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A multi-institutional joint study of contact dermatitis related to hair colouring and perming agents in Japan

Authors :
Hitoshi Miyazawa
Keiko Yoshii
Hiromi Kanto
Naoki Oiso
Kazue Nishioka
Yuko Ikezawa
Shigeki Inui
Mariko Sugiura
Tokio Nakata
Kayoko Matsunaga
Akiko Yagami
Atsuko Adachi
Akiko Ito
Hiromi Kobayashi
Kumiko Washizaki
Shigeki Yamada
Chihiro Yasunaga
Source :
Contact Dermatitis. 77:42-48
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

SummaryBackground In Japan, allergic contact dermatitis caused by hair colouring agents is a considerable problem for those occupationally exposed and also for consumers. Over the last 20 years, p-phenylenediamine (PPD) has been a common allergen, with ∼7% positive patch test reactions. Objectives To investigate which ingredients caused allergic contact dermatitis related to hair dye and perming solutions in Japan, to assess whether PPD is suitable for screening for hair dye allergy, and to propose allergens for a Japanese hairdresser series. Methods We selected 19 hair cosmetic allergens, including PPD, Bandrowski's base, cysteamine HCl, and ammonium thioglycolate. Altogether 203 patients (26 males and 177 females) with suspected contact allergy to hair colouring or perming solutions at 14 hospitals in Japan were included. Results The highest prevalence of positive reactions (35.1%) was for PPD. p-Methylaminophenol and o-aminophenol were often positive, both in the PPD-positive and in the PPD-negative patients. Moreover, cysteamine HCl often yielded positive test reactions. Conclusions PPD is insufficient to diagnose contact allergy caused by to hair dyes. We recommend 13 allergens to be included in a Japanese hairdresser series.

Details

ISSN :
01051873
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contact Dermatitis
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c5bf29a7d7f8fc51eaf22897bce39462
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.12783