I’ve noticed these little black things in my pores. What does a sebum plug look like?
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A sebum plug, also known as a blackhead, is a darkened mass of oil and dead skin cells that clogs a hair follicle. It typically appears as a small, dark or black dot on the surface of the skin and can be easily seen in pores, especially on the nose, chin, and forehead.