The Best Glycolic Acid Body Lotion for KP, Strawberry Skin & Bumpy Texture

The Best Glycolic Acid Body Lotion for KP, Strawberry Skin & Bumpy Texture

BODY TEXTURE

What Is Keratosis Pilaris and Strawberry Skin?

Keratosis pilaris occurs when keratin builds up inside hair follicles, creating the small bumps commonly seen on arms, thighs and buttocks. The condition is often called strawberry skin, but understanding the body skin barrier helps explain why roughness, dryness and texture often appear together.

“Most moisturisers soften the surface. Clinical body resurfacing addresses the texture pathway.”

Why Glycolic Acid Has Become a Body-Skin Essential

Glycolic acid is used in body skincare because it helps improve the appearance of accumulated surface texture. But serious body treatment is not just about using an acid. It is about concentration, pH, supporting ingredients and barrier balance. That is why The Six-Marker Clinical Body Lotion Standard matters.

EDITOR'S NOTE

Body skin experts increasingly refer to this process as body resurfacing — a broader approach that combines exfoliation, hydration support and barrier care.

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The Lotion's 12% Glycolic Acid AHA Body Lotion combines glycolic acid with urea, niacinamide and shea butter in an Australian-made, fragrance-free formula designed for rough body texture, keratosis pilaris and strawberry legs.


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