or the red spots or the redness generally. The skin does *feel* much softer, but it's as ugly as ever, and the bumps are obvious when you look at the skin in profile.
I have no clue how long you're supposed to use this product before you see results. They say you should try any new skin product for at least 6 weeks before you give up, so I think I will keep at it for a while longer. But I'm assuming now that all of the raving reviews this product gets are due to its skin-softening effect, not ANY actual treatment of KP. As Jay mentioned, any lotion can provide softer skin without the $35 price !!
I have noticed within the past week or so that the ankle/calf region has started peeling. I hope this is a good thing (exfoliation?) and maybe if it continues there could be some better skin revealed underneath. However, so far even the peeling areas still have red, KP spots!
Will post another review here if the product does turn out to be effective, but don't hold your breath, folks.