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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 ...
It’s not your typical acne. Westend61/Getty Images If you’re following your dermatologist’s advice, you should be giving yourself regular skin checks. This allows us to notice small or significant ...
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4 Types of Eyelid Bumps
Most eyelid bumps, like styes, chalazion, and milia, go away on their own. You should avoid touching your face with unwashed ...
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