Moisture
The sweat gland releases an oil called sebum, which keeps the skin soft and moist.So the answer is Sebum.
soft fine hair that covers an infant is called downy hair
Their skin and hair is soft because they been sitting in water for a long period of time. Unlike adults, babies' skin or hair have not been exposed to the elements such as the sun, wind, snow, ect.
sebum
i would say... soft skin at-least hair come on. o and i am a girl i love Justin i am 14 years old
The sebaceous glands secrete oil (sebum) that helps keep skin soft and hair lustrous. These glands are located throughout the skin and typically release sebum into hair follicles.
the possible difference is that netrilizers keeps hair more soft and plump and hair relaxers relaxis your hair
Sebum, which is secreted by the sebaceous glands connected to the hair follicles. Sebum keeps the hair and skin supple and waterproof, and is also a natural antiseptic that can reduce the growth of microorganisms.
Subcutaneous tissue ( fat )
It keeps the Buffalo Gnats from biting ... but not anything else...
Quasi permanent hair color is gentle on the hair structure, but gets lighter with each hair wash. This type of color keeps the hair structure soft.