What is happening?
Keratin can build up around hair follicles, forming small rough bumps. It commonly appears on upper arms, thighs and buttocks.
The kit is a gentle exfoliant and a daily body lotion. You use them together in a simple rhythm: a controlled reset for rough-feeling skin, followed by the moisture support that helps make the routine feel balanced.
That is the whole thing. No punishing body scrub. No ten-step body-care cabinet. Just two products with clear jobs, made for the arms, thighs and booty skin you want to feel more comfortable in.

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KP stands for keratosis pilaris, often called “chicken skin”. It is common, harmless and not a hygiene issue. If your upper arms, thighs or booty feel rough or look bumpy, this is often the texture people are describing.
Keratin can build up around hair follicles, forming small rough bumps. It commonly appears on upper arms, thighs and buttocks.
Dry-feeling skin can make texture more noticeable. That is why a one-off scrub can feel incomplete.
KP care is maintenance, not a cure promise. Gentle exfoliation and regular moisturising are widely used self-care approaches.
KP is not a “scrub it off” problem. The rationale is more measured: help loosen the buildup that contributes to rough texture, then support skin with regular moisturising care.
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AFTERThe same two-step rhythm is designed for upper arms, thighs and booty. Both frames are presented at an equal visible scale.
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AFTERIndividual results vary. Images show personal experiences and do not promise a specific outcome.

Massage the Resurfacing Booty Exfoliant over damp skin using light circular motions, then rinse. Glycolic acid and pumice help refine the feel of rough surface texture.
Use a light touch. Rough texture does not need rough treatment.
Massage Firming Booty Lotion over your skin morning and night. Glycerin, squalane, butters and lactic acid make this the consistency step.
Think of this as your body-care non-negotiable.
Glycolic acid, pumice, aloe and glycerin in the controlled weekly reset.

Glycerin, squalane, butters and lactic acid in the daily moisture step.
Rough texture can make it tempting to keep scrubbing. More force does not automatically make a more supportive routine.
A quick scrub alone can leave dry-feeling skin wanting more. Lotion alone may not feel like a complete texture-care ritual.
When every product promises a quick fix, it is easy to stop before a simple routine has had time to become a habit.
KP care is usually maintenance care. A realistic rhythm matters more than an overnight promise.
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Alana S.Verified customerCustomer experiences are personal and results can vary. Consistency, skin type and routine use all matter.
KP is short for keratosis pilaris, a common and harmless condition that can make skin look and feel rough or bumpy. It often appears on upper arms, thighs and booty.
Use the Resurfacing Booty Exfoliant 1–2 times weekly on damp skin, with a light touch. More is not necessarily better; a consistent, gentle routine is the goal.
Use the Firming Booty Lotion twice daily as your consistent moisture step.
Skin is personal, so the experience can vary. Give the routine a fair 4–6 weeks of consistent use and pay attention to how your skin feels with regular exfoliation and moisturising.
The exfoliant contains glycolic acid, an AHA. AHAs can increase skin sensitivity to the sun, so use sun protection, wear protective clothing and limit sun exposure on exposed areas while using AHA products and for a week after use.
One simple body-care rhythm. Two steps with clear jobs. A routine you can return to without overthinking or over-scrubbing.
