Guide To The Effective Treatment Of Keratosis Pilaris
Reduce Length Of Showers And Baths

Dermatologists routinely advise that patients with keratosis pilaris and other skin conditions reduce the length of showers and baths, especially ones involving hot water. The use of hot water for showers or baths is very drying for the skin, and soaking for an extended period in the bathtub is known to remove oils from the skin. Experts suggest patients limit their showers and baths to no more than ten minutes, and the use of warm or lukewarm water is advised in place of hot water. To reduce the potential drying effects of time in the water, patients could try adding small amounts of moisturizing bath oils to the bathwater.