What kind of spots are these.
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Dec 22, 2014
lianne C.
Dec 22, 2014
Eadaoin M.
They look like milia to me. Are they white in colour? Go on to patient.co.uk for advice it's a great detailed website :)
Dec 22, 2014
lianne C.
Think so they get red
Dec 22, 2014
Krupa B.
Exfoliate
Steam your face
Do a mud mask
Tone
Use a rich moisteriser
Dec 23, 2014
Traci L.
There called blind pimples because they have no head try using salicylic acid to clear the pore walls and tee tree or benzoyl peroxide to dry them up