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Reddit mentions of Gold Bond Rough & Bumpy Daily Skin Therapy, 8 Ounce

Sentiment score: 11
Reddit mentions: 25

We found 25 Reddit mentions of Gold Bond Rough & Bumpy Daily Skin Therapy, 8 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

    Features:
  • INCLUDES: One (1) 8-oz. tub of Gold Bond Ultimate Rough & Bumpy Skin Daily Therapy Cream
  • FOR ROUGH AND BUMPY SKIN: This Gold Bond Daily Therapy Cream goes beyond ordinary body lotion to smooth and soften rough, bumpy skin
  • EXFOLIATES AND MOISTURIZES: Formulated with a triple exfoliating blend of AHA, BHA, and PHA, plus eight intensive moisturizers
  • ALL-OVER BODY USE: Gold Bond Ultimate Daily Therapy Cream hydrates rough, dry skin on arms and legs, elbows, knees, and heels
  • VISIBLE RESULTS IN ONE HOUR: Improves the appearance of bumpy skin beginning in one hour
Specs:
Color-
Height2.81 Inches
Length3.56 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2014
Size8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width3.56 Inches
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Found 25 comments on Gold Bond Rough & Bumpy Daily Skin Therapy, 8 Ounce:

u/maarts · 17 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I don't know what u/hela1337 is referring to, but I cannot praise Gold Bond Rough and Bumpy enough! It's marketed for rough and bumpy skin (obviously) but it's just an amazing exfoliating cream. It has AHA, BHA, and PHA, and I use it all over my body even though rough/bumpy skin isn't a concern for me. You can see your dead skin sloughing off in gray little pieces, kinda like when you get a really good exfoliation with the Salux towel. You can also find it in most drug stores for a fairly reasonable price.

u/nailpolishbonfire · 14 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hi! It sounds like your boyfriend could use an AHA for both the dark spots and the KP. The AHA will likely help the acne as well but you can also try a BHA formula for breakout-prone areas. He'll probably want to cleanse his back if he doesn't do that already (a back brush with a gentle head will help to reach); I used Cetaphil's cleanser on my shoulders years ago when they used to break out. The exfoliation is liable to help with the ingrown hairs but be careful not to overdo it so his skin doesn't dry out (I imagine it's hard to moisturize the back without help). I used to have dark spots from acne scars and KP on the back of my arms but using the AHA and BHA I linked on my face and this on my arms mostly cleared them all up. You can find information on all of these issues in the wiki.

u/debubun · 14 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

i’m currently dealing with this as well! i’ve received some advice through this subreddit that’s helped a bit that i’ll list below but def keeping an eye on this thread just in case there’s anything else that helps!

so what you’re dealing with is probably keratosis pilaris (same as i). at first i was going to buy first aid beauty’s ultra repair cream to smooth my skin, but then someone mentioned gold bond’s ultimate rough & bumpy skin cream and it’s been working wonders. FAB’s product is $32 vs gold bond’s $10 product and i have no complaints so far.


what i do is use a dry brush 2-3x a week before i shower to exfoliate my skin then in the shower i’ll also use a cloth with my body wash that helps with exfoliating even more. once out i apply the gold bond cream on my trouble areas and let dry.

hope this helps out!

in-shower exfoliating cloth suggestion: here

u/bumblebumblebuzz · 11 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

This Gold Bond Lotion worked wonders for my ex on his KP! Use it daily after the shower and it’s not too expensive.

u/chemkara · 8 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
u/WearsSensibleShoes · 8 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

They're just curly hair, trying to become ingrown. A PITA, but pretty easy to manage. An italy towel or loofah (the towels last longer ime) used every shower and Gold Bond Rough and Bumpy or Amlactin after.

u/armchairingpro · 6 pointsr/blogsnark

I have that off and on. I do think it's keratosis pilaris, but basically when I use a sugar exfoliant in the shower and really scrub down my skin and then remember to moisturize on the regular, it helps. I've also read that this brand that's at Sephora helps, but I haven't tried it yet. I'm actually going to CVS today to buy this Gold Bond cream because I read it helps. However, as I approach 30, it does seem to be lessening on its own without scrubbing and heavy moisturizing.

u/MsMerriam · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Gold Bond Rough and Bumpy is ~$9 at Target or Walmart and it works wonderfully well when used daily. I have some PIH on my thigh area and it has faded it quite a bit. I'm on my second or third tub of it now.

