
Bumps on your arms or thighs? Itβs called Keratosis Pilaris. And 60% of Indian women have it.
Hereβs how to get rid of it β for real!
The bumpy truth about Keratosis Pilaris, that no one talks about!
Letβs talk about the rough, bumpy skin no one really talks about.
The little bumps on your arms. The rough patches on the back of your thighs. The uneven texture that just wonβt quit. If youβve ever run your hands over your body and wondered why it doesnβt feel as smooth as it should, youβre not alone.
What youβre likely dealing with isΒ Keratosis Pilaris, also known asΒ KP,Β chicken skin, orΒ strawberry skin. Itβs incredibly common, especially in Indian skin β and just as misunderstood. Itβs not acne. Itβs not a hygiene issue. And no, scrubbing harder wonβt make it go away.
OverΒ 60% of Indian womenΒ suffer from KP. And yet, barely anyone talks about it. It's time we change that.
Letβs get into what KP actually is, why Indian skin experiences it more frequently
(and differently), what works and what doesnβt.
Itβs when your skinβs natural exfoliation cycle malfunctions. Instead of shedding dead cells every 28-30 days, your skin kind of hoards them. These dead cells then get trapped around your hair follicles, creating tiny clogged plugs. Think: goosebumps thatΒ neverΒ go away.
The bumps are typically found on:
They may be flesh-coloured, red, brown, or pigmented, depending on your skin tone and
sensitivity. For many people with Indian skin, KP can also lead toΒ post-inflammatory
hyperpigmentation, making the bumps appear darker and more uneven.
KP isnβt dangerous. Itβs not contagious. But that doesnβt mean you have to βjust live with it.β
If youβve been hiding your arms or thighs under long sleeves, if youβve stopped wearing sleeveless tops, or if youβve just been silently annoyed by how your skinΒ feels, know this: you deserve better.
KP (Keratosis Pilaris):Β Caused by keratin buildup. Bumps are rough, often dry, and donβt go away with shaving. Not painful. Not itchy (for most).
Strawberry Skin:Β Caused by clogged or enlarged pores, often following shaving. The dots are darker and look like tiny blackheads.
Ingrown Hair:Β Caused by hair growing back into the skin after waxing or shaving. Usually inflamed, red, and can be painful or itchy.
Important:Β These conditions can co-exist β you can literally have all three of them, at the same time! Especially if your skin is dry, sensitive, or exposed to friction, poor-quality razors, or harsh soaps.
Indian skin tends to be:
Letβs break it down:
Youβre probably thinking:Β Iβve tried scrubbing it. Iβve tried moisturising it. Iβve tried ignoring it. Nothing works.
Hereβs the truth:Β You canβt scrub KP away.Β In fact, over-scrubbing can inflame it more. What your skin really needs isΒ smart exfoliationΒ +Β deep hydration.
KP isnβtΒ curable, but itβs absolutelyΒ manageable.
π§½ Chemical Exfoliation (Not Scrubbing!)
Avoid aggressive scrubs and loofahs that can irritate skin and worsen pigmentation.
Instead, opt for gentle chemical exfoliants:
π§Β Hydration+ Barrier Repair
Hydration is non-negotiable. You need activesΒ andΒ moisture to get real
results.
π§―Anti-Inflammatory Ingredients
It is madeΒ specificallyΒ for Indian skin, and it doesnβt stop at just exfoliating. It smoothsΒ andΒ brightensΒ andΒ hydrates.
Whatβs inside Soopersmooth:
Itβs a do-it-all formula. No need to layer 3 different lotions and serums just to get your body skin to behave. And unlike the harsh body lotions your aunties used to swear by, this oneβsΒ clean, vegan and non-sticky.
Use it daily (twice if your skin can handle it), especially after a shower. Stick with it for 2-3 weeks, and youβll notice that your skin isnβt just smoother β itβsΒ glowierΒ andΒ more even-toned, too.
Glycolic acid + Lactic acid
polish and smoothen rough, bumpy skin
Vitamin C + Niacinamide
brighten and even out skin tone
Hyaluronic acid + Sweet Violet Extract
hydrate and nourish skin
American Academy of Dermatology Association β Keratosis Pilaris Overview
Cleveland Clinic β Keratosis Pilaris
Mayo Clinic β Keratosis Pilaris
DermNet NZ β Keratosis Pilaris
National Center for Biotechnology Information β KP in skin of colour
Indian Journal of Dermatology β Keratosis Pilaris in Indian skin
New York Times β What to Do About Keratosis Pilaris