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The rising trend in allergic contact dermatitis to acrylic nail products
Authors:Quynh Le  Jennifer Cahill  Amanda Palmer‐Le  Rosemary Nixon
Affiliation:1. Victorian Melanoma Service, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;2. Skin & Cancer Foundation Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Shellac is a newly available type of long‐wearing nail polish, which is becoming increasingly popular. We describe four cases of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to acrylates found in Shellac nail products, involving three beauticians and one consumer who purchased the product over the internet. Increasing use of these new acrylic nail products means that dermatologists need to be aware of the possibility of ACD occurring. Testing with hydroxyethyl methacrylate alone, which is included in the Australian Baseline Series, is adequate for screening for acrylate allergy.
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