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Treating My Keratosis Pilaris: My Exfoliating Body Routine

by Lina Clémence June 18, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Keratosis pilaris is a skin condition I have dealt with on and off over the last few years, and unfortunately, the time has come (yet) again. The good news is that I have narrowed down a routine that has been helping me clear it over the last few weeks. I wanted to share what I’ve been doing and using to help clear it up in hopes that it helps anyone looking for an effective solution to KP.

You may be wondering, what exactly is Keratosis Pilaris?

Keratosis pilaris (also referred to as “chicken skin”) is a common, harmless skin condition that causes tiny, rough bumps, often on the arms and legs. It happens when keratin, a protein that protects the skin, builds up and blocks hair follicles. It’s more noticeable in dry weather and can be managed with moisturizing and gentle exfoliation. Skin also tends to feel rough and is prone to redness.

Having just come out of the colder months, mixed with multiple laser hair removal sessions over the last year, my skin has taken a bit of a beating. I vowed to get to the bottom of it now that summer is approaching by being more diligent with my body care routine. The best part? It is budget-friendly!

Here are the steps I’ve been taking to bring my skin back to a smooth and healthy state:

Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrub
First, I’ve been alternating between physical and chemical exfoliants in the shower. I’m currently using up the ones I have, including the Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrub and the Naturium Smoother Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Body Wash. The mechanical action of the sugar scrub helps slough off dead skin cells and polishes the skin underneath. Since it is rougher on the skin, I used this twice a week. On the other days, I prefer the Exfoliating Body Wash, and the Naturium one is a personal favourite with 5% glycolic acid. I also like that it is gentle on the skin and fragrance-free.

Since my skin has been extra stubborn this time, I also layer more exfoliating products once I’ve patted my skin dry out of the shower. I’ve been alternating between a few different products with different types and concentrations of acids:

Skin Proud Detox Daily Exfoliating Tonic
I started with the Skin Proud Detox Daily Exfoliating Tonic* to get my skin accustomed to daily exfoliation. This product contains 5% glycolic acid and 5% lactic acid. Lactic acid is gentler and better for dry or sensitive skin, while glycolic acid can be stronger and penetrate deeper. Having both together in the same formula has worked well for my skin for the first couple of weeks.
Pixi Glow Tonic Exfoliating and Brightening Toner
Another option that works well for beginning exfoliation without over-irritating the skin is the Pixi Glow Tonic Exfoliating and Brightening Toner*. I had been using it for years on my face, and when I was looking through my collection, it clicked: why not try it on my KP-prone areas? I’ve been applying it directly to my skin and letting it soak in before moving on to the next step.
Prequel Multi-Acid Milk Peel AHA Exfoliating Solution
For a more heavy-duty option, I’ve been reaching for the Prequel Multi-Acid Milk Peel AHA Exfoliating Solution, which contains 15% glycolic, phytic, malic, mandelic and lactic acids with enzymes to help boost skin renewal. This one has been the most effective one for me, but I definitely had to build my way up for my skin to tolerate it, as it is a much stronger concentration. I like how user-friendly it is with the bottle that gets the product out quickly in just a few shakes.
Alpha Skincare Renewal Body Lotion

To lock in the above products, I’ve been using the Alpha Skincare Renewal Body Lotion* with 12% glycolic acid. Despite its higher AHA content, my skin tolerates it quite well. It is a slightly thicker lotion, however, it is easy to spread in a few strokes. I also like how soft it leaves my skin and how it improves its texture, and that it is fragrance-free.

Using a combination of the above products for the past month, my skin is finally on the road to recovery! I’m so happy to have found these to help speed up the healing of my textured skin.

Do you deal with keratosis pilaris? If so, which products have you had success with?

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*Product was provided for review consideration. Some affiliate links provided.


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Treating Dry Feet & Brittle Nails in Winter – Vanitynoapologies

by Lina Clémence June 13, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Review, Price and Buy Online Moha Foot And Nail Cream

At this point I might start sounding like a broken record but I can’t stop saying it..I love winters! The weather is cozy, you get all your favourite festivals around this time, your home looks pretty and everything feels so much better. While I love everything about Winter, there is this teeny tiny problem of skin issues you get with the slight chill in the air. Well..not so teeny tiny but it’s quite manageable with the right skin care routine. And who are we, if not skin care experts! So I’m here to discuss dry hands and feet problems and how you can take care of it with just a little attention. I’m talking about this new brand I have been trying out for the last few months and loving the great results –  Moha. And Moha Herbal foot Cream and Nail Care Cream has been such a huge help.

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Product Claims:

Moha Foot Care Cream:

A herbal solution for beautiful feet. Moha: Herbal Foot Care cream softens, soothes and protects foot skin from getting damaged, from cracked heels and dry feet. It deeply nourishes, moisturizes and repairs skin in just 5-days.

  • Foot care cream enriched with aloe vera, papaya and peppermint
  • Specially formulated to give you smoother softer feet from 1st usage
  • Natural ingredients present provides intense hydration and protection
  • Unisex product, can be used by both, men and women

Moha Nail Care Cream:

  • Discover shiny, nourished and strong nails with moha: Nail Care Cream, powered with the goodness of Flaxseed oil and Almond oil
  • Almond oil, rich in Vitamin A & E softens and nourishes the cuticles, promoting nail health and nourishment to dry hands.
  • Flaxseed oil, full of essential nutrients like protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and magnesium helps nourish & strengthen dry or brittle nails, thus preventing them from cracking. And also promotes healthy nail growth.
  • Creamy, Paraben-Free, Phthalate Free & Cruelty Free formula, perfect for manicure looking nails and hands.
  • Heals nail’s health from the damages caused by detergent, color etc. chemicals
  • Promotes healthy strength and growth

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Moha foot cream comes in a tube packaging with a flip-top cap. It is pale yellow in colour with a thick creamy consistency which is expected out of foot creams. The scent is exactly what it says on the packaging, a mix of minty and herbs. The scent can be a personal thing but if you have a thing for strong herbal scents then you will like it.

How I use Moha Foot Care Cream is I apply a thick layer on my feet and massage, till absorbed. Then I wear my socks and go to bed. I repeat it daily as my night routine. Within 2-3 days your feet will started feeling soft and nice. The peeling of skin which I always get around this time of the year was treated! It works wonders for your feet and treats even cracked and dry heels.

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Coming to Moha Nail Care Cream, the packaging caught my attention first. The labels and colouring looks like a cute painting, full points on that. The cream has a white colour with a thick creamy consistency. You only need a pea sized amount so it lasts long too. My nails are brittle and I often get sharp and dry cuticles. I started using this twice a day and it has helped quite a lot with healing the dryness.

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I use it as a hand cream too because let’s be honest, who has time to keep tabs on different products. It makes my hand very soft the next minute of application. If you get angry, dry and sore cuticles then you will like this cream a lot.

Overall the duo has made my life a lot easier. I don’t have to deal with pesky dry hands and feet now.

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Where to Buy it Online in India: www.moha.co.in  and all e-comm portals like Amazon, Nykaa, Flipkart, Smytten etc.

Price in India:

Foot Cream: Rs.140 for 50gm, Rs.250 for 100gm Here

Nail Cream: Rs.200 for 100gm Here

Have you used Moha foot and nail cream? Let us know your experience


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