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product_id: 348537851
title: "First Aid Beauty - KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA, Keratosis Pilaris Skin Exfoliater with Glycolic and Lactic acids, Helps Reduce Chicken Skin Bumps, Safe for Sensitive Skin, 4 oz"
brand: "first aid beauty"
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category: "First Aid Beauty"
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# Vegan, cruelty-free & free from harsh chemicals 10% AHA blend (Glycolic + Lactic acids) Pumice buffing beads, microplastic-free First Aid Beauty - KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA, Keratosis Pilaris Skin Exfoliater with Glycolic and Lactic acids, Helps Reduce Chicken Skin Bumps, Safe for Sensitive Skin, 4 oz

**Brand:** first aid beauty
**Price:** VT8281
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Smooth skin, zero bumps, all the confidence! ✨

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** First Aid Beauty - KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA, Keratosis Pilaris Skin Exfoliater with Glycolic and Lactic acids, Helps Reduce Chicken Skin Bumps, Safe for Sensitive Skin, 4 oz by first aid beauty
- **How much does it cost?** VT8281 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- first aid beauty enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted first aid beauty brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sensitive Skin Savior:** Dermatologist-tested, fragrance-free, and safe for even the most delicate skin
- • **Clean Beauty Commitment:** Formulated without parabens, sulfates, drying alcohols, or artificial dyes
- • **Socially Conscious Skincare:** Cruelty-free, vegan, and free from microplastics—beauty with a conscience
- • **Dual-Action Exfoliation Power:** Combines chemical peel & microdermabrasion for rapid bump reduction
- • **Visible Texture Transformation:** Noticeably smoother skin after just one use—goodbye chicken skin!

## Overview

First Aid Beauty's KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub harnesses a potent 10% AHA blend of glycolic and lactic acids combined with pumice buffing beads to exfoliate and visibly reduce keratosis pilaris bumps. This dermatologist-tested, fragrance-free formula is designed for sensitive skin and free from harsh chemicals, delivering fast, noticeable smoothing results while aligning with clean, cruelty-free beauty standards.

## Description

desertcart.com : First Aid Beauty - KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA, Keratosis Pilaris Skin Exfoliater with Glycolic and Lactic acids, Helps Reduce Chicken Skin Bumps, Safe for Sensitive Skin, 4 oz : Beauty & Personal Care

