Dermis
the dermis
dermis
dermis
dermis
Sebaceous glands are found in the dermis and are closely associated with hair follicles.
Sebaceous glands are found in the dermis and are closely associated with hair follicles.
Your hair follicles are located in your Dermis. The innermost section of the skin, made up the papillary layer and the reticular layer. The dermis contains blood and lymph vessels, nerves, sweat and oil glands, hair follicles, and arrector pili muscles. The dermis nourishes and supplies blood to the epidermis.
Sebaceous glands
The dermal reticular layer; this layer is the location of a lot of structures such as the hair follicles and the blood vessels.
Fully developed hair follicles lie in the dermis but develop as indurations from the epidermis.
The vitamin is "Vitamin D". However, you are misinformed because it is NOT absorbed though hair follicles. The Ultraviolet light in sunlight penetrates the skin (not the hair follicles) and reacts with the fat layer under the skin to MAKE Vitamin D - a photochemical reaction.
Thick skin found on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet have no sebaceous glands. The glands are found with hair follicles.