Tiny White Bumps on Your Face? Here’s What They Are—And How to Treat Milia Naturally and Safely at Home

If you’ve noticed tiny white bumps around your eyes, cheeks, or forehead, they might be milia. These small, stubborn cysts form when keratin gets trapped under the skin, and while they aren’t harmful, they can be frustrating, especially as we age.

Milia aren’t acne—they don’t pop or go away easily. They’re most common in adults due to slower skin turnover, sun damage, or the use of heavy creams. Though they’re harmless, milia can make the skin appear uneven.

Gentle Ways to Treat Milia at Home:

  1. Cleanse Gently: Use a mild, fragrance-free cleanser twice a day to remove buildup.

  2. Exfoliate Softly: Use a gentle exfoliant like lactic or glycolic acid once or twice a week to help with skin renewal.

  3. Steam Therapy: Steam your face weekly to help loosen trapped keratin.

  4. Avoid Heavy Creams Around Eyes: Use gel-based, non-comedogenic moisturizers to prevent clogging.

  5. Use Sunscreen Daily: Protect your skin with SPF 30 or higher, especially if you’re prone to sun damage.

If milia are persistent or causing concern, a dermatologist can safely remove them through needle extraction or cryotherapy.

Milia may be small, but with the right care, they don’t have to take over your skin. Treat yourself with patience and remember: true beauty is about feeling confident, not flawless.

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