In theory, children's skin should be more delicate and smooth than adults, as their bodies are rich in collagen and their skin is more elastic. But there are also some children in life whose skin is not smooth, and they have many small goosebumps when touched, which look very uncomfortable. So how can we remove the goosebumps on children's bodies?
The goosebumps on children's skin are actually called follicular keratosis, which is a common skin disease. This disease is caused by the angular keratinization of hair follicles, which is related to the excessive thickness of skin keratin in children. To remove goosebumps from children's bodies, parents should pay attention to regularly exfoliating their children. When taking a shower, they can use exfoliating massage cream to gradually improve the skin condition.
Children with goosebumps on their skin should also pay attention to their diet. They should eat more foods rich in vitamins A and C in their daily lives, such as lemons, hawthorns, tomatoes, oranges, citrus fruits, carrots, etc. Vitamin C can enhance the skin's immune system, reduce skin pigmentation, and vitamin A can help lock in skin moisture.
Parents should encourage their children to take frequent showers and promptly rub off the aging keratin on the surface of the skin, which can better prevent goosebumps. After taking a shower, it is also important to moisturize the skin and apply some moisturizer in a timely manner to gradually improve goosebumps.