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Effects of sebum properties on skin friction: investigation using a bench test
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and affects the tribological properties of the human skin.
Kerlen T. Korbeld +4 more
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Anti-Sebum Efficacy of Phyllanthus emblica L. (Emblica) Toner on Facial Skin
Oily skin is a problem for a large number of people, especially in tropical countries. This condition results in comedones, inflammatory acne, and other aesthetic problems in the skin.
Thanaroat Timudom +4 more
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The Influence of Sebum on Directional Reflectance of the Skin
The sebaceous glands are responsible for the secretion of sebum. Its function is to maintain a proper epidermal barrier and participate in metabolic processes within the epidermis.
Anna Banyś +7 more
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Multiple Giant Sebaceous Cysts of Scalp [PDF]
Sebaceous cyst is an epidermal cyst often found on the hairy areas of the body such as scalp, trunk and face. Though commonly encountered in surgical practice, its presentation as multiple giant sebaceous cysts over scalp is rare.
Anand Singla +2 more
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Applied of image processing technique on semi-auto count of skin spot [PDF]
Skin is the biggest organ in the human body and works to separate the inner body part from outer environment. In the skin, there are sebaceous glands found inside the pores of the skin.
Abu Zaki, Anis Izura +3 more
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Sebum Excretion in Acromegaly [PDF]
The sebum excretion rate (S.E.R.) was measured in 20 patients with acromegaly. Eleven were untreated at the time of the measurement and nine had previously undergone surgical hypophysectomy or had received pituitary irradiation by yttrium-90 or radiotherapy. In five patients the S.E.R. was measured before and after such treatment. The mean S.E.R.
J L, Burton +5 more
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Influence of the sebaceous gland density on the stratum corneum lipidome [PDF]
The skin surface lipids (SSL) result from the blending of sebaceous and epidermal lipids, which derive from the sebaceous gland (SG) secretion and the permeability barrier of the stratum corneum (SC), respectively.
Camera, Emanuela +5 more
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This study aimed to investigate the levels of skin moisture and sebum in children with a house dust allergy without skin symptoms. This was a case–control study involving children, aged 0–18 years, who were being followed up for an allergic airway ...
Uğur Altaş +3 more
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Prospective randomized controlled pilot study on the effects of almond consumption on skin lipids and wrinkles. [PDF]
ObjectiveAlmonds are a rich source of fatty acids and antioxidants, and their supplementation is known to significantly modulate serum lipids. The effects of almond on the skin's lipid barrier and the appearance of wrinkles have not yet been elucidated ...
Burney, Waqas A +7 more
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A practical guide for the study of human and murine sebaceous glands in situ [PDF]
The skin of most mammals is characterised by the presence of sebaceous glands (SGs), whose predominant constituent cell population is sebocytes, that is, lipid-producing epithelial cells, which develop from the hair follicle.
Haslam, Iain S. +7 more
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