I have sensitive skin and I get
little white bumps along my jawline.
Some eye creams actually give me milia, which are
little white bumps on the skin that are caused by blocked pores.
I was using a jojoba oil on my face at night and I'd wake up to a bunch of
little white bumps ~ no bueno!
As many as half of newborns get
little white bumps known as milia.
What it looks like:
Little white bumps around the nose, chin or cheeks and sometimes on the upper trunk and limbs.
If your little one also has tiny
little white bumps scattered about, these are no cause for worry.
Those little white bumps are known as milia, a separate condition from baby acne.
Not exact matches
Though these areas or clusters of
little,
white bumps may look like breakouts, they could actually be milia.
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I don't usually break out too much, but every once in a while, I get a really horrible allergic reaction, and I get these
little bumps /
white heads: (I wonder if Curology will work for that too?
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little tiny
white bumps underneath my eyes.
So I tried sanding it with a paper bag, but whenever I'd go over the
little bumps, they'd burst and I'd get
white powdery streaks everywhere.
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Made of raw felt, in primary and secondary colors plus black - and -
white, they're proudly whimsical, but with their spindly limbs and
bumps, they're also more than a
little discomfiting.
And I use alkyd, which takes about two days to dry, and once it's dry, I then take off the
little rubber
bumps, which create those
little holes with various kinds of
white, which is mixed with a
little bit of cerulean blue, and sometimes with raw umber or yellow ochre.