Review: Wow. Honestly. - I wish I had thought to take before/after photos of the KP I've dealt with on my thighs for most of my life. I have tried several other (and, in many cases, more expensive) products that claim to specifically combat KP over the years. Some of them even include many of the same ingredients as FAB's KP eraser scrub. Many exfoliants or acid acne treatments have similar components as well. I have to tell you, though: I never, not even once, noticed any positive change or results from using other products that claimed the same target. ** Please note that KP is not the same thing as enlarged pores, folliculitis, razor bumps, dry/itchy winter skin, or body acne; eczema, psoriasis, allergies, and infections (fungal types or ingrown hairs can become infected) can overlap, exacerbate, or mimic symptoms and appearance, but KP is it's own thing, usually genetic, that causes excess keratin to build up around and sometimes block a hair follicle. You may see some improvement or not if you have another condition and are using this to help. If you have a chronic skin condition of any kind, see a dermatologist or other expert to know for certain what you're dealing with, before attempting to treat your skin. ** My KP was much worse in my youth on my extremely fair skin. I resigned myself early in life to never really showing my legs unless forced. Now that I've tried this, I actually stand a chance of wanting to wear a pair of shorts one of these days and not feel nearly as self-conscious. I noticed an immediate difference in the texture of my skin and the reduction of my more troubling KP bumps where the keratin plug/hair follicle was particularly noticeable or pigmented and raised. FIRST USE RESULTS. And I'm not so easily impressed, but I've been loving it more and more as time goes by, so it wasn't simply honeymoon phase. The exfoliant has what I can only describe as a gritty, almost cement-like texture and appearance straight from the tube, a little stiffer than toothpaste and salt mixed together, less granular than sugar scrubs to me. You don't need a lot of it even for large problem areas -- it has good mileage/coverage -- and you don't really need to scrub to death (in fact, not recommended; this buffs away what needs to go and includes pumice bits so you don't necessarily need a pumice stone or anything). I use it on the areas in question or affected and nowhere else -- I have body washes and other such stuff for the rest of my body... This is made for KP and that's what I target. The first time, I used maybe a half-inch amount on each inner thigh, spread it gently with my fingers, and then used my pumice stone in small light circles over the most troublesome areas. Since then, I've only been using my konjac sponge, and a little less product overall. I go through the rest of my shower routine making sure to wash it away properly but I don't use other exfoliants or scrubs on these areas. I have sensitive (redhead) skin and don't want to make it any more sensitive and prone to sunburn than it already is without the help of a vague chemical peel. Still, twenty minutes after showering, I can feel the areas tingling lightly, and that's how I know the magic is truly happening at the level it needs to be happening on. It doesn't burn, itch, or irritate at all, and doesn't leave any dryness or any build-up in it's wake. It also doesn't have any detectable smell. Even though I could still see the more irritated, raised KP bumps, the texture and feel was so remarkably different and reduced, I could hardly believe my fingers. For me, this is huge, because if I can FEEL the bumps, I'm prone to picking at the larger ones until I've gone from little keratin bumps to full bloody sores. Using this scrub about twice a week, for almost 2 months now, I'm amazed at the new texture of my troubled areas. I've even noticed an overall reduction in the development of new plugs which I thought would never be the case. Yes, I tried it once on a rough patch at my elbow and it smoothed it out, as any good exfoliant likely would, but I'm not wasting this miraculous stuff on anything but my KP bumps.
Review: Persistence Pays Off: A Targeted Solution for Smooth Skin - First Aid Beauty’s KP Bump Eraser is widely considered the gold standard for treating Keratosis Pilaris (those stubborn "chicken skin" bumps), but it’s important to realize it isn't an overnight miracle. It requires a specific routine to let the chemical and physical exfoliants do their work. Why it’s a winner for KP: - The "Third Try" Turning Point: This isn't a product where you see results after one shower. In my experience, it seems to work on the 3rd try. It takes a few consistent applications for the 10% AHA (Glycolic and Lactic Acids) to effectively dissolve the keratin plugs, so patience is key. - Ideal Frequency: Using it 2–3 times per week on arms and legs is the "sweet spot." It’s potent enough to resurface the skin without causing irritation or over-stripping your moisture barrier, which can happen if you try to use it daily. - Dual-Action Exfoliation: What makes it so effective is the combination of chemical acids and physical pumice beads. The beads buff away the rough surface while the AHAs get deeper into the pores to prevent new bumps from forming. - Clean and Fragrance-Free: It’s formulated for sensitive skin, so you don't have to worry about artificial scents or harsh "scrubby" chemicals that leave your skin red or stinging.

## Features

- Exfoliating Body Scrub: Made with chemical and physical exfoliators that sweep away dry, rough bumps to reveal healthier looking skin that feels exceptionally smooth
- Reduce Skin Bumps Quickly: Whether you call it “strawberry skin” or “chicken skin,” either way call it gone with this fast-acting KP body scrub that delivers the benefits of a chemical peel and microdermabrasion treatment in one
- Buff Away Dead Skin: Glycolic and Lactic Acids at a combined level of 10% help loosen skin’s top layer and decongest pores, while Pumice Buffing Beads (NOT microplastic!) whisk it all away
- Free From: Drying Alcohols, Artificial Colorants, Artificial Fragrance, Lanolin, Mineral Oil, Parabens, Petrolatum, Phthalates, Propylene Glycol, Sulfates, Talc, Formaldehydes, Oxybenzone, Coal Tar, Triclocarbon, Ethanol
- Dermatologist Tested: Our vegan & cruelty-free exfoliating body scrub is also gluten-free, nut-free, oil-free, soy-free, silicone-free, safe for sensitive skin and nano-free

