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pennymj
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« on: December 29, 2009, 01:28:47 PM »

Hi in reading one of the past posts, I realize I now have Milia. These are the small whitish bumps like babies get. I currently use Ponds cleansing cream and Eucerin Redness Relief and Moisturizer. Is there anything else I can do to try and get this to go away. It really only started about 6 months ago. No idea really why. It is mostly on my cheeks and around my nose.
Any ideas?
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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2009, 04:37:33 PM »

Hi, Penny and welcome to the forum!

I've gotten those kinds of bumps before (and what kind have I not gotten - LOL).  It's sometimes caused by an allergic reaction to something you're using, either skincare products or cosmetics.  Sometimes, it happens when makeup is not removed properly.  It could be that the Ponds Cleansing cream is causing this since this product can be difficult to remove entirely and tends to leave a residue on skin that can build up over time.  I had to stop using it too because I got those kinds of bumps (I tried the Pond's because my skin is very sensitive and redness prone and I thought this would be milder).

Try using something else to remove your makeup such as makeup remover oil or makeup remover pads:  Josie Maran Bear Naked Wipes; Almay Makeup Remover Towelettes; CVS Gentle Cleansing Wipes or Boots Expert Sensitive Cleansing & Toning Wipes.  You can follow that with a gentle wash of your cleanser.

See if that helps clear it up.

Hope this helps!

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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2010, 07:11:17 PM »

Ladies:

 Has anyone ordered lately from Medmex or the alldaychemist.com I would like some Renova. I can't remember if I should use .01 or .05 %

Which one is the best to use?  I ordered from med mex twice and product seemed ok but not sure  if it was the real deal or if it was not strong enough. Smiley
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