CeraVe
SA Lotion for Rough & Bumpy Skin
The standard answer to keratosis pilaris on arms and thighs.
What it is
Salicylic acid and urea to break down the keratin plugs behind bumpy skin, with ceramides to stop the whole thing turning into a dryness problem. Works slowly and needs to be kept up.
How to use it: Seals in everything above it. Don't skip on oily skin.
Where to buy it
Compared across every retailer we track, with per-unit pricing so different sizes are judged fairly.
Save $1.10 by buying from Amazon rather than the most expensive stockist.
| Retailer | Price | Per unit | Shipping | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
AmazonCheapest Checked 8 hours ago | $13.25−12% $14.99 | $0.060 / ml | Free | Visit ↗ |
Ulta Beauty Checked 8 hours ago | $13.85−8% $14.99 | $0.060 / ml | $5.95, free over $35 | Visit ↗ |
Target Checked 8 hours ago | $14.35−4% $14.99 | $0.060 / ml | $5.99, free over $35 | Visit ↗ |
Walmart Checked 8 hours ago | $14.35−20% $17.95 | $0.060 / ml | $6.99, free over $35 | Visit ↗ |
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What’s in it, and why
2 key actives doing the work here.
An oil-soluble exfoliant that gets inside the pore and clears out the plug.
Hydrates at low percentages and dissolves thickened skin at high ones.
The mortar between your skin cells. Replacing them is how a damaged barrier gets rebuilt.
What it helps with
Routine is educational and is not medical advice. Recommendations are generated from the answers you gave and general dermatological guidance — they cannot account for your full history. For persistent or severe skin conditions, or before starting anything new during pregnancy, speak to a doctor or dermatologist.