<p>“The reason for the buildup of keratin is unknown, but often occurs alongside other skin conditions such as dermatitis and eczema,” Houshmand adds.</p><p>So, how do we get rid of KP? “Gentle exfoliation can be helpful along with moisturizing the skin,” says Houshmand. Just don’t go too harsh or else you risk making it worse. To make the search easier, we looked through thousands of fantastic Amazon reviews to find the best products to treat KP so you can get your smoothest, most hydrated skin with two-day shipping. <br></p>” />
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