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Is your toothpaste secretly causing your breakouts?
The Unexpected Link Between Oral Care and Acne Brushing your teeth is one of the most consistent habits in daily life, often ...
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Why You Get Milia and How to Remove Them
Milia are small white bumps formed when keratin and dead skin cells get trapped under the skin. Primary milia appear without a cause, while secondary milia occur after skin injuries. Milia are ...
If you’ve noticed small white bumps showing up under your eyes, on your cheeks or other areas of your face, you may be dealing with milia. The bumps are usually 1-2 millimeters in size and caused by ...
Milia bumps often resolve on their own without treatment in babies, but are commonly extracted or removed in adults. Certain products can help get rid of them faster and prevent more from forming.
On the long list of skin things that look like acne but actually aren't: fungal acne (it's actually folliculitis), butt acne (also, probably, folliculitis), and, of course, milia. To the untrained eye ...
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