Edit: Here's the Amazon link to it. It combines AHA, BHA and PHA plus moisturizers. It's marketed as a KP treatment, but it works for everything else too.

u/SwoleTide · 3 pointsr/steroids

I have a buddy that swears by the Gold Bond stuff. But reading some reviews their are some with KP that don't notice much, but also a lot that do?

u/screambledeggs · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Physical exfoliants won't help much with KP. Try products with urea, like the Gold Bond Rough and Bumpy Lotion. It works wonders for KP.

BHAs are great for CCs. What product are you using?

u/rachamacc · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

It might be Keratosis Pilaris. Gold Bond makes a cream for it and people in /r/SkincareAddiction have also had success with AmLactin lotion. I used the Gold Bond to clear up a breakout on my thighs and butt last year.

u/YOLOlemons · 2 pointsr/BravoRealHousewives

> She would probably call me oatmeal elbows.

LOL. If you're LUCKY. She's probably got all kinds of awful insults tucked up her sleeves under her church lady hats.

I've used this one with urea, glycolic acid, beta hydroxy acids, alpha hydroxy acids AND lactic acid. Worked well for me but I'm lazy too. And cheap. My kp cleared on its own from my arms, and on my thighs it's sparsely all over and not in dense patches. So I'd be braille butt.

u/_ihavemanynames_ · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Well, it looks like KP - even if you don't have dry skin or other conditions. But only a doc will be able to tell for sure - we can't diagnose you! Check out When to see a doctor for more info and resources.

Here's an informative post by /u/danyquinn about KP and how to deal with it. Besides the recs there, Gold Bond Rough & Bumpy is pretty popular among KP sufferers.

u/minimalisteph · 2 pointsr/90daysgoal

BQ: Shit. My favorite place to travel is a really hard question - I did love Portugal but I also loved London and I love Munich and Prague and Venice and Las Vegas. Somewhere I'm dying to go is also a long list... I think Morocco is at the top though. I'm really excited to go Northern Lights hunting in Finland next spring but I'm more giddy/excited for Morocco or Croatia.

Yesterday:

  • Weigh in
  • Run 30 minutes
  • Journal
  • Lotion | Whiten Teeth
  • Log all food
  • Read

    Had a super productive day yesterday. I kicked butt at work even though I still dislike this job, I journaled and read, I'm trying to make a point of dry brushing my arms and applying lotion to ease my kp. It definitely works (if anyone struggles with redness and bumps on their upper arms - this stuff works for me!) but I have to be consistent. I'm getting a spray tan when I'm back in the USA so I can see if I like it before just going in and getting one before the wedding in September (though if I spend as much time as I'm planning already on the beach I might not need one!) and I think having less abnormalities on my skin will help that.


    Today:

  • Run 20 minutes
  • Yoga for runners 10 minutes
  • Journal
  • Lotion | Whiten Teeth
  • Read


    This Week:

  • Lose 2 pounds [SW: 165, CW: 165, GW: 163]
  • Night routine: [X][][][][][][]
    • Wash face
    • Read
    • Dry brush
    • Lotion
  • Journal every day [X][][][][][][]
  • Run/Gym 30 minutes [X][][][][]
  • Send invitation suite to printer
  • Update wedding budget
u/MangoBitch · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I've heard really good things about this. This subreddit was going nuts over it for a few weeks like a year or so ago.

u/Teawouldbelovely · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Its basically just spots of built up dead skin.

I use a special lotion/cream for the bumps... gold bond rough and bumpy
https://www.amazon.com/Gold-Bond-Rough-Bumpy-Therapy/dp/B00MMKAM5E/ daily

and

use bliss super minty soapy scrub once a week and scrub with a wash cloth until i can see dead skin come off (the wash cloth looks dirty).
https://www.amazon.com/bliss-Super-Minty-Soap-Scrub/dp/B0009I7LWS/

ska is against physical exfoliation, but the body can take way more than the face.

u/Lord_Chase · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Isnt AmLaction a AHA/BHA product? That stuff leaves me with irriratated/burned skin sometimes and I hate using it.

