All throughout my life I have had dry, sensitive skin, super red cheeks, and little bumps on my arms and chest. Over the years I have come to know them as Keratosis Pilaris (little bumps on my arms/chest) and Keratosis Rubra Faceii (red cheeks). Yesterday I went to the dermatologist for a check up and learned some interesting new things regarding my skin that I wanted to share with you all. I officially went 100% gluten free a little less than a year ago, so when my dermatologist saw that on my chart he said, “Well that explains it.” He elaborated further stating that eating gluten when you have the Celiac genes causes your skin to react leading to skin dryness, sensitivity, and Keratosis covering parts of the body and face. He also stated that the longer that I am gluten free the better my skin will be. As I reflected later I realized how right he was. When I get glutened my face immediately turns bright tomato red, and since being gluten free the Keratosis on my arms has gotten much better. My dermatologist suggested the following products for me to use as my daily skincare routine to help improve my skin health: Cetaphil daily cleanser on my face, CeraVe moisturizing cream on my face and body, and Elta Md spf 47 face and body sunscreen. While these are not the most trendy skincare products out there, it’s better to stick to the basics- your skin will thank you later. These products are readily available at your local pharmacy, Target, or Walmart. Even better, they won’t break the bank on a college girl’s budget. What I have learned from this experience is the importance of listening to your body, you never know what it’s trying to tell you. Please stay well Everyone and comment below with questions.
Until next time,
Brynn