流行脱毛蜡脱毛方法和成分引发过敏性接触性皮炎的可能性。

Shaina E George, Mykayla Sandler, JiaDe Yu
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过敏性接触性皮炎(ACD)是一种 IV 型迟发性超敏反应,常见于接触个人护理和化妆品中的过敏原。脱毛是一种常见的脱毛方法,其中涉及使用可能含有潜在接触性过敏原的各种产品。有关脱毛产品过敏症的文献十分有限。我们的目标是发现美国一家受欢迎的脱毛中心使用的脱毛产品中最常见的过敏原,以及在网上商城中发现的过敏原。通过与沙龙员工沟通,我们查看了相关产品,并分析了所有成分中的常见过敏原。我们还进行了在线搜索,检查了四个选定的在线市场(CVS、亚马逊、沃尔玛和沃尔格林)中最畅销的 10 种蜡条的成分和最常见的过敏原。最终查询到的在线产品包括 12 种不同的脱毛产品和 10 种脱毛后产品。在沙龙使用的产品中,最常见的过敏原依次为维生素 E、菌胶团、植物成分、香料、蜂蜡/蜂胶和色素添加剂。在线蜡产品中最常见的过敏原包括色素添加剂,在 67% (8/12)的产品中发现,其次是植物成分和可乐定,在 58% (7/12)的产品中均有发现。在蜡后产品中,最常见的过敏原是维生素 E,100%(10/10)的产品都含有这种物质,其次是香料(8/10)。尽管这些过敏原并不经常导致过敏性休克,但在脱毛产品中识别和注意这些过敏原以应对任何潜在病例仍然至关重要。在脱毛的所有步骤中提高对这些过敏原的认识有助于确保接受脱毛治疗的患者的安全和舒适。
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Potential for Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Popular Depilatory Wax Hair Removal Practices and Ingredients.

Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a type IV delayed hypersensitivity reaction that can commonly arise from exposure to allergens in personal care and cosmetic products. Depilatory waxing, a common hair removal practice, involves the use of various products that may contain potential contact allergens. There is limited literature discussing ACD to hair removal products. We aim to discover the most common allergens prevalent in depilatory waxing products used in a popular wax center in the United States and those found in online marketplaces. Through communication with the salon staff, we reviewed the involved products and analyzed all ingredients for common allergens. We also conducted an online search to examine the ingredients and the most common allergens of the top 10 bestselling wax strips across four selected online marketplaces (CVS, Amazon, Walmart, and Walgreens). The final query of online products consisted of 12 distinct wax products and 10 postwax products. Among the products used in the salon, the most common allergens were vitamin E, colophony, botanicals, fragrance, beeswax/propolis, and color additives, in descending order. The most frequent allergens commonly encountered in online wax products included color additives, found in 67% (8/12) products, followed by botanicals and colophony, both present in 58% (7/12) products. In the postwax products, the most frequent allergen was vitamin E present in 100% (10/10) of the products, followed by fragrance (8/10). Although these allergens do not frequently cause ACD, it remains crucial to identify and note them in hair removal products to address any potential cases. Raising awareness of these allergens in all steps of hair removal can help ensure the safety and comfort of patients undergoing waxing treatments.

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