Comments for Makeup Your Mind https://www.makeup-your-mind.net/ Tue, 15 Oct 2024 18:20:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Comment on How I Got Rid of Milia by Chelle https://www.makeup-your-mind.net/2014/05/how-i-got-rid-of-milia/#comment-156148 Tue, 15 Oct 2024 18:20:13 +0000 http://makeup-your-mind.net/?p=411#comment-156148 In reply to Lolly.

omg that sounds awful! I hope it goes well with the dermatologist!

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Comment on How I Got Rid of Milia by Chelle https://www.makeup-your-mind.net/2014/05/how-i-got-rid-of-milia/#comment-156147 Tue, 15 Oct 2024 18:19:22 +0000 http://makeup-your-mind.net/?p=411#comment-156147 In reply to Brian.

You’re welcome! I’m so glad you managed to get it out!

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Comment on How I Got Rid of Milia by Brian https://www.makeup-your-mind.net/2014/05/how-i-got-rid-of-milia/#comment-155812 Wed, 02 Oct 2024 19:26:17 +0000 http://makeup-your-mind.net/?p=411#comment-155812 I am so glad I found this article..I had a milia spot right on my eyelid..used a alternative cream from boots. Exfoliating microdermabrasion cream..cost £12… I stuck with the same method for 8 days and on the nine I rubbed my eyelid and trala it popped out…I had this for 5 years and tried a few things but no luck..I used a small amount on the cotton bud and rubbed gently every day at the same time..very close to the eyeball and was tricky but it worked…it did sting a couple of times as the layer of skin was being worn away gently but keep at it. Thanks Chelle

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Comment on How I Got Rid of Milia by Lolly https://www.makeup-your-mind.net/2014/05/how-i-got-rid-of-milia/#comment-154906 Thu, 05 Sep 2024 17:27:10 +0000 http://makeup-your-mind.net/?p=411#comment-154906 I can beat everyone on milia. Sorry. I am covered in them. Hundreds and hundreds. My legs and arms are the worst. I have a rare blistering disease and after a breakout heals it leaves behind the milia, it’s called secondary milia. I have no idea what is going to happen. I don’t see my dermatologist until November. I can’t put any chemicals on my skin because it can cause another out break of blisters. The blisters are far worse than the milia. The blisters are HUGE, some grew to be the size of half a tennis ball, and are everywhere. Even the bottoms of my feet. And on my the palms of my hands. I can’t even take care of myself. But damn I hate these things. If anyone has had this do you know what can be done? Thanks and don’t put needles near your eyes people. Being blinded isn’t worth it.

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Comment on How I Got Rid of Milia by Sadia Taj https://www.makeup-your-mind.net/2014/05/how-i-got-rid-of-milia/#comment-154769 Sun, 01 Sep 2024 07:38:53 +0000 http://makeup-your-mind.net/?p=411#comment-154769 . I have just been to an opthalmologist in UK. They will be removing it in coming days. But the risks as the NHS opthalmologist described, have really made me scared. Is it really that scary to remove? If just in case you know. As you have mentioned to be quoted for the surgical removal from an opthalmologist. I have googled ordinary 8% glycolic acid toner, I'm afraid here in London we only have 7% glycolic acid toner from ordinary. Are these the same, if you know? So sorry for asking fir do many information and questions but I hope you will understand my situation as I would really like to remove it your way without any risk factors attached to it as explained by my NHS Opthalmologist. Many thanks in advance 🙏]]> In reply to Raya.

Hi Raya

Thanks for sharing your experience. I have the same milia on the same spot for the same smount of time as yours😊.
I have just been to an opthalmologist in UK. They will be removing it in coming days. But the risks as the NHS opthalmologist described, have really made me scared. Is it really that scary to remove? If just in case you know. As you have mentioned to be quoted for the surgical removal from an opthalmologist.
I have googled ordinary 8% glycolic acid toner, I’m afraid here in London we only have 7% glycolic acid toner from ordinary. Are these the same, if you know?
So sorry for asking fir do many information and questions but I hope you will understand my situation as I would really like to remove it your way without any risk factors attached to it as explained by my NHS Opthalmologist.
Many thanks in advance 🙏

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