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Sebum buildup on the scalp can lead to problems, including dandruff and hair loss. Here, experts explain what causes scalp buildup and how to remove it.
Acne can be linked to numerous factors, but have you ever heard of vitamin deficiencies being one of them? Learn more here.
Vitamin A is necessary for producing sebum, the oily substance that keeps the scalp moisturized and hair healthy. However, both too little and too muc ...
An InStyle editor with perpetually clogged pores shares her luck with the $17 Ilso Super Melting Sebum Softener, a viral K-beauty product that melts clogged pores for easy blackhead removal.
Dealing with oily skin or hair? What about dryness? Your body may be producing too much or too little sebum. Here’s how to restore balance.
A deficiency in vitamin E can cause dryness and scalp irritation, contributing to hair loss. How to Fix It Naturally: Diet: Eat almonds, sunflower seeds, spinach, and avocados.
Birth control pills work on only one acne-related factor -- excess sebum. Doctors often prescribe other forms of acne treatment -- topical medications or antibiotics -- to be used alongside them ...
A viewer wants to know if there is anything they can do for a keratin plug, besides going to the dermatologist. Doctor Lacy Anderson shares the difference between a sebum plug and keratin plug ...
A deficiency in vitamin B12 leads to one type of anemia characterized by symptoms like fatigue, general weakness, and hair loss.