Have a look at your nose. You might notice little, pin-like dots in a pale grey or flesh-colored tone. It’s the pore-clogging gunk inside blackheads, right? Well, not quite. They’re actually naturally-occurring sebaceous filaments, and everybody has them. If this is news to you, possibilities are you’re feeling tricked, puzzled, and like your entire livelihood of believing your nose was loaded in pesky blackheads was a lie. Hang tight, there’s more shocking news where that came from. However before we enter that, let’s square away the differences between sebaceous filaments…
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