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freakout said:What's this discussion all about? To determine whether children have sebum?
To determine whether or not hair follicles themselves can generate androgens.
freakout said:What's this discussion all about? To determine whether children have sebum?
freakout said:Of course hair follicles cannot produce androgens.
freakout said:Looks to me you're asking a grade 1 studentI don't mind. Why would it? That simple.
freakout said:In the same way, why would our own biology cause male baldness.
Exactly, , what say the actual androgenetic theory in this aspect?Bryan said:So you're saying you got more sebum on the scalp than on the forehead?
armandein said:Exactly, , what say the actual androgenetic theory in this aspect?Bryan said:So you're saying you got more sebum on the scalp than on the forehead?
No, butBryan said:armandein said:Exactly, , what say the actual androgenetic theory in this aspect?Bryan said:So you're saying you got more sebum on the scalp than on the forehead?
Were you careful to do the obvious thing, which is thoroughly wash and de-fat both the scalp and forehead for a period of time prior to doing the Sebutape test?
armandein said:No, but I tesed the sebutape in my own scalp hairs and the result was negative, and I washed my hair 2 hours before the test.Bryan said:Were you careful to do the obvious thing, which is thoroughly wash and de-fat both the scalp and forehead for a period of time prior to doing the Sebutape test?
armandein said:do you know how many time needs our system to refat to normal status?
armandein said:Hi Bryan
I used Sebutape Skin Indicators, with Low, Medium and High levels.
armandein said:Negative for me, means no black spot in the indicator. Positive was black stained signals in the sebutape, without quantify.
Bryan said:armandein said:You are right my friend Bryan, my test with sebutape in children have not a good preparation, despite of your good advice (thank you). It could be interesting repeat the test, but really I detected sebum production in two children of 4 and 5 yeasrs old. And only with sebutape strips, not a HPLC colum
I was hoping to see scans you made of the Sebutape test-strips in two different locations on your children: 1) their hairy scalps, and 2) their hair-free foreheads. That way, we could compare how much sebum was made at those two different locations. I've never said that children don't make any sebum at all, just that they don't make very much. If you do the test in the way I recommend, it could probably help settle that idea you've suggested in the past about how hair follicles can supposedly generate their own androgens.
armandein said:Sebaceous gland need androgens to make sebum and sebum is neccesary to have a good hair, despite the ideas of Mr. Kligman.
You've never provided any scientific evidence that sebum is necessary to have good hair. I don't consider those studies you've cited in the past to be "scientific evidence" of that.
