About AmLactin- I like it a lot, it got rid of all but one or two bumps on my legs and definitely helped my upper arms, which is where I have KP the worst. You are NOT supposed to put it on wet skin, though. Wait at least 15 minutes after showering. It's a humectant, meaning it attracts moisture in the air, so you aren't locking any in by putting it on wet skin, and doing so actually prevents it from working as well. It also makes you more sensitive to sun so you HAVE to protect yourself when you go outside. I got a mild sunburn on my legs from sitting in my backyard for a few hours and I never ever burn.
But personally, I have had pretty bad KP on my upper arms for a long time. The biggest problem was that I didn't know what it was and so I scratched at it like a rash and now I have scars. Still, here's what I've found has worked for me:
1) Moisturize like mad. I use AmLactin every other day or so, I don't want to use too much of it because I don't want my skin to be too sun sensitive. I'm currently trying to use up the lotions that I have instead of buying new ones, but normally I like Lubriderm- no smell and it sinks in really fast. When I don't use AmLactin, I mix extra virgin olive oil or Vitamin E oil (Jason Naturals 5000 concentration, which is also a nice facial moisturizer) with the lotion. I especially love olive oil for my skin but I have to use it only at night because it takes so long to absorb. It does make your skin feel lovely, just don't use it right before shaving (gunks up your razor and your shave isn't as close) and make sure you use extra-virgin.
2) Exfoliate. I use St. Ives every week or two because someone gave me some, and sometimes I use baking soda. I'm admittedly really lazy about this and I am still looking for a really good but gentle scrub, so please give me any recommendations if you have any!
3) Get some sun. Obviously still wear sunscreen, but a light tan helps cover a lot of redness. Also, for me, the heat calms my skin and it's not as bumpy.
4) Weight training and pilates. Not only does this improve blood flow to your arms, which has helped my KP, but it also tones your biceps and triceps and makes your more confident about your body.
5) Most importantly, DON'T TOUCH IT OR PICK AT IT!!! This was my greatest mistake and I still have scars. I didn't know what KP was and I would just try to get all the bumps off. Now whenever I have the habit to pick, I try to moisturize instead so I have something to distract my hands.
I've made my skin a priority and it's so nice to be able to wear t-shirts and skirts now that summer's coming. I will never have perfect skin but as long as it's healthy that's ok with me. Once I am not a starving student anymore I also want to find a good derm of course.
I want to try dry brushing for my skin, too, so I'll post the results of that once I've experimented.
But most of all, I think, just try to forget about it. It's exceptionally common and I think we girls tend to focus on minutiae too much. I'm still working on being comfortable wearing tank tops, and even though I still have scars, I always remind myself that nobody else can see them unless they're two inches away- and if they're that close, I hope they love me for another reason anyways
