Don’t panic! Right now, there are thousands of tiny mites on your face. These eight-legged creatures live inside your hair follicles—pouches in the skin from which hairs grow.
You shouldn’t bother rushing to the sink to scrub them off (it wouldn’t work anyhow). Having face mites is totally normal, says biologist Megan Thoemmes of the University of California, San Diego. She worked on a project that examined the faces of more than 4,000 people for these critters, called Demodex mites.
Don’t panic! There are thousands of tiny bugs on your face right now. The eight-legged critters are called Demodex mites. They live inside your hair follicles. (Those are the pouches in your skin from which hairs grow.)
Don’t bother rushing to the sink to scrub them off. It wouldn’t work anyhow. Having face mites is totally normal, says Megan Thoemmes. She’s a biologist at the University of California, San Diego. She helped examine the faces of more than 4,000 people for mites. “We haven’t found a single person without them,” she says.