The GoldBond lotion I have now has AHA/BHA/PHA
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MMKAM5E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/loraliromance · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

(Just finished writing this...INC wall O' Text - sorrrrrryy)

Hello all! I'm extremely new to SCA, but holy cow I've learned a lot. I learned that I most likely have KP on my arms, which I thought I'd have to live with forever. Also, my entire life I thought I had impossible to remove (without biore pads, which was mega temporary) black heads on my nose, but I'm pretty sure it's SF now. You guys are like miracle workers.

So, I have a couple of questions.

First, I read the sidebar info on dark circles. I'm 26 years old, and I've had dark circles under my eyes since I can remember, I mean...I can usually lighten them with my makeup routine, but..if it's possible to correct this I'd love to. The skin under my eyes doesn't seem very thin, so I'm thinking that it might be hyperpigmentation and if it is...what AHA would you suggest?

Next question, and tagging on to my first one. I also read over the SF sidebar information and the suggestion to fix this seemed to be using AHA pads. Could I possibly kill two birds with one stone and get something for the hyperpigmentation and the SF? If so, what do you suggest? In the past my skin has always been pretty resistant to things like this helping...it's not quite...oily, but still feels...I guess moist...in a gross way? So, from the comments people tend to use St.Ives AHA, but a lot of them said they needed something stronger and without even trying it, I can almost guarantee, I'd need something at least 10%..I just know my evil skin...

What product would you recommend? I prefer to shop in person or on Amazon (free 2 day shipping, yay), but the only linked thing I could find in that post were these:

GoW Fruit Acid™10% Exfo Pads 50ct

I'll go with those if need be, but I was wondering if they may solve problems one and two?

Okay, sorry for the wall of text...last question!

*For the KP, which is 90% on my arms and on a bit on my legs, but mostly arms. What product would you suggest? I saw this linked, but I want to go with what you guys think is awesome sauce.

Gold Bond Rough & Bumpy


Again..sorry for the long post..but honestly my SO talked me into coming here and so many things that I thought I was stuck with...I've now realized might be something that could go away, so I could be less self conscious .

Oh, and I'm probably wrong, but I suppose you could consider me a blemish prone skin profile. I mean, my skin isn't gushing oil, but you can feel it and it never quite feels..."clean". I still get pimples and bumps on my face, almost permanently, but they do go away only to be replaced by others.

Thank you for this amazing subreddit.
Edit: And in case you need it, I live in Washington State. :)

u/JenngalHobby · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I don't shave my legs. I want to get rid of my ingrown leg hairs. I ordered Gold Bond Rough and Bumpy.

Should I moisturize after I use it similar to chemical exfoliation on the face? Pat dry, apply and let sit for a while, then lotion?

I have been using an exfoliating glove once a week for 6 or 7 weeks. But I think some of these ingrown hairs are ancient.

u/armsmadeforyou · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I have KP and I use Gold Bond Rough and Bumpy Daily Skin Therapy every day/every other day and it works so well! :)

u/rivensky · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Very likely that it's Keratosis Pilaris. I've heard that some people have good results with Gold Bond Rough & Bumpy Daily Skin Therapy.

u/faradayyy · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I've been trying to get rid of ingrown hairs myself but this is what I've read so far:

  • 1- exfoliate the area with BHA. Everyone recommends Stridex (red box) for this
  • 2- I've heard that Gold Bond Rough & Bumpy can help with ingrown hairs. It's targeted for bumpy skin and it contains salicylic acid, among some other ingredients I don't remember.
  • 3- I haven't looked into this product, but it's supposed to be amazing for ingrown hairs. It's called Tend Skin The Skin Care Solution For Unsightly Razor Bumps. I just started using Stridex & the Gold Bond cream for my ingrown hairs (on my legs), but if they don't work out, I'll be purchasing this product.
u/artificial_grape · 1 pointr/powerlifting

Sounds like you need some chemical exfoliation to prevent the bumps from happening. This should do the trick.