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WHITE HEADS :

Like blackheads, these are caused by accumulation of hardened
sebum or oils, in the pores of the skin. The difference is that
in areas where the skin is fine and delicate, the clogged grease
is not exposed to air. Oxidization does not take place and does
not darken the tips as on case of blackheads.
The white heads appear in the form of tiny, pearly, white raised
spots. They are common on the area just above the cheekbone,
nose, or where the skin is fine. On oily skins, they may appear
as a part of a "problem skin condition", with blackheads,
pimples and acne.
Deep pore cleansing with beauty grains helps to discourage them.
The mixture of beauty grains and skin tonic is rubbed gently on
the affected areas, before being rinsed off with water. The
gentle dermabrasive action discourages their formation and also
helps to dislodge them after a period of time.
White heads should never be removed forcibly, even with a
blackhead extractor. In case of white heads, or milia, as they
are called, the pore is not open. Forcible removal will only
damage skin tissue and cause infection. With external care, you
should include adequate amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables
in your daily diet. Drink plenty of water and fresh fruit
juices. A glass of warm water with the juice of lemon, helps to
cleanse the body of toxic residues and improve the elimination
of waste.
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