Sebum is the number one enemy of human skin. That’s what dermatologist Dr. Rachael Eckel of The Skin Health Institute in Trinidad and Medical Advisor for ZO Skin Health believes, since excess sebum is ...
Sebaceous glands are essential for maintaining the structure and function of the skin. In a process known as holocrine secretion, cells in the periphery of the gland accumulate large amounts of lipid ...
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Accutane under the microscope: The real biology behind how isotretinoin rewires acne
Accutane, known generically as isotretinoin, is not simply a strong acne medication. It is a systemic retinoid that ...
The free fatty acid fraction of sebum may be important in inflammation. Possibly an important difference between sebum from acne patients and age-matched controls is that the concentration of linoleic ...
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Your skin is overproducing oil for a reason — and moisturizer is part of the fix
Oily skin has been misunderstood for decades, often treated as if moisture is the enemy rather than the missing piece. The ...
Here we have developed a novel method of culturing human sebocytes without transformation and using a feeder layer-free culture system to examine the role of the TGFβ pathway in the control of ...
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