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  • my skin, like on most of my body is covered in (little) bumps. ive had them my whole like but i dont kno what they are and personally, all i want to do is get rid of them! i hate it. its not a rash or anything like that but it wont go away with lotions, exfoliation, or creams, or anything else i have tried. plz help me!!! i rate 5's!!!!!

    Don't feel alone on this, I'm sure many people are going through the same thing. I have these bumps as well on the back of my upper arms and on the back of my lower legs. I've had them my whole life as well. They don't sound so bad, but they really have affected my life (I never went out with out a jacket and I always wore pants). It's defnitely not allergies.

    We asked my doctor about my skin, and he told us years ago that it would go away eventually and that it was just because of dry skin. Well, it's been years and it hasn't gone away.

    I've tried lotion and exfoliaters too. They worked...but they only helped a little.

    Right now I still have these bumps, but they're slowly disappearing and it's starting to work! What I've been doing is when I take I shower I do NOT use soap on the problem areas. I also use the Proactiv Renewing Cleanser on the problem areas. After my shower I use Vitamin E creme.

    It's been working for me; maybe it'll work for you! I know the no soap thing may seem nasty or something, but just give it a chance. Soap is what dries out your skin, which is causing the bumps. As for the Protactiv, visit this site for more info: http://proactiv.com/ It may be a little expensive, but it's worth a try.

    Please tell me how it goes and good luck!

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