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Milia can be triggered by anything that interferes with the skin’s natural exfoliation process, like heavy creams or makeup, ...
Areas with fewer oil glands, like the eyes, cheeks, nose, and forehead, are especially prone to milia since they don’t shed dead skin as efficiently. Other factors, such as sun damage and heavy ...
Milia often shows up on the face, especially the eyelids, cheeks, forehead and nose — very rarely do they appear on the body, experts say. Do certain skin care products cause milia? Yes ...
Tiny white bumps on your face can be frustrating, but understanding their cause is key to effective treatment. Milia, closed comedones, sebaceous hype ...
Often referred to as milk spots, milia present as little raised white dots that appear around people’s eyes and eyelids, but also sometimes appear around the nose, cheeks or other areas of the body.