tiny bumps on your skin

Tiny bumps on your skin

If you’ve ever wondered what the tiny bumps on your skin are, there’s actually a name for them – papules.  Here’s how to deal with them.

Tiny bumps on your skin

Those tiny bumps on your skin are considered a type of pimple.  The only thing is that there isn’t any puss inside so you may be wondering if you should pop these types of pimples.  Since there isn’t any puss, you will only damage your skin if you try to pop them.  It would be best if you go to a doctor to have these treated.  Trying to pop these papules isn’t advised because when you damage your skin, this means acne scars.  You definitely don’t want that.

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So, as hard as it might be to touch these tiny bumps on your skin, it’s best to leave them alone.  You’ll just be adding more oil to a problematic area, causing more issues.  Pimples and acne don’t need more oil.

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