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Sebum Defined
The oily, lubricating substance that is secreted by glands in the skin
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Published July 18, 2008, 1:55 pm, Deccan Herald
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- The Long Hair Community - Dandruff or something terribly wrong?
- The Long Hair Community - Informational Only - The Role of Sebum
- The Long Hair Community - Informational Only - The Role of Sebum
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- New Discovery May Lead To More Effective Acne Treatments: Scientists have long known that the bacterium Propionibacter ium acnes (P. acnes) plays a leading role in the development of acne vulgaris, the scourge afflicting some 80% of teenagers and many adults as well. A normally harmless microbe that lives in the
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