Real Routines · Skin Texture
No miracle promises. Just an honest, week-by-week look at the texture on my arms and legs.
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If you’ve ever done mental math about lighting before wearing a sleeveless top, this is for you. I’ve had bumpy, rough texture on my arms and the backs of my legs — the kind people call “strawberry legs” — since I was a teenager.
I’ve tried a lot: AmLactin, CeraVe SA, Eucerin, every TikTok acid toner, exfoliating mitts that left me red and raw. So when I started a new body serum from tendrebody, I decided to keep an honest diary instead of just hoping. Here’s all 30 days — the boring parts included.
Those little bumps mostly come down to texture: dead skin and keratin collecting around the hair follicles, which can trap fine hairs and show up as tiny dark dots or rough patches — especially after shaving. It’s extremely common and completely harmless. It isn’t something you “cure” — it’s texture you stay on top of.
A body serum won’t change your biology. But using one daily that keeps the surface soft, hydrated and less rough can make that texture look and feel smoother over time. That’s the whole reason I gave this one a proper 30 days instead of quitting in week one.
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Honestly? Nothing. No visible change. The only reason I didn’t quit: it didn’t sting (a first for me), absorbed in seconds, and didn’t leave my skin greasy under clothes. So I kept going.
“The only reason I didn’t quit was that it didn’t sting — a first for me.”
I kept running my hand over my forearm. The texture felt less rough — less like sandpaper, more like skin. I wasn’t sure if I was imagining it, so I didn’t tell anyone yet.
My partner ran a hand over my arm and said it felt smoother — unprompted. The little dots after shaving looked less obvious, and the redness I usually get had calmed down. That’s when I started to believe it.
“My partner noticed before I said a word.”
For anyone curious, here’s the tendrebody serum I used →
I wore a sleeveless top and didn’t do the lighting math first. That’s the whole story. Not a transformation — just not thinking about it for once.




My own arm and leg, same lighting, no filter. Individual texture results vary from person to person. tendrebody is a cosmetic product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
Two honest things. One: this isn’t magic — if I stop using it, the texture slowly comes back, so I treat it like an ongoing step, not a one-time fix. Two: it took me three weeks to see it, so if you try it, give it the full month.
tendrebody was started by someone who lived with this exact bumpy texture for over a decade and couldn’t find anything that fit into a normal routine. A few things worth knowing before you try it:
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In my diary it was around week 3. tendrebody suggests using it daily and giving it the full 60-day window, which is why the guarantee runs that long.
Mine didn’t sting and the scent was light. Everyone’s skin is different.
I did, on already-shaved skin, with no issue for me. Patch-test first if your skin is sensitive.
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