Apple cider vinegar is a common spice that can be found in many homes. It is also known to be an effective anti-bacterial substance for a long time. It has many nutrients such as calcium, magnesium and iron that are good for the skin and also overall health. Apple cider vinegar, in its purest natural form and perform crushing and storage of organic apple juice in barrels made of wood. Natural wooden barrels used to improve the fermentation of the juices. This substance is not only used in food. It is also used to treat or cure many skin and hair problems such as itchy scalp, dandruff, burns, acne, eczema, body odor, athlete's foot and insect bites. However, many people ask is whether it can also help to treat a skin condition called keratosis pilaris.
keratosis pilaris or chicken skin is very widespread skin condition that has experienced more than half the world's population. It usually affects children and young people. She is described as tiny bumps in some parts of the body such as arms, chest, thighs and buttocks. And although it is not likely to happen, it can also occur in the face. This skin condition is quite harmless to the overall health of the person concerned. It is neither painful nor contagious. However, its appearance can be very unpleasant to the touch and sight. And what's worse is that there is no cure.
On the other hand, the CP patients do not need to worry or fear. This skin condition can not be 100 percent curable, but can be treated so that its symptoms can be managed or even reduced. And sometimes even without treatment, KP often clears on its own. But if you are suffering with this condition for a long time, and are looking for ways to treat it, there are many treatment options out there to consider. Just ask your dermatologist to help you. Also, there are many cheap and easy home remedies that can be done as well.
KP can often be treated in two easy steps - exfoliate and moisturize. You can exfoliate the skin using scrubs made with only mild ingredients. You can also use all natural sugar scrubs and salt water and scrub lightly smoothen out small bumps on the skin. Do not rub vigorously affected portion or try to scrape the skin. It will only do more harm than good. After cleansing and exfoliating the skin, do not forget to always keep the affected area moisturized. Dry skin often worsens the symptoms of KP. You can use special moisturizers containing lactic acid for the treasure, but the intense and deep moisture. You can also opt for natural remedies such as coconut oil or olive oil. You can mix it into the bath water and you can also apply some of the affected area, and after bathing.
Many people also wash the apple cider vinegar to clean KP affected areas instead of lactic acid leaching. It is all-natural and therefore safe to use. Chances irritating to the skin in the use of chemicals are greatly reduced if you use apple cider vinegar to treat keratosis pilaris. Do not use it directly on your skin though, especially on your face. Do not forget to mix it with water before use as a facial wash KP.
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