• Keratosis Pilaris - How common is it with FPers?
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Uh would the ability to make bumps similar to yours appear at will without having it a passive condition count? Cause it's a really cool party trick.
I have it a little bit at the top of my arms.
[QUOTE=Olinaj;29894710]I have it, it's best to get a tan and keep it from getting dry, when it isn't red it is barely noticeable.[/QUOTE] I would love a tan since I'm pale as a paper in some spots but I never do tan. All I do is burn. And incredibly quickly might I add. SPF 30 sometimes isn't enough to keep me from getting insanely burned.
[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;29898687]I would love a tan since I'm pale as a paper in some spots but I never do tan. All I do is burn. And incredibly quickly might I add. SPF 30 sometimes isn't enough to keep me from getting insanely burned.[/QUOTE] Try this but translucent finger webs, and being allergic to sunscreen.
Oh hey, I have this and didn't know what it was. It doesn't actually show up all the time though. I mostly get it on my chest but it's fairly rare and doesn't last long so it's not a huge problem to me.
I think I have this on my upper arms and to a small extent on my lower arms.
I have a lot of fur in my legs, when I'm naked it feels like I'm wearing pants.
I think I have the rubra thing. In fact, I think every white person I know has it
Ah, yes, chickenskin is what I commonly have heard it being called. I have a very mild amount on both my triceps. Bothered me a little when I was young cause I thought it was a funky rash or something. Literally NOBODY to this day has noticed it on me. Probably because it is pretty mild. I have never had anyone ask me about it, let alone make fun of me.
I've had it very slightly for as far back as I can remember. Used to get it really bad on my elbows, but now not so much. [editline]17th May 2011[/editline] Now I just have a little bit on my upper arms and chest.
I have baby soft skin, I get cut so fucking easily.
If people call you ugly you should try to sand your arm.
[QUOTE=Rubs10;29900828]If people call you ugly you should try to sand your arm.[/QUOTE] Or sand their faces off
Got it on the tops of my thighs and the backs of my arms. Pisses me off a little but I deal with it.
[QUOTE=john_frohman;29899728]I have a lot of fur in my legs, when I'm naked it feels like I'm wearing pants.[/QUOTE] that's because it's a full moon
I think I have it... I don't know. I have "skin writing."
I used to have it really bad on the back of my biceps, but now it's pretty much gone
I thought I was the only one. Whew!
I am white and irish as fuck so I have pinky/red blemishes around some parts of my skin, but no keratosis.
I have it on my arms. I used to be pretty insecure about it and wore a jacket constantly.
Hydrating body wash helps.
Hm... I seem to be one of the few Facepunchers who doesn't have it. Go soft skin!
Good thing is that you can treat a lot types of Keratosis Pilaris. There are a lot of treatment options out there and it's pretty sure one will work for you. [editline]18th May 2011[/editline] check this [url]http://www.keratosispilaris.org/forum.php[/url]
I've got the complete opposite. My skin is smooth as fuck
I have it on my lower arms. Really annoying to wear a T-shirt.
I think I have the alba variation of this on my back and chest.
[QUOTE=VaSTinY;29905786]I've got the complete opposite. My skin is smooth as fuck[/QUOTE] the opposite would be if your skin had small holes.
[QUOTE=barttool;29893517]what's with all this threads about sickness and syndromes? Anyways, joining the fad... anyone else has Eczema? ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema[/url]) Fucking sucks. Any efective treatments?[/QUOTE] I used to get it on my hands during the winter something awful. What I did was put a fuckton of moisturizing cream on the affected areas, then put socks on my hands for the night. Uncomfortable, but it worked really well. Just be sure you do it every night or it comes back.
The 'side' of my left arm (between my bicep and tricep on the side of my arm which normally faces outwards) from just above the elbow to within a few inches of my shoulder has these little red dots on the skin, but they're very sparse (only a few per square centimetre). Plus, they're not really rough (maybe that's just due to the sparsity of them). That's the only place on my body that I have them. Very small area, very sparse.
[QUOTE=sp00ks;29906716]the opposite would be if your skin had small holes.[/QUOTE] Oh god, I take it back then
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