So, I’ve found two new products that are definitely going on my favorite product list.
OK, folks. This stuff is incredible. DermaDoctor’s KP Duty Moisturizer and Body Scrub is seriously some sort of miracle potion combo! Sample tubes of these two goodies dropped into my hands, and I’m absolutely giddy they did.
I had these uber-annoying little bumps all over the backs of my upper arms. Enter KP Duty. Here’s the product description for the moisturizer straight from DermaDoctor’s website:
Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is a common skin disorder, typified by “chicken skin” bumps on upper arms, thighs, torso, buttocks and occasionally the cheeks. Excess skin forms around individual hair follicles, creating the characteristic minute, rough, grater-like bumps.
I seriously used this stuff one time…ONE TIME!!!…and the bumps were gone. True story! People probably thought I was the biggest weirdo yesterday because I walked around petting my triceps all day because they were just that soft.
And, by the way, I’m not receiving anything for saying this. (Although, I would love for DermaDoctor to decide to shower me with freebies so I can try out all of their products and offer up rave reviews for the masses).
I’ve actually wanted to try these products for awhile now, but couldn’t ever bring myself to drop that kind of $$ on a body scrub. I still think it’s over-priced, but what’s a girl to do when the stuff actually works???


bethany said,
May 13, 2010 @ 5:30 pm
I have those kind of bumps! (and relieved to hear that I am not the only one!) I will be placing my order tomorrow! Thanks for sharing
kristin fulghum said,
May 13, 2010 @ 7:57 pm
i wish i could have seen you petting your triceps.
Your Mother said,
May 13, 2010 @ 9:33 pm
I am so glad to hear the real scoop! I thought it was old age and dehydration…Whew!!!!
jami nato said,
May 14, 2010 @ 10:35 am
i wish i had chicken bumps so i could try this product you are raving about.
annalee said,
May 14, 2010 @ 2:48 pm
seriously, so stinkin’ excited to know what these annoying bumps on the back of my arms must be AND to know there’s a way to cure them!
please let me know how long they stay away after each use. do i need to plan on using it daily or what? thanks momdiggity md.
momdiggity said,
May 15, 2010 @ 1:44 pm
Well, Annalee, I just groped my triceps and they’re still smooth as a baby’s behind. I’ve only used the products twice this week and that seems to be sufficient. I would probably use the moisturizer more often than the scrub, though.
-heather
http://www.momdiggity.com