How Do You Remove Milia Seeds?
Milia seeds are white or yellowish bumps that appear on the eyelids or temple. They are also called oil seeds, and are usually small and hard. Sometimes, if a milia seed is new, it can be soft, and appear as though it is a pimple without an opening. Arnold R. Oppenheim, a dermatologist in Virginia Beach, Virginia, says that they are caused by clogged sweat ducts, but many women say that from their own experience with milia seeds, that they are actually caused by using rich eye creams. Here is how to remove milia seeds. Step 1 Wash your face with a deep cleanser. A deep cleanser is one that is made for oily or blemish-prone skin. It will destroy dirt and environmental elements that would otherwise clog your sweat ducts and can contribute to milia seeds. Step 2 Wash your face with an exfoliating scrub. This is a scrub that will abrade the top layer of your skin and remove dead skin cells, as well as buff and polish the healthy skin left behind. Step 3 Use a gentle mask on your face. This