4) Milia: small “pearls” under the skin
These tiny white or yellowish cysts, often mistaken for pimples, are milia — pouches of keratin trapped under the skin, particularly around the eyes and cheeks. While harmless, they can be stubborn. A solitary milia is rarely problematic, but a sudden and abundant appearance may indicate overuse of occlusive creams, skin trauma, or, more rarely, an underlying disease. Their removal should be carried out by a specialist , especially near the eyes. Avoid picking them yourself—risk of infection and scarring.
The face – a discreet mirror of inner health
Spots, lumps, cracks… every detail deserves attention. These signs are often harmless, but ignoring them can deprive you of important information. Behind a radiant face generally lies a balanced lifestyle and regular medical check-ups . And before applying makeup, take a minute to “hear” what your face is trying to tell you.