Whiteheads, also known as milia, are small bumps that are white at the tip and are filled with pus. Whiteheads most commonly form on the face, upper arms, upper back, chest, and neck but can be found on other areas of the body as well. Whiteheads form when excess oil, sebum, is secreted from the sebaceous glands and clog the pores or hair follicles of the skin. Bacteria and dirt in the air mix with the oils, causing whiteheads and acne to form. Whiteheads are different than blackheads – whiteheads can turn into blackheads if they are opened up and not treated properly.Below are tips on how to properly treat whiteheads:1. Gently cleanse your face, neck, back, and anywhere else you may have whiteheads two to three times a day. Use a gentle face cleanser for any affected areas –not regular bar...