Part 2 of a 4-part series Hair Products: Trends and Alternatives: Data from the American Contact Alternatives Group |
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Authors: | Scheman Andrew Jacob Sharon Katta Rajani Nedorost Susan Warshaw Erin Zirwas Matt Bhinder Manpreet |
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Institution: | aNorthwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois;bUniversity of California San Diego, San Diego, California;cBaylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas;dCase Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio;eUniversity of Minnesota Medical School;fOhio State University Medical School, Columbus, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Objective: To provide updated data on usage of ingredients that are common potential contact allergens in several categories of hair products. To identify useful alternative products with few or no common contact allergens. Design: In November 2009, the full ingredient lists of 5,416 skin, hair, and cosmetic products marketed by the CVS pharmacy chain was copied from CVS.com into Microsoft Word format for analysis. Computer searches were made in Microsoft Word using search/replace and sorting functions to accurately identify the presence of specific allergens in each website product. Measurements: Percentages of American Contact Dermatitis Society core series allergens (and other common preservatives and sunblocks) were calculated. Results: The usage of American Contact Dermatitis Society core series allergens (and other preservatives and sunblocks) in hair products is reported. Conclusion: Data on allergens and alternatives for hair products is not widely published. This article reviews some of the common potential allergens in hair products, including shampoos, conditioners, and styling products. Suitable available alternative products for patients with contact allergy are listed. |
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