A sebaceous gland (that secretes the oily coating of the hair
shaft), capillary bed, nerve ending, and small muscle are associated with
each hair follicle. If the sebaceous glands becomes plugged and infected,
it becomes a skin blemish (or pimple). The sweat glands open to the
surface through the skin pores. Eccrine glands are a type of sweat gland
linked to the sympathetic nervous system; they occur all over the body.
Apocrine glands are the other type of sweat gland, and are larger and
occur in the armpits and groin areas; these produce a solution that
bacteria act upon to produce "body odor".