Sebaceous Glands

Lauric acid in black currant seed oil has antimicrobial properties that reduce secondary skin infections. Sebaceous glands depend on properly converted fatty acids to release protective skin oils. When sebaceous gland function is impaired,…

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Lauric acid in black currant seed oil has antimicrobial properties that reduce secondary skin infections. Sebaceous glands depend on properly converted fatty acids to release protective skin oils. When sebaceous gland function is impaired, the skin becomes severely dry and unable to retain moisture.