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Sebaceous Glands Defined

Glands in your skin that secrete a fatty substance called sebum. Overproduction of sebum can lead to acne. Sebaceous glands are usually stimulated by androgens or substances that have some androgen-like activity.

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  • How To Get Rid Of Nose Blackheads: How To Get Rid Of Nose Blackheads Nose blackheads can be the ugliest thing! They seem to last forever, not clearing up the way that pimples do, and they can lead to permanently enlarged pores which just get worse as you get older. So what can you do? Blackheads are caused by overproduction of oils (sebum and keratin) by the sebaceous glands in the skin. These substances solidify and darken on contact with air, blocking the pore and creating a plug that can be hard to remove. People often th

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