dermis
Hair follicles are embedded in the dermis layer of the skin.
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.
dermis
the dermis
dermis
Dermis
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
Both hair follicles and the epidermal layer of skin are part of the integumentary system and are located in the skin. They are involved in providing protection to the body. Hair follicles contain stem cells that regenerate hair, while the epidermal layer forms a barrier against pathogens and UV radiation.
Hair follicles extend from the epidermis into the dermis layer of the skin. The hypodermis is located below the dermis and serves mainly as a layer of insulation and energy storage, so hair follicles do not have direct contact with the hypodermis.
Fully developed hair follicles lie in the dermis but develop as indurations from the epidermis.