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  2. 8 Best Lotions for Crepey Skin on the Arms and Legs - AOL

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    This clean anti-aging body lotion is easily our favorite pick when it comes to treating crepey skin. Use it all over the body: arms, legs, or wherever else skin looks crepey for an instant revival.

  3. How to Get Rid of Wrinkles (and What Really Causes Them) - AOL

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    Crepey skin is skin that sags and contains fine wrinkles. It resembles crepe paper, hence the name. We’ll explore the causes of wrinkles and crepey skin below.

  4. 'The crepey skin on my 53-year-old arms is gone': Grab this ...

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    The crepey skin on my 53-year-old stomach and arms is gone. Do not hesitate to buy this miracle product!" This wasn't the only shopper to call this Gold Bond formulation "a miracle," especially ...

  5. Prurigo nodularis - Wikipedia

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    Prurigo nodularis (PN), also known as nodular prurigo, is a skin disorder characterized by pruritic , nodular lesions, which commonly appear on the trunk, arms and legs. [1] Patients often present with multiple excoriated nodules caused by chronic scratching.

  6. Peeling skin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Peeling skin syndrome in the legs and feet. Peeling skin syndrome (also known as acral peeling skin syndrome, continual peeling skin syndrome, familial continual skin peeling, idiopathic deciduous skin, and keratolysis exfoliativa congenita [1]) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by lifelong peeling of the stratum corneum, and may be associated with pruritus, short stature, and ...

  7. Dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Dermatitis herpetiformis (Duhring's disease) causes an intensely itchy and typically symmetrical rash on arms, thighs, knees, and back. It is directly related to celiac disease , can often be put into remission with an appropriate diet, and tends to get worse at night.