You may have observed little, firm white balls on your face that resemble warts or pimples. These are known as milia and are caused by the superficial retention of keratin. Milia are harmless and do not indicate a disease, although they can be unsightly, particularly on the cheeks or beneath the eyes.
Steam baths can enhance blood circulation, open pores, and remove debris and dead skin cells. Use this strategy as both a treatment and a base for subsequent cures.

Honey, sugar, and lemon exfoliant: Honey and lemon contain antibacterial, astringent, and antioxidant effects. Honey is also a humectant, and sugar exfoliates. Mix a tablespoon of honey, lemon juice, and sugar. Apply the mixture to your face, let it sit for 15 minutes, and then rinse off.
Pomegranate peel contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Grind dried pomegranate peels and combine in honey. Apply to your face, let for 15 minutes, then rinse. Use everyday for a few weeks to notice results. Avoid squeezing milia, as this might exacerbate the illness.