Banish Milia: Those Annoying Little Bumps!

You might have seen tiny, hard, white bumps on ⁤your skin⁣ that look like warts ‍or zits.

These are called milia, which ⁣happen because of the buildup of keratin

on the surface. Milia are harmless and don’t mean you have any illness,

⁣but they can be annoying to look at, often showing up on your cheeks or ​under your eyes.

Steam Baths:
A steam bath ⁤is great for⁣ boosting blood flow, opening‌ up pores,

and getting ⁢rid of dirt and dead skin cells. You ⁢can use

this method as a treatment and also to prepare for other solutions.

Honey, Sugar and Lemon Scrub:

Honey Sugar and ⁢Lemon Scrub: Honey‍ along with lemon has antibacterial‍ properties

that help clean skin. Honey is⁤ also good at ‌keeping moisture in while sugar

helps scrub away dead skin. ⁣Mix one tablespoon of‌ honey with some lemon juice

and a bit of sugar. Put this mix on‌ your face for about‌ fifteen minutes then wash it‍ off.

Pomegranate Peel: Pomegranate has soothing qualities that fight inflammation.

Crush ​dried pomegranate peels into powder then mix it with honey.

Apply this paste to your face for fifteen minutes before rinsing off.

Do this daily for a ‍few weeks to notice changes.

Don’t try to ​pop milia since it could make things‌ worse!

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