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Sunscreen Allergy
Over the past 20 years, the dangers of sun exposure have been recognized, from sun-damaged skin to skin cancer. As a result, the use of sunscreens has become a routine part of our daily lives. This has led to various allergic reactions to the chemicals found in sunscreens. Learn more about which sunscreens cause allergic reactions, and the types that can safely be used in people sensitive to sunscreens.
Cosmetic Allergy
Cosmetic allergy is a frequent cause of contact dermatitis in both men and women. A huge number of chemicals are in cosmetics that we contact with everyday. Chemicals in soaps, cleansers, lotions and creams, hair care products, nail products, shaving creams and gels, deodorants and antiperspirants, perfumes and colognes, toothpastes, as well as the traditional cosmetics (eyeliner, mascara, lipstick and makeup) all contain chemicals that can cause cosmetic allergy.
Patch Testing for Contact Dermatitis
Learn all about patch testing for contact dermatitis and how this test differs from allergy skin testing.
