What Are Sebaceous Filaments and Why Are They on Your Face?

Pierre Van ZylHeal, Healthy Aging + General Wellness

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Don’t let the face filters and airbrushed celebrity photos fool you. Skin has texture. Some areas have darker pigments, such as around the eyes. Some areas are puffy, wrinkled, freckled, beauty-marked, or bumpy. It’s all natural and normal. But some blemishes could be uncomfortable and indicators of a medical problem, such as severe acne and…

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