KP Duty?   Are you kidding me?!  What gal doesn’t have a continual pile of dishes to do?  I wish I was in the habit of wearing rubber gloves while doing them but I don’t.   Compounding this assault of our hands is the housework, yardwork, food prep, personal and children wiping (at both ends), animal tending, laundry, and the list goes on and on.   When was the last time you counted how many times you wash your hands in a day?  Our often abused digits lack moisture, and our skin will sometimes crack and bleed.  

Recently I received a tube of KP duty DERMAdoctor Dermatologist Therapy for Dry Skin ($36).  This cream had me at the mention of KP.  Interesting stuff.  It contains AHA’s which although I slather all kinds of acids on my face, I have never consistently used AHA’s on my hands and feet.  I also wondered if using something with AHA’s would sting or irritate my already sensitive, dry skin.  So far so good, and I have had no issues with stinging.

KP Duty™ incorporates medically proven technology including ingredients for hydrated and healthy skin.  Medically potent levels of Glycolic Acid blends with Urea, the dermatologist recommended humectant, to soften and smooth away the driest roughest skin.

I keep this cream next to my computer keyboard, and frequently find myself reaching for it throughout the day.  I massage a small amount to my hands and feet and those rough elbows.   You can definitely smell the AHA’s and although it does have leave my hands feeling a bit slippery, in a few minutes, the slip subsides, and I just have silky feeling protected skin.   So far this season I haven’t noticed any of the tale-tell signs of cold weather, namely the split skin on my knuckles and tip of my thumb.  I hope that by continuing to use KP duty, my skin will remain soft, smooth, and in one piece. 

No added resentment here, I really love DERMAdoctor!

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