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Default Whiteheads around the eyes

I strangely get whiteheads around the sensitive tissues of my eyes, the worst place on the face. Any advice? I have one right now above my right eye, and another below my left eye, all on the skin that's thin and the most vulnerable.
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Usually that is Mica, it is caused by using heavy face creams around the eyes.
Get yourself a product from Reversa or Neostrata and it should help clear them up, in most people it does the trick.
Just remember to use eye cream or gels on eye area, and not facial creams.
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I've never heard of that, thanks so much for the information!
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Usually that is Mica, it is caused by using heavy face creams around the eyes.
Get yourself a product from Reversa or Neostrata and it should help clear them up, in most people it does the trick.
Just remember to use eye cream or gels on eye area, and not facial creams.

Yes, it also happens when you use too much eye creme (amount).

Remember, the skin just under the eye area is the thinnest skin on the human body. For eye cremes, all you need is an eye-dropper sized amount, maybe even less.

Less is more ladies & gents... Less is more.
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Question, will these go away by themselves or do you have to treat them?
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Usually that is Mica, it is caused by using heavy face creams around the eyes.
Get yourself a product from Reversa or Neostrata and it should help clear them up, in most people it does the trick.
Just remember to use eye cream or gels on eye area, and not facial creams.

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