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B095Z7HQP3 |
| ASIN  | B095Z7HQP3 |
| Active Ingredients | Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, glycolic_acid, lactic_acid |
| Additional Features | Exfoliating |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,716 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #8 in Body Scrubs & Treatments |
| Brand Name | First Aid Beauty |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (41,164) |
| Item Form | Scrub |
| Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Item model number  | TA-1104 |
| Manufacturer | First Aid Beauty |
| Manufacturer  | First Aid Beauty |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TA-1104 |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free, Dye Free, Paraben Free, Phthalate Free, Vegan |
| Material Type Free | Soy Free |
| Model Number | TA-1104 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Exfoliating |
| Product Dimensions  | 7.5 x 1.5 x 2 inches; 4 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exfoliating |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | 4 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Skin Exfoliant Type | Chemical |
| Skin Tone | All |
| Skin Type | All, Dry, Normal, Oily, Sensitive |
| Special Ingredients | Allergy tested, Dermatologist tested |
| Target Use Body Part | Arm, Back, Legs, Stomach, Whole Body |
| UPC | 815517026159 |
| UPC  | 815517026159 |
| Unit Count | 4 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Active Ingredients:** Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, glycolic_acid, lactic_acid
- **Brand:** First Aid Beauty
- **Item Form:** Scrub
- **Product Benefits:** Exfoliating
- **Skin Type:** All, Dry, Normal, Oily, Sensitive

## Images

![First Aid Beauty - KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA, Keratosis Pilaris Skin Exfoliater with Glycolic and Lactic acids, Helps Reduce Chicken Skin Bumps, Safe for Sensitive Skin, 4 oz - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51e7Pcrp4PL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do they sell one for the face? My daughter has the bumps on her cheeks**
A: Not specifically that I am aware of. But they have this great gift set kit “ First Aid Beauty FAB Faves to Go Kit: Travel Size Face Cleanser, Exfoliator Pads and Moisturizer “, which might be great to get her for the holidays to see if it works for her!

**Q: Does this product contain lavender or any lavender byproducts?**
A: It sure doesn’t smell
Like it. More like a charcoal mask!

**Q: Does it works for acne blemishes???**
A: I would NOT use this on acne. It will break the acne open and burn the open skin. 
I would think this would have the potential to damage the skin. The product 
works great but not for acne. The best thing for acne is those small acne 
patches you put on them overnight. There are many available - look for one 
with A LOT of positive feedbacks and I only buy from Amazon and not private
sellers so I know my products are authentic.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow. Honestly.
*by D***J on April 5, 2023*

