Contact Dermatitis Due to Hair Care Products: A Comprehensive Review

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Abstract

Hair cosmetics are in fashion. Numerous products are commonly used in combination. Frequent allergens are present in hair cosmetics, which, with almost daily use, increase the risk of sensitization. Familiarity with the clinical distribution of the eczematous rash is necessary to seriously consider patch testing. Not all the products on the market are haptens. It is necessary to know how to patch your own products. When avoidance of the allergen is not possible, new treatments are evaluated to combat allergic contact dermatitis, mainly of the occupational type. In this manuscript, a complete and practical review of the main allergens and contact sources of hair cosmetic origin has been carried out.

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Cebolla-Verdugo, M., Velasco-Amador, J. P., & Navarro-Triviño, F. J. (2024, June 1). Contact Dermatitis Due to Hair Care Products: A Comprehensive Review. Cosmetics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11030078

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