Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have very similar skin. I use Youth to the people superfood cleanser which is effective but Very gentle.
https://www.youthtothepeople.com/skincare/cleansers/superfood-cleanser/810834030087.html
For moisturizer I use SkinCeuticals Emollience
https://www.skinceuticals.com/skincare/moisturizers/emollience/S26.html
One key to avoid milia is to warm your products in your hands to activate the ingredients/warm up anything that would clog your skin.
Respectfully, this makes no sense.
I was told to do this by a derm, so not sure what to tell you. Some of the products are very thick and will clog the pore for people prone to milia. Warming the products between your fingers first helps to reduce clogging oil glands, which is where milia form.
Anonymous wrote:Consult a derm
Anonymous wrote:Consult a derm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have very similar skin. I use Youth to the people superfood cleanser which is effective but Very gentle.
https://www.youthtothepeople.com/skincare/cleansers/superfood-cleanser/810834030087.html
For moisturizer I use SkinCeuticals Emollience
https://www.skinceuticals.com/skincare/moisturizers/emollience/S26.html
One key to avoid milia is to warm your products in your hands to activate the ingredients/warm up anything that would clog your skin.
Respectfully, this makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:I have very similar skin. I use Youth to the people superfood cleanser which is effective but Very gentle.
https://www.youthtothepeople.com/skincare/cleansers/superfood-cleanser/810834030087.html
For moisturizer I use SkinCeuticals Emollience
https://www.skinceuticals.com/skincare/moisturizers/emollience/S26.html
One key to avoid milia is to warm your products in your hands to activate the ingredients/warm up anything that would clog your skin.