If you have actively been researching KP I'm sure you've probably come across sites linking to one of these two books. I was really skeptical to buy either of these texts especially since they claimed to offer a treatment program using all natural ingredients. I was actually pleasantly surprised with the professionalism and the amount of information these books offer. I had never bought e-books before these but there is a very limited selection of print books dedicated to keratosis pilaris. Although statistically KP affects more than 50% of all humans, because chicken skin isn't generally uncomfortable for the sufferer there isn't a lot of attention payed to it within the medical community. Because of that, these books are by default the authority publications on KP.
Both "Living With KP" and "Banish My Bumps" provide a wealth of information about keratosis pilaris. They also do a good job of humanizing the condition and delve into some of the emotional and self image issues associated with KP.
Both of these books outline a treatment regimen using natural products and do require you to mix them on your own. While there is a cost to the books financially it could make sense if the treatments work for you. The supplies you need to follow these treatment methods cost substantially less than it would for you to continuously purchase many of the popular clinical treatments options, The effectiveness of these treatment protocols seem to vary for each individual. While there are many super positive reviews for both of these texts the treatments they offer aren't exactly ground breaking. With that being said they do really both fully encapsulate everything you need to know about keratosis pilaris and are a great place to start your treatment journey.
Both offer a money back guarantee so if I had to recommend one of these products it would probably be "Banish My Bumps" because it is slightly cheaper and offers much of the same info as "Living With KP".
Both "Living With KP" and "Banish My Bumps" provide a wealth of information about keratosis pilaris. They also do a good job of humanizing the condition and delve into some of the emotional and self image issues associated with KP.
Both of these books outline a treatment regimen using natural products and do require you to mix them on your own. While there is a cost to the books financially it could make sense if the treatments work for you. The supplies you need to follow these treatment methods cost substantially less than it would for you to continuously purchase many of the popular clinical treatments options, The effectiveness of these treatment protocols seem to vary for each individual. While there are many super positive reviews for both of these texts the treatments they offer aren't exactly ground breaking. With that being said they do really both fully encapsulate everything you need to know about keratosis pilaris and are a great place to start your treatment journey.
Both offer a money back guarantee so if I had to recommend one of these products it would probably be "Banish My Bumps" because it is slightly cheaper and offers much of the same info as "Living With KP".