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      <title>Gold Bond vs. CeraVe: Which Rough &amp; Bumpy moisturizer works best?</title>
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      <description>Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a skin condition that causes small bumps on the surface of your skin. These bumps are dead skin cells and may be related to genetic factors. KP bumps are purely aesthetic (not harmful to your health). Some products are targeted specifically for those with &amp;ldquo;Rough and Bumpy Skin.&amp;rdquo; The two most popular ones I&amp;rsquo;ve seen are CeraVe and Gold Bond. This post will compare three products: one from Gold Bond and two from CeraVe.</description>
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