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Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Tinosorb S, Scutellaria Baicalensis as well as Other Emerging Allergens in Cosmetics.

CONTACT DERMATITIS(2020)

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Abstract
Patch tests are highly recommended in eczema patients with eyelid involvement. Sunscreen constitutes a potential cause of eyelid or facial allergic contact dermatitis, and should be considered in patients with refractory eczema on these locations. We report a patient sensitized to several emerging allergens such as bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine (Tinosorb S), Scutellaria baicalensis extract, and propylene glycol with an eyelid dermatitis. Patch tests to the combined ingredients propylene carbonate, cyclopentasiloxane, and disteardimonium hectorite; and talc, Cl 77 491, and dimethicone/methicone copolymer were also positive. We highlight the importance of systematically patch testing with the cosmetics brought in by our patients, as well as with the individual ingredients whenever positive. The identification of emerging allergies to new compounds in cosmetics mainly depends on this practice.
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allergic contact dermatitis,bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine,CAS no. 187393-00-6,CAS no. 94279-99-9,case report,organoclay,propylene carbonate,cyclopentasiloxane,and disteardimonium hectorite,propylene glycol,Scutellaria baicalensis extract,talc,Cl 77491,and dimethicone/methicone copolymer,Tinosorb S
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