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NATURALIS MILIA TREATMENT (Facial Oilseed/ Milia Removal)
Milia (Facial Oilseed)
or superficial keratinous cysts are small, white, sometimes pale yellow, spots that
usually appear around the eyes, on the cheeks, and on the eyelids in all ages, from
infants to adults. These are an accumulation of sloughed cells that cannot escape through
the top layer of skin, and so get trapped underneath and become firm, rather like pebbles
under the skin. Milia do not respond to most squeezing and picking because they have no
pore and may last for weeks or even months.
Application
For effective treatment of milia, follow these steps:
1. Cleanse face with a deep cleanser such as Naturalis Purifying Cleanser .
2. Scrub face with an exfoliating scrub such as Naturalis Stimulating Facial Scrub .
3. Mask face with a gentle masque product such as the Naturalis Clarifying Masque.
4. Apply Naturalis Milia Treatment thickly on problem area. Letting the cream settle into skin.
5. For a more even skin tone, apply Naturalis Skin Blemish Treatment.
Testimonials Laura Peric, Australia
Thank you for the Naturalis MIlia Treatment. I have been been using it for a few days and it already disappearing. I cannot believe I had put up with milia under the eyes for five years. I am an International Model and it was so important to clear this away. Patricia Neo, 35, Marine Drive Your Naturalis Milia Treatment have worked wonders for me and my skin milia condition has been cleared! I just cannot believe that it works immediately just after one application. By the second day, my milia beads have disappeared! Some of my friends who used to go for laser therapy at clinics and pay hundreds for just one therapy. Now I can get rid of any milia that threatens to appear, .... at less than a tenth of the cost. Thank you Naturalis! Click here to buy Naturalis Milia Treatment!
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