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Hosted on MSNRemoving Sebaceous Filaments—and How They Differ From BlackheadsThey are most common on the T-zone of the face, especially on the nose. Alicia Zalka, MD, compares sebaceous filaments to ...
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Why waxing or tweezing nasal hair can be dangerousHe noted that if the nose hair is waxed improperly, it may increase the risk of infection and even cause nasal cellulitis. Waxing or tweezing nose hair is generally discouraged by ENT doctors for ...
Thicker and fuller hair on your head? Amazing. In your nose? Maybe not so much. While your first thought might be to reach for your tweezers, you could actually wind up doing more harm than good ...
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