
THE SCIENCE-BACKED SOLUTION FOR KERATOSIS PILARIS
Say goodbye to “strawberry skin.” Our Advanced Triple-Acid Complex gently exfoliates, unclogs pores, and smooths rough, bumpy-looking skin caused by keratosis pilaris.
This formula targets buildup, texture, redness, and uneven tone so arms, legs, and KP-prone areas look softer, clearer, and more confident with consistent use.
Why Cradelia vs Others
| Cradelia | Others | |
|---|---|---|
| Triple-acid formula | ||
| Targets KP bumps + redness | ||
| Hydrating exfoliation | ||
| Non-comedogenic body care |
CLINICALLY VALIDATED RESULTS
In an independent clinical study with 40 participants with moderate to severe keratosis pilaris:
95%
Would recommend Strawberry to someone with KP
90%
Reported skin felt smoother and softer with consistent use
87%
Noticed a visible improvement in the look of bumps and texture
How To Use

Apply to clean skin
Use on dry, KP-prone areas like arms, thighs, and legs after cleansing.

Massage gently
Massage a thin layer until absorbed. Start 2–3 times weekly and build as tolerated.

Follow with sunscreen
Follow with sunscreen during daytime use, especially on exposed areas.
SIZE & DETAILS
- 4 oz / 118 ml (Approximately 2-month supply)
- Airless pump dispenser preserves formula potency
- Made in USA in FDA-registered facility
- Dermatologist-tested for safety
- Non-comedogenic
- Paraben-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free

THE SCIENCE BEHIND STRAWBERRY
Keratosis pilaris is characterized by two distinct processes that require targeted treatment:
1. Follicular hyperkeratinization: Excess keratin builds up and plugs hair follicles
2. Perifollicular inflammation: Redness and irritation around affected follicles
Our proprietary formulation addresses both mechanisms:
Glycolic Acid (6%) - The smallest AHA molecule, glycolic acid penetrates deeply to dissolve the intercellular "glue" holding excess keratin cells together. Research in the Journal of Dermatological Treatment demonstrated that 10% glycolic acid reduced KP by 62% over 8 weeks.
Salicylic Acid (.5%) - This oil-soluble BHA effectively clears follicular impactions while providing anti-inflammatory benefits. Studies published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology confirm its effectiveness in reducing follicular plugging and redness.
Lactic Acid (1%) - Works synergistically with glycolic acid while increasing skin hydration. Clinical studies in the Archives of Dermatological Research show lactic acid improves skin barrier function while exfoliating.
Niacinamide (2%) - Reduces inflammation and redness by inhibiting inflammatory cytokines. Research in Dermatologic Surgery demonstrates niacinamide's effectiveness in strengthening the skin barrier and reducing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Urea (2%) – Gently exfoliates and hydrates by breaking down hardened keratin and increasing skin moisture levels. Clinical studies in dermatological journals show urea’s effectiveness in softening rough texture, improving skin barrier function, and helping reduce follicular buildup in KP.
Real Customers, Real Results
Best for post-shaving bumps
I bought this primarily for the strawberry legs I get after shaving. Nothing else has ever helped, but this cream has completely transformed my skin. No more red dots or bumps!
My arms finally feel smooth
The bumps on my upper arms looked calmer and felt smoother after staying consistent. I love that it exfoliates without leaving my skin feeling stripped.
Made shorts less stressful
I used to hide my legs because the texture was so obvious. This made them feel softer and look more even, especially after shaving.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I use it?
How often should I use it?
Start 2–3 times per week, then increase as your skin tolerates it. Reduce frequency if skin feels overly dry or sensitive.
Can I use it on arms and legs?
Can I use it on arms and legs?
Yes. It is made for KP-prone areas such as upper arms, thighs, legs, and other rough, bumpy-looking body areas.
Should I use sunscreen?
Should I use sunscreen?
Yes. Acids can make skin more sun-sensitive, so use sunscreen during the day on exposed areas.
Is it okay for sensitive skin?
Is it okay for sensitive skin?
Patch test first. The formula is dermatologist-tested, but sensitive skin should start slowly and avoid layering with strong exfoliants.
How long until I see results?
How long until I see results?
Many customers notice smoother-feeling skin quickly, with more visible texture improvement after consistent use.


