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  2. Sebaceous filament - Wikipedia

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    A sebaceous filament is a tiny collection of sebum and dead skin cells around a hair follicle, which usually takes the form of a small, yellow to off-white hair -like strand when expressed from the skin. [1][2] These filaments are naturally occurring, and are especially prominent on the nose. [3][2]: 64 They are typical among those with ...

  3. White piedra - Wikipedia

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    White piedra. White piedra. Other names. Tinea blanca. Specialty. Infectious disease. White piedra (or tinea blanca) is a mycosis of the hair [1] caused by several species of fungi in the genus Trichosporon. It is characterized by soft nodules composed of yeast cells and arthroconidia that encompass hair shafts.

  4. Vernix caseosa - Wikipedia

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    Vernix caseosa. Newborn baby immediately after birth, covered in vernix. Vernix caseosa, also known as vernix, is the waxy white substance found coating the skin of newborn human babies. [1] It is produced by dedicated cells and is thought to have some protective roles during fetal development and for a few hours after birth.

  5. Trichobacteriosis axillaris - Wikipedia

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    Trichobacteriosis axillaris. An armpit with variably encrusted hairs. Specialty. Dermatology. Trichobacteriosis axillaris is a superficial bacterial colonization of the hair shafts in sweat gland –bearing areas, such as the armpits and the groin. It is a trivial disease of worldwide occurrence that is believed to be caused by the genus ...

  6. Poliosis - Wikipedia

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    Poliosis. Poliosis circumscripta, commonly referred to as a "white forelock," is a condition characterized by localized patches of white hair due to a reduction or absence of melanin in hair follicles. Although traditionally associated with the scalp, poliosis can affect any hairy area on the body, including eyebrows, eyelashes, and beards.

  7. If You See White Stuff on Your Baby Carrots, This Is ... - AOL

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    You may have heard that the white stuff on baby carrots is chlorine, but that’s just a myth. It’s actually a thin layer of film caused by dehydration, known as “carrot blush.”.

  8. Folliculitis - Wikipedia

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    Folliculitis is the infection and inflammation of one or more hair follicles.The condition may occur anywhere on hair-covered skin.The rash may appear as pimples that come to white tips on the face, chest, back, arms, legs, buttocks, or head.

  9. Meet the Kansas City nanny delighting kids and adults as a ...

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    That was back in Swift’s curly-hair days. “And I didn’t think we looked alike at all then,” Thrasher said. “I was always straightening my hair.”