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the erectile gland
sweat pore
Keratin
Sebaceous glands are associated with hair follicles. They produce oil that lubricate the hair shaft.
Eccrine are found on hands and feet to provide thermoregulation and apocrine connected to the hair follicle concentrated in the axilla, perenium and audtory
sebaceous glands
capillaries, adipose, hair follicle, sweat glands.
in the dermis there is the hair shaft, oil and sweat glands, follicle, and muscle.
A hair is a protein secretion by a tiny gland called a hair follicle. These glands can die, at which point you lose the hair in that location.
in the dermis there is the hair shaft, the follicle, the oil and sweat glands, and the nerve fiber.
epidemis dermis hypodermis sebaceous gland hair follicle pressure receptor
Are you asking how hair make you hot? Or the temperature of your styling tools? The simplest answer I can give you, is sebum, aka sweat.