Deionized Water, Polyethylene Beads, Glycolic Acid, Ammonium Glycolate, Sorbitol, Hexyl Laurate, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Lactic Acid, Dimethicone, Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Glucoside, Willow Bark Extract, Camellia Oleifera (Japanese Green Tea), Algae Extract, Azelaic Acid, Dehydroxanthan Gum, Methylparaben, Propylparaben.
Apply a small amount of product and gently massage it into skin with fingertips. Rinse and pat dry. Follow with DERMAdoctor KP Duty Moisturizing Therapy Cream as desired. Use once or twice a week as tolerated or recommended by your physician. Not recommended for use on face.
For external use only. Avoid getting into the eyes. If irritation occurs, wash product off, discontinue use and consult a physician. Wear a broad spectrum sunscreen containing SPF 30 to prevent any increase in sun sensitivity.
How is the KP Duty Body Scrub different from KP Duty Cream?
KP Duty Body Scrub uses both physical and chemical exfoliation for optimal benefit. Glycolic and lactic acid dissolve the glue that cements epidermal cells together. Smooth, non-abrasive synthetic beads lift away dead skin cells without inflicting trauma to the epidermis. This allows dermatologist-recommended skin therapies, like KP Duty Cream, to provide deeper, more thorough results.
What are the active ingredients in KP Duty Body Scrub?
KP Duty Body Scrub contains Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid,
Azelaic Acid, Willow Bark - a natural source of Beta Hydroxy Acid,
Green Tea & Dimethicone.
What is KP Duty Scrub used for?
KP Duty Body Scrub acts as a chemical peel and microdermabrasion session in one, delivering serious medi-exfoliation. It allows dermatologist-recommended skin therapies to provide deeper, more thorough results. It also helps prepare skin for self tanning, skin bleaching and post-bathing treatments used to treat body acne, keratosis pilaris, dry skin concerns, shaving bumps, ingrown hairs and skin discoloration.
Can I use KP Duty Body Scrub by itself to treat my Keratosis Pilaris?
KP Duty Body Scrub is really more of a pre-treatment (preparatory) step, versus a true treatment in and of itself. When treating keratosis pilaris and other dry skin conditions, to achieve maximum results, this product should be followed with some sort of treatment cream, such as DERMAdoctor KP Duty Dermatologist Moisturizing Therapy For Dry Skin.
What is Keratosis Pilaris?
Keratosis Pilaris (commonly dubbed "KP" or "chicken skin") is a common skin disorder that effects nearly 50% of the worlds population. It creates overgrowth of skin around the hair follicle that presents itself as a raised, rough, bump. It is often quite noticeable and commonly affects the upper arms and legs, but can also be seen on the cheeks, back & buttocks in less common instances. Inflammation within each hair follicle can cause embarrassing pinpoint red or brown polka dots to form beneath each miniature mound of skin buildup.
Will my Keratosis Pilaris ever go away?
Since keratosis pilaris is genetically predetermined, it may not be curable but should be controllable. Treatment for keratosis pilaris is ongoing - if discontinued, skin begins reforming around hair follicles. Chronic maintenance is the best way to maintain smooth skin.
What can I use to control the bumps and redness associated with Keratosis Pilaris?
DERMAdoctor KP Duty Body Scrub uses both physical and chemical exfoliation for optimal benefit. Glycolic and lactic acid dissolve the glue that cements epidermal cells together. Smooth, non-abrasive synthetic beads lift away dead skin cells without inflicting trauma to the epidermis. Use 1-2 times weekly.
KP Duty Cream combines buffered glycolic acid, urea and green tea to smooth the bumps, hydrate the skin and sooth redness and inflammation associated with Keratosis Pilaris. Use twice daily or as needed to control your symptoms.
How often should I apply use the DERMAdoctor KP Duty Body Scrub?
DERMAdoctor KP Duty Body Scrub may be used 1-2 times weekly as tolerated or as recommended by your physician.
How do I use KP Duty Body Scrub?
Moisten skin with water. Apply a small amount of product and gently massage it into skin with fingertips. Rinse and pat dry. Follow with treatments products or moisturizers as desired.
Can I use KP Duty Body Scrub on my face?
KP Duty Body Scrub is not recommended for use on face.
Can DERMAdoctor KP Duty be used on children or while pregnant?
Yes, KP Duty can be used on children ages 2 and up. For children 2 and under, it is best to first speak to their physician. Those who are pregnant can safely use KP Duty Body Scrub.