Prime Day Deal: First Aid Beauty’s Coconut KP Bump Eraser Scrub (Travel Size) Is 30% Off
Want to try the coconut-scented version of the cult KP scrub without committing to a full tube? Prime Day is the moment. First Aid Beauty’s KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub in Coconut, in the 2 oz travel size, is 30% off for Amazon Prime Day, running Tuesday, June 23 through Friday, June 26, 2026. Those small, rough bumps on the arms and thighs come from a common, harmless buildup of keratin around hair follicles, and this scrub is formulated specifically to smooth that texture.
The deal
For Prime Day only — June 23–26, 2026 — the travel-size 2 oz Coconut KP Bump Eraser is 30% off on Amazon. Prime Day pricing requires a Prime membership, and deal prices typically end when the event closes on June 26 (or earlier if it sells out). The smaller size makes it an especially easy, low-commitment way to try the scented formula at a discount.
What it is
The KP Bump Eraser is a two-in-one body scrub that combines physical and chemical exfoliation. Pumice buffs away surface buildup, while a blend of alpha hydroxy acids — glycolic and lactic — works to loosen the dead skin cells that leave skin feeling rough. According to First Aid Beauty, it’s designed to smooth and soften skin with regular use, and it’s positioned as safe for sensitive skin. This is the 2 oz Coconut-scented travel size — the same bump-smoothing formula as the original, with a coconut scent in a bag-friendly size.
How to use it
Exfoliating acids work best with consistent, moderate use rather than aggressive scrubbing. The brand suggests massaging a small amount onto damp skin in the shower a few times a week, rinsing, and following with a moisturizer. As with any AHA product, introduce it gradually and use sunscreen on exposed skin, since acids can increase sun sensitivity. If you’re sensitive to fragrance, note this version is scented — the original unscented KP Bump Eraser is an alternative.
Who it’s for
It’s aimed at first-timers who want to try the scrub before buying a full tube, anyone who likes a scented option, or travelers who want a bag-friendly size. People with very sensitive or compromised skin — or a fragrance sensitivity — may want to patch test first, opt for the unscented version, or check with a dermatologist.