Cosmetics and ocular allergy.

Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol

Department of Medicine, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University, Nutley, New Jersey.

Published: October 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The review discusses recent findings on adverse reactions caused by ocular cosmetics, focusing on allergens like preservatives, fragrances, and dyes.
  • It highlights that metals like nickel, cobalt, chromium, and lead are often present in makeup products in amounts exceeding safety guidelines, leading to issues such as contact dermatitis.
  • A new smartphone app by the American Contact Dermatitis Society aims to help patients track their patch test results to make better choices when shopping for cosmetics, while more research is needed to fully understand these immune reactions.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: The purpose of this review was to explore recent developments in the study of ocular cosmetics, as they pertain to adverse reactions that can be attributed to them.

Recent Findings: Immunologically mediated adverse reactions to cosmetics are most commonly the result of sensitization to preservatives, fragrances and dyes used in these products. Metals such as nickel, cobalt, chromium and lead are used in products such as eye shadows and eye liners as well as toy makeup sets in amounts greater than the recommended amount of 1 ppm. Cosmetics make up the majority of fragrance-induced contact dermatitis. Recently, a free smartphone app was developed by American Contact Dermatitis Society that holds promise in better enabling patients to utilize their patch test data while shopping for cosmetics.

Summary: Both immediate and delayed hypersensitivity reactions linked to cosmetics are often the result of sensitization to preservatives, fragrances and additives in the products themselves. Despite significant advances in our understanding of these reactions, further research will be necessary to elucidate the mechanisms behind these reactions and bring this knowledge to the bedside as to improve patient care with potential cosmetic-based related allergic disorders.

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