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Перевод: sebaceous
[прилагательное] сальный
Тезаурус:
- Cos it's often acne is caused by the overactivity of the sebaceous glands.
- "Isolutrol has a direct effect on the sebaceous glands, reducing sebum production in greasy skins," explains Dr Fenton.
- Your shiny skin is caused by oil which surfaces via the hair follicles or shafts (otherwise known as the skin's pores), into which the sebaceous glands secrete sebum.
- Pay particular attention to the skin on the shins which is often very flaky and dry because there are fewer sebaceous glands here.
- The skin on your face and body may seem the same but facial skin actually has more sebaceous glands to secrete natural oil and keep skin supple.
- Sufferers tend to have greasy skin due to an increase in the secretion of sebum, the oily substance from the sebaceous glands.
- This increases the amount of sebum, the oily substance produced by the skin's sebaceous glands and causes the follicles to become blocked, so causing the inflamed spots.
- Sebaceous glands slow down now and your skin may feel very dry and taut so avoid harsh toners.
- You are near enough to savour the undertones of personal body scents (pheromones) produced by the activated sebaceous glands of the skin and genital area.
- One acne theory has it that an enzyme deficiency permits testosterone (the male sex hormone present in both men and women) to run riot, allowing it to be converted within the skin into a by-product called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which over-stimulates the sebaceous glands.
- Geoffrey Ross comments "It has been noticed that many men wash their hair in water that is too hot (which over-stimulates the sebaceous glands and so makes the scalp greasier than it should be) and are rough-actioned with the towel when drying the hair.
- Because the back is well supplied with oil-producing sebaceous glands many of us get the occasional crop of spots.
- Around this time, the scalp's sebaceous glands start producing less of the oil that provides healthy shine, and hair begins to lose its hue as the production of melanin (the pigment that also colours skin and eyes) slows down.
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