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Feb 20, 2013
Kassandra C.
Feb 20, 2013
Abby R.
They are some form of small un harmful wart. You can get them removed at most beauty salon.
Feb 20, 2013
Kassandra C.
Warts really?! That's so strange...
Feb 20, 2013
Tiffany M.
I don't think they're warts as warts don't typically appear and disappear without treatment
They look like Milia to me...which I've had twice and have gotten them lanced from my dermatologist
http://www.thefacebeauty.co.uk/dermalogica-advice/milia
That link should help
Feb 20, 2013
Kassandra C.
Thank you!! I don't think I have the more serious one since they do go away & my lids have been very oily recently so maybe that's the source but what should I do? Exfoliate them lol since it says the skin doesn't exfoliate itself...
Feb 20, 2013
Dulce E.
Hi kassandra! exfoliate does help ( I have them too), and I remove them myself. I got a special needle from the doctor, so I could remove them myself in a safe way. if you think it's too scary, go to a dermatologist. good luck!
Feb 20, 2013
Kassandra C.
Thank you dulce! A quick question,do you refrain from putting moiterizer on your lids? It's weird I know but I usually wash my face then put my night cream on I just close my eyes and put it all over kids included... Would that cause them to keep appearing? Should I just avoid my lids completely when moisturizing?
Feb 20, 2013
Hazel G.
That just reminded me, I used to have a lil lump like that just under my eye.. it must of gone away on its own though coz I don't have it anymore! =]
Feb 20, 2013
Livana S.
I had the same problem under my eyes... I went to the doctor and he said it had something to do with hormons and that they dissapear with getting older. I also used a special tool to remove them. It has a little knife so you can pop them out. Mine are almost gone but I had them for years!
I also used many different products...
You just need to try different products.
I noticed that aloe vera helps.
And if you remove them make sure that you take care of your face with a good moisurizing creme! Like nivea, it also prevents scares!
Hope this helps a bit!
Feb 21, 2013
Etienne S.
I think those are Milia. You should only get them removed by a dermatologist. Ugh I have one too!
Feb 21, 2013
Tiffany M.
I would recommend having them lanced by. Doctor but exfoliating will help...just remember not to use anything too irritating...the skin around our eyes is very delicate