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serenitynow , 25 Jun 2009

KP Arm pickers?

Hi there, just wanting to connect with others who pick at the kp on their arms/legs. My arms are the worst; I have such a hard time ignoring a swelling bump and need any ideas on how to resist the urge. It just feels WRONG to leave it alone! And in some lighting my arms look bumpy everywhere! Besides wearing long sleeves all the time, I'm not sure what else I can do to fix it. Any lotions or potions that actually work for kp? TIA.
51 Answers
jo7124
September 18, 2010

In reply to by MAD-am

Your welcome MAD-am,I hope you have success with it.Ive gone completely off abrasive scrubs etc,its like I have 'seen the light' finally.I love to mix yeo vally bio yoghurt with a good oatmeal and use that for a gentle scrub/mask,plus every now and again I will mix two soluble aspirins with honey and use that too,both are fantastic.I love doing the ocm ,when Im massaging the oil I find it relaxing and I walk away from the bathroom mirror,which stops me from wanting to investigate too closely,then when you rinse with the hot then cold your skin looks so good you just walk away feeling very clean and calm!Good luck!
Mercy
October 05, 2010
If you have KP you must, must, must, try the only product I have used that truly works. I have suffered over 30 years trying everything I could find and this is the only thing that has worked for me, it is called KP Duty you can buy it online from the DermaDr website www.dermadoctor.com they have a whole section about KP. It truly does work!!!!!!!!
Maxine
May 17, 2011
I have recently started using E45 cream on my arms and I swear by it for getting rid of KP bumps! It's not expensive at all, and it only takes a couple of weeks to show vast improvement, and with nothing to pick I hardly pick my arms at all now! I don't know what to do about my face though, my skn on my face is looking awful lately, patchy red and white plus huge pimples popping up constantly. It's all I can do to not pick a spot on my face, but when 4 more appear I get so frustrated that all my will power isn't worth it anyway and I pick. I think out of my whole body (as I pick every inch of myself!) my face is the hardest to cope with and to improve upon.
NiceOnTheIce
May 27, 2011
Hello all, I have had kp for as long as I can remember, but I only started picking it these last few years. It doesn't even look like kp now, usually just big red blemishy bumps or scabs :( Does anyone know of a really good kp product that you can buy in Canada? Also, do kp products work on skin that has been picked?? That is what I'm most worried about, because there's no way that I will be able to completely stop picking my arms long enough for them to heal and be able to put cream on them! Thanks everyone for the honesty and the advice, I didn't know there were so many people who had kp and who picked it like me!!
Maxine
May 28, 2011

In reply to by NiceOnTheIce

I've used hydrocortisone cream on the kp on my arms, followed by E45 cream, as you're not supposed to use hydrocortisone for too long, and I found that it worked even though I had plenty of scabs on my arms. The general condition of my arms improved over about 2 weeks, but the scabs obviously took longer to heal still. For me though, the fact that I could see an improvement helped my willpower in reducing my arm picking massively, so eventually those scabs healed up too. My arms aren't perfect, there are still scars but I don't care because the skin is almost flat! There is always an element of willpower since nothing is a miracle cure. I use a diary to log my feelings and the amount of time I pick for. If nothing else, it helps me understand what triggers my picking and increases my awareness of what I'm doing. I've found this has helped massively too. Hope this helps!
NiceOnTheIce
June 18, 2011

In reply to by Maxine

I've searched for E45 cream but I think it's only sold in England? Thanks the comment, though! Anyways, I have joined a group of people on this forum that also want to quit picking, and after 8 days of very reduced picking I have seen HUGE results!! My arms look 10X better! :) There truly is strength in numbers!! I'm sure the kp bumps will return in full force as soon as the skin has had a chance to recover, so I hope to find something that will get rid of the bumps before I have the chance to start picking again!
Salahin
June 21, 2011
Hey there--Yes, I too have the dreaded KP as a large percentage of people seem to have. Basically the KP is just clogged pores that arise from an overproduction of keratin, information quickly offered by Wikipedia. I'm sure that a doctor could give you some chemical creams to reduce the bumps on your arms but the easiest way would be to get a bit of jojoba or almond oil or the like and rub in on your arms with a bit of a rough cloth or exfoliating sponge of sorts--by doing this you will be able to unclog the pores and moisturize which is most important. Getting your arms in the sun will help as well. Once the KP is less apparent, hopefully you'll be less inclined to pick. Hope that helps!
Bernadette
August 02, 2012
wow I just camp upon this website this morning because I too have KP and am looking for some things to help with the desire to pick them off. This has been so incredibly helpful. Thank you all .
Littlepicker
July 19, 2014
I don't know if this helps with the actual KP buy I have found that after I pick at my arms, that bio-oil helps heal them like nothing else! When I pick them they go really red and swore and almost swollen and it is so embarrassing. It can takes days to heal, but the bio-oil seems to heal them within a day! A deffinate life saver. Also I have heard that coconut oil can be really good for getting did of kp bumps :)
JulieD
July 30, 2014
I have the same problem! What I found helps is lightly exfoliating with St Ives apricot scrub (key word: LIGHTLY) in the shower then I use Amlactin (an alpha-hydroxy moisturizing lotion). As for the urge to squeeze and pick, I know it's hard to overcome. But I've been keeping a log of my picking in a notes app on my phone (writing down when/where I do it, what I'm thinking, how long I pick, etc.) and I've found that it is helping dramatically. Even just the thought of having to enter the occurrence in my phone makes me more aware of what I'm doing and keeps me from picking (at least most of the time).
summertime
August 01, 2014
I thought I was the only one who picked and squeezed my kp. I am so glad I am not alone! (: I have had kp since birth, mostly on my arms and cheeks, but I have only picked for a couple years. I just can't resist the urge to squeeze out that white puss. I have tried to stop so many times and it always ends in failure. I am embarrassed to wear short sleeves, let alone a swimsuit! I have been using coconut oil in the shower and that seems to help a little. One time I picked my skin until there where bright, big bumps covering ALL of the skin above my elbows. I was so ashamed and embarrassed and I knew I needed to do somethin. I don't know what compelled me, I guess I knew honey helped to retain moisture. So I smeered my arms in gross, sticky honey. Then I put plastic wrap on top and slept with it on....really nasty. The next morning, when I finally rinsed the rest of the honey off, my skin looked SOOOO much better!!! It was softer, less red and the bumps had become smaller. So, if anyone is brave enough to try this and you haven't found something that works, I would recommend trying it. But, I am not a dermatologist or anything. xD

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