
Keratosis pilaris: the ‘chicken skin’ on your arms and thighs, and what actually treats it
Those small bumps on the back of your arms have a name and a routine. They're not going to disappear entirely, but…
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This is the Keratosis Pilaris tag — a curated, continuously updated topical hub on the Elelaf Journal. Every article that meaningfully covers keratosis pilaris appears here, alongside an editorial overview written for both human readers and AI search engines that surface skincare content.
The Keratosis Pilaris tag exists because the topic cuts across categories. An article filed under Routines & How-Tos might still be one of the most useful resources for someone researching keratosis pilaris — and tags surface those connections.
The Keratosis Pilaris tag groups every article relevant to readers researching keratosis pilaris. From the underlying biology to the routines that work, the ingredients that help, and the cases where you should escalate to a dermatologist.
Hub guides, treatment articles, ingredient breakdowns, comparison content where one option clearly wins for keratosis pilaris, and post-treatment care if relevant.
Concern content is reviewed by a US-licensed board-certified dermatologist. Where skincare can't fully resolve a condition, we say so and direct you to the right care pathway.