If the skin remains "goose", despite the lack of cold or fear - it requires treatment, say beauticians.
Bumps remaining on the skin when it is not a response to cold or fear, called follicular hyperkeratosis. This is not just a cosmetic flaw. According to experts, not passing goose skin can be a symptom of a lack of vitamin C and A, thereby sealing the hair follicles on the skin.
For this reason the need to treat the disease not just externally but also internally. Typically, doctors prescribe vitamin complexes, along with the necessary cosmetic procedures.
The best way to combat the goose bumps are peels with fruit acids or saturated enzymes. They quickly exfoliates dead skin cells, which significantly improves its appearance, color and texture, as well as moisturize the epidermis. By the way, these peels are very good to deal with follicular hyperkeratosis on the hands and elbows.
Board of Cosmetology: against the goose skin on the hands, use soft fruit peels. Salt peeling is used to treat a goose skin on the feet.
Along with the great help peelings visit baths or saunas, as well as body wraps (at home can do wraps using cosmetic clay). But among the types of massage to get rid of goose skin is best suited cellulite, vacuum, or full body massage. (READ MORE)
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