Every morning it's the same: you glance in the mirror and notice those little yellowish coatings in the corner of your eye. Loss of appetite, right? What do you think it is? A sign of fatigue or a warning signal from your body? Don't worry, the truth is much simpler (and more natural) than you think... Why do you see that yellow crust when you wake up?
They're commonly called "snow scabs" or even "snow scabs" (yes, we see you smiling). Behind these harmless little bumps lies a real cleaning mechanism that your body activates at night.
This buildup is made up of a mixture of mucus, sebum, dead cells, and… neutralized bacteria. That's right, your eyes spend a small portion of the night fighting off impurities and persistent microorganisms. If you wear your glasses until they become cloudy, there's no need to worry, as this buildup will disappear naturally. As a result, when you wake up, you'll find those familiar marks in the corners of your eyes.
But why the yellow color?
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