Sulfur soap should not be used for chicken skin, which can be treated with emollients and retinoids. Chicken skin is generally referred to as keratosis pilaris and sulfur soap should not be used. Not only does sulfur soap not have the ability to treat keratosis pilaris, but it also causes the skin to become drier and rougher, aggravating the symptoms. If the symptoms of perifollicular keratosis are present, you can usually use emollients for relief, such as glycerin, petroleum jelly, etc. You can also use retinoids such as retinoic acid cream and adapalene gel. Pay attention to avoid the use of irritating toiletries. If the phenomenon of perifollicular keratosis is serious, go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor for examination, and pay attention to follow the doctor’s instructions when using the above drugs.