Debunking Skincare Myths: Eye Creams and Milia Formation

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On this episode of Dr Dray, we delve into the treacherous world of social media, a place where time goes to die. The insidious grip of wasted hours spent engaging with content that may not even interest you is a global epidemic. But wait, there's more! The bait to keep you hooked, the indoctrination that lingers even after you put down your phone. It's a vicious cycle, my friends, a cycle we must break free from.
Now, let's talk about a skincare myth that's been lurking in the shadows - the idea that eye creams cause milia. Milia, those pesky keratin-filled cysts that can pop up unexpectedly, are not the result of your moisturizers or creams. They have a variety of origins, from skin trauma to genetic predispositions. And here's the kicker - skincare products, including eye creams, are not the culprits behind milia formation. It's time to debunk this myth once and for all.
But hold on, there's more to the milia saga. From conditions like lupus to sunburn, various factors can contribute to the development of these cysts. And let's not forget about the role of topical steroids in potentially thinning the skin and setting the stage for milia. The key is to arm yourself with knowledge, understand the true causes of milia, and take proactive steps to prevent their formation. So, buckle up, protect your skin with sunscreen, and join Dr Dray on this journey to skincare enlightenment.

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