Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3194424 | Clinics in Dermatology | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Human skin is exposed to a large variety of cosmetic allergens. Most allergic contact dermatitis occurs after exposure to fragrance, preservatives, and hair dyes. Such reactions can often be occult. As a result, a high index of suspicion is needed in assessing the patient with facial or cosmetic dermatitis. This contribution looks at why such a large number of chemicals are in everyday usage, at how dermatologists monitor trends in allergy to cosmetics, and at a number of new and emerging allergens to consider in the assessment of suspected cosmetic allergy.
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Authors
Rosie F. Davies, Graham A. Johnston,