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Nov 29 2008, 02:42 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 3-August 08 |
I have a lot of these like hard removable pimples on my face.
Like it is usually skin color, and when you put your finger over it, it is hard. These things appear quite often, they don't have a white head or anything. In fact, most of the time, I just simply grab a tweezer, grab on to it, and literally pull it out. After I pull it out, there is a small red hole in my face, no blood no nothing, then the next day when I wake up, it is covered up Don't get me wrong, I love these kinds of pimples vs things like pustles and what not, it's just that I'm curious.
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Feel free to drop by and give me a comment or a holler lulz. My regimen: Morning: -Acne.org's Cleanser, BP, and Moisturizer Afternoon/night time: -Acne.org's Cleanser, BP, and Moisturizer Extras: -Push ups every other day, sets of 3, 20 in each set. -Pull ups, sets of 3, 10 pull ups in each set. Trying to do: Drink more water. Currently I only drink about 3 glasses per day.
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Nov 29 2008, 10:30 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 7-May 07 From: New York |
Yeah I get those often too. It is weirdly satisfying to pull them out huh? I think that these are sebum plugs. These ( I have noticed for myself) are what happens when there is a clogged pore that doesn't get inflamed and turn into a pimple. Way better than a zit!!
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Nov 30 2008, 10:38 PM
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![]() Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 8-October 08 From: Kentucky |
Google milia and see if that looks like what you're talking about. From what you've posted, I think that's probably what you're dealing with.
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Nov 30 2008, 10:41 PM
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![]() Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 28-February 08 From: Los Angeles, CA |
whats the best way to remove a milia?
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