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What about blackheads and whiteheads? Are they the same?

Almost. If sebum builds up underneath the surface of the skin, it stays white. If sebum collects around a hair follicle or is in some other way exposed to the air, the sebum undergoes oxidation reactions. As sebum oxidizes it darkens, eventually appearing black.



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