How to Get Rid of Milia: Those Annoying Fat Cysts…

You might see small, firm, white bumps on your face, like warts or pimples. These are milia, caused by the superficial retention of keratin. They’re benign, but can be a cosmetic nuisance, often showing up on cheeks or under eyes.

Steam Baths
A steam bath boosts blood circulation, opens pores, and removes dirt and dead skin cells. It can be used as a treatment and to prepare for other remedies.

Honey, Sugar, and Lemon Exfoliant
Honey and lemon have antibacterial, astringent, and antioxidant qualities. Honey is a humectant and sugar exfoliates. Mix 1 tablespoon of honey with lemon juice and a bit of sugar. Apply on your face, leave for 15 minutes, then rinse off.

Pomegranate Peel
Pomegranate has anti – inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Grind dried pomegranate peels and mix with honey. Apply on your face, leave for 15 minutes, and rinse. Use daily for a few weeks to see results.

Don’t squeeze milia, as it can make the situation worse.