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help me find a cheap product

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โ€ƒwhatโ€™s a cheap product that will

help get rid of this and how do i stop it from coming back?

 

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Re: help me find a cheap product

So Iโ€™ve noticed you have bumps, similar to what looks like KP (Keratosis Pilaris). There is a first aid beauty KP body scrub you could try, I strongly recommend three step testing and slowly building yourself up to the point on being able to use that on your face. There is also a Paulaโ€™s Choice Salicylic exfoliater you could try as well, Iโ€™m not a dermatologist so I have no idea what it truly is but that looks a lot like KP. Maybe try looking up symptoms of KP and images and see if those apply to you, itโ€™s also common that could be more spread over your body

Re: help me find a cheap product

Incase you donโ€™t know what three step testing is, you test on your wrist one day, your neck/chest one day and then a cheek one day. Being one of the products I recommended is a body scrub it be very careful when using it in your face. Also three step testing is highly recommended for all products and can help prevent breakouts

Re: help me find a cheap product

@char198913 @We are not medical professionals. I would contact a dermatologist. 

Re: help me find a cheap product

so thereโ€™s no product that can help this?

Re: help me find a cheap product

@WinglessOne @thanks, iโ€™m only 13 and didnโ€™t know if there was a product that people would know what could help this, thanks for telling me what to do

Re: help me find a cheap product

@char198913  Before you try a product for your skin issue, you should figure out whatโ€™s causing it. Lots of things can cause bumps and redness, and they donโ€™t all respond to the same ingredients/products. A dermatologist or primary care doctor can diagnose your skin and help you figure out what product or medication you need to treat it. 

 

I mean sure, we on BIC can make guesses. But since weโ€™re not dermatologists/medical docs, thatโ€™s all we can offer: random guesses. You could end up trying random products that make your skin worse and wonโ€™t actually treat the root cause of your issue. Your best bet is seeing a doctor, if you can. 

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