BIOSKINCARE™ is a natural skin care product for the relief of keratosis pilaris.
It opens clogged pores, allows for normal shedding off dead skin cells, softens the skin scales and dissolves the keratin plugs around the follicle. It also reduces scars, prevents scarring and acts as a natural remedy against skin infections including acne. Reduces rhinophyma acne rosacea redness.
The ingredient in BIOSKINCARE™ is a complex biological compound packed with enzymes, glycosaminoglycans, copper peptides, antimicrobial peptides and glycoproteins. This compound dissolves keratin plugs and addresses all the factors involved in keratosis, acne, inflammation, scars and skin blemishes.
The compound naturally softens scales, unclogs pores and acts as a biological activator of both the elimination of dead and damaged skin cells and the renewal of healthy cells.
Keratosis Pilaris Treatment
Affecting the hair follicles, keratosis pilaris is a very common condition seen in many people of all ages. It is a benign condition that presents as numerous small, rough, red, or tan bumps primarily around hair follicles on the upper arms, legs, buttocks, and sometimes cheeks. Usually it is referred to as 'chicken skin' and 'goose bump skin'.
At first the bumps will appear on the upper arms, but they can also emerge on the legs. It can show up on any body part except on skin having a surface devoid of hair (like the palms or soles of the feet). In general, Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is often cosmetically displeasing but medically completely harmless.
KP is frequently noted in otherwise healthy people. Globally, keratosis pilaris afflicts an estimated 40 to 50 percent of the adult population and approximately 50 to 80 percent of all adolescents.
Varying in degree, keratosis pilaris can range from slight to severe.
Cause of Keratosis Pilaris
Excess keratin, a natural fibrous protein found in human hair and nails, is to blame for keratosis pilaris, as the keratin clogs pores. This process is known as hyperkeratinization.
Unattractive, keratosis pilaris most often appears as a group of small, hard bumps which are rarely itchy or sore. Though patients with keratosis pilaris experience this condition year round, it is during the colder months, when moisture levels in the air are lower, that the condition can become worse and the 'goose bumps' will appear and feel more pronounced in color and texture.
What does keratosis pilaris look like?
Typically, KP patients present with a scattered, patchy rash made of very small red or tan bumps. Often, 10-100 very small slightly rough bumps are scattered in an area. The affected area may have a fine, sandpaper-like texture. Some of the bumps may be slightly red or have an accompanying light-red halo indicating inflammation.
What is the prognosis of patients with keratosis pilaris?
Overall, KP tends to be a chronic skin condition periodically becoming worse or better. KP is a benign, noncontagious, self-limited skin condition that tends to be mild. KP frequently improves with age in some patients. Many patients note improvement of their symptoms in the summer months and seasonal flares in colder winter months. More widespread, atypical cases of KP may be cosmetically distressing.
Types of keratosis pilaris
There are various different types of keratosis pilaris, including keratosis pilaris rubra (red, inflamed bumps), alba (asperous, bumpy skin with no irritation), rubra faceii (red rash on the cheeks) and related disorders.
Keratosis pilaris alba is the more common variant and is characterized by small gray-white papules with a slight inflammatory component.
The next type, keratosis pilaris rubra, has a highly inflammatory component and presents itself as small red papules. During the colder months, this type is the most conspicuous.
Keratin cells are constantly being shed and replaced by new cells. The aliment known as dandruff results when the scalp sheds such cells.
Hormonal influence may play a part in keratosis pilaris because a high prevalence and intensity of the condition is noted during adolescence and in women with hyperandrogenism. Acne can be a result in severe cases where pores are clogged. Resembling comedones, keratinized plugs will form around the hair follicle.
Keratosis pilaris treatment
Treatment is sought after by people with keratosis pilaris because it is an unsightly condition. Sometimes the bumps become infected due to significantly tight scratchy clothing or aggressive self-treatment, and then treatment is needed to treat the infection. Significant inflammation may be treated with topical steroid creams. Non-inflamed papules have proven resistant to most types of therapy, making treatment for them very difficult.
Treatment alternatives
Exfoliation and softening of the skin's top layer are the focus of some treatment alternatives for keratosis pilaris. Alternative methods for treating keratosis pilaris include complying with daily habits that won't worsen the papules and avoiding chemically based creams. Applying a mild cleansing scrub to the affected area is a typical step in the treatment process.
The main idea here is to clean the pores and get them to open up. Avoiding over drying of the skin is very important during treatment, and therefore short showers, healthy skin cream and a humidifier are wise components of any keratosis pilaris treatment plan.
Another alternative keratosis pilaris treatment centers around a skin cell regenerating cream. It is a natural skin care product that produces no negative side effects, and it can be used for skin imperfections, scar reduction and to treat keratosis pilaris.
BIOSKINCARE cream along with an all-natural skin exfoliating scrub is a wise alternative treatment option for keratosis pilaris sufferers. First, skin exfoliation is the important step to get the skin soft and open up the pores. Next, apply BIOSKINCARE cream to the affected areas for keratosis pilaris relief, moisturizer, and skin cell regeneration.
Get rid of keratosis scales, scars, stretch marks and all types of skin blemishes, while your skin is moisturized, protected from free radicals and the effects of UV radiation, repaired and renewed with BIOSKINCARE
Dissolves pore plugs and scar tissues and releases the aminoacids and other components in them for the reproduction of fibroblasts which give rise to new connective tissues and glycosaminoglycans -the molecules that deeply moisturize, firm skin and give it strenght and capacity to withstand over-stretching. It also replenishes the lipid barrier of the skin and triggers the regeneration of damaged cells while preventing and removing acne scars, keratosis and psoriasis scales and all types of skin blemishes.

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Ultra Exfoliate Your Skin with BIOSKINEXFOL
A home microdermabrasion cream with high quality micro-crystals, the same professionals use to breakdown hard, rough and old scar tissues, and allow for a deeper penetration of our exclusive all natural skin moisturizing and regeneration complex contained in the microdermabrasion cream. For ice-pick acne scars and for old and rough scars and the profilaxis of actinic keratosis scales. Not for keloids.

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Made in the USA. Two to Three Month's supply 120 grams = 4.23 oz
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