I wish I had thought to take before/after photos of the KP I've dealt with on my thighs for most of my life. I have tried several other (and, in many cases, more expensive) products that claim to specifically combat KP over the years. Some of them even include many of the same ingredients as FAB's KP eraser scrub. Many exfoliants or acid acne treatments have similar components as well. I have to tell you, though: I never, not even once, noticed any positive change or results from using other products that claimed the same target. ** Please note that KP is not the same thing as enlarged pores, folliculitis, razor bumps, dry/itchy winter skin, or body acne; eczema, psoriasis, allergies, and infections (fungal types or ingrown hairs can become infected) can overlap, exacerbate, or mimic symptoms and appearance, but KP is it's own thing, usually genetic, that causes excess keratin to build up around and sometimes block a hair follicle. You may see some improvement or not if you have another condition and are using this to help. If you have a chronic skin condition of any kind, see a dermatologist or other expert to know for certain what you're dealing with, before attempting to treat your skin. ** My KP was much worse in my youth on my extremely fair skin. I resigned myself early in life to never really showing my legs unless forced. Now that I've tried this, I actually stand a chance of wanting to wear a pair of shorts one of these days and not feel nearly as self-conscious. I noticed an immediate difference in the texture of my skin and the reduction of my more troubling KP bumps where the keratin plug/hair follicle was particularly noticeable or pigmented and raised. FIRST USE RESULTS. And I'm not so easily impressed, but I've been loving it more and more as time goes by, so it wasn't simply honeymoon phase. The exfoliant has what I can only describe as a gritty, almost cement-like texture and appearance straight from the tube, a little stiffer than toothpaste and salt mixed together, less granular than sugar scrubs to me. You don't need a lot of it even for large problem areas -- it has good mileage/coverage -- and you don't really need to scrub to death (in fact, not recommended; this buffs away what needs to go and includes pumice bits so you don't necessarily need a pumice stone or anything). I use it on the areas in question or affected and nowhere else -- I have body washes and other such stuff for the rest of my body... This is made for KP and that's what I target. The first time, I used maybe a half-inch amount on each inner thigh, spread it gently with my fingers, and then used my pumice stone in small light circles over the most troublesome areas. Since then, I've only been using my konjac sponge, and a little less product overall. I go through the rest of my shower routine making sure to wash it away properly but I don't use other exfoliants or scrubs on these areas. I have sensitive (redhead) skin and don't want to make it any more sensitive and prone to sunburn than it already is without the help of a vague chemical peel. Still, twenty minutes after showering, I can feel the areas tingling lightly, and that's how I know the magic is truly happening at the level it needs to be happening on. It doesn't burn, itch, or irritate at all, and doesn't leave any dryness or any build-up in it's wake. It also doesn't have any detectable smell. Even though I could still see the more irritated, raised KP bumps, the texture and feel was so remarkably different and reduced, I could hardly believe my fingers. For me, this is huge, because if I can FEEL the bumps, I'm prone to picking at the larger ones until I've gone from little keratin bumps to full bloody sores. Using this scrub about twice a week, for almost 2 months now, I'm amazed at the new texture of my troubled areas. I've even noticed an overall reduction in the development of new plugs which I thought would never be the case. Yes, I tried it once on a rough patch at my elbow and it smoothed it out, as any good exfoliant likely would, but I'm not wasting this miraculous stuff on anything but my KP bumps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Persistence Pays Off: A Targeted Solution for Smooth Skin
*by C***R on April 16, 2026*

First Aid Beauty’s KP Bump Eraser is widely considered the gold standard for treating Keratosis Pilaris (those stubborn "chicken skin" bumps), but it’s important to realize it isn't an overnight miracle. It requires a specific routine to let the chemical and physical exfoliants do their work. Why it’s a winner for KP: - The "Third Try" Turning Point: This isn't a product where you see results after one shower. In my experience, it seems to work on the 3rd try. It takes a few consistent applications for the 10% AHA (Glycolic and Lactic Acids) to effectively dissolve the keratin plugs, so patience is key. - Ideal Frequency: Using it 2–3 times per week on arms and legs is the "sweet spot." It’s potent enough to resurface the skin without causing irritation or over-stripping your moisture barrier, which can happen if you try to use it daily. - Dual-Action Exfoliation: What makes it so effective is the combination of chemical acids and physical pumice beads. The beads buff away the rough surface while the AHAs get deeper into the pores to prevent new bumps from forming. - Clean and Fragrance-Free: It’s formulated for sensitive skin, so you don't have to worry about artificial scents or harsh "scrubby" chemicals that leave your skin red or stinging.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty good!
*by A***T on March 17, 2026*

Leaving four stars only because it’s not as big of a difference as others have had, but that’s to be expected, no product is perfect. I’ve used the product about 5 or 6 times more, it’s been a few weeks that I’ve used it. I’ve had KP my entire life (I’m 25) and I’m just now trying to fix it. Before and after pictures bellow; I feel that this is helping more with pigmentation problems with KP more than anything, so I’m happy about that! My arms are very soft after using it and I moisturize using normal moisturizer, though I’d like to try a moisturizer with urea as I’ve heard that’s better. Just make sure you moisturize after because KP is mostly a dry skin issue and exfoliating will leave you very dry. Make sure that you use your hands to gently massage this in with warm water in the shower, do NOT use an exfoliating tool. That’s too intense. Just rub in each arm/problem spot for about a minute. Don’t get this anywhere else on your body besides where there is KP. I’ll probably buy again in the future and combine with other treatments.

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