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ABSTRACT: Background
Adverse cutaneous reactions to skin care products (SCP) are becoming increasingly common and may be indicative of defective permeability barrier function.Aim
To determine the differences in transepidermal water loss rates (TEWL) between skin patch positive vs negative to skin care products in normal Chinese females.Methods
Skin patch test reactions to nine skin care products were assessed in 65 normal Chinese females. Correlations of cutaneous reactions to a panel of nine foreign and domestic SCP with permeability barrier function and stratum corneum (SC) hydration levels were analyzed.Results
Out of 65 subjects, 24 (37%) displayed positive reactions to one or more SCP. However, the occurrence of positive reactions to patch tests did not correlate with either transepidermal water loss rates or SC hydration levels.Conclusions
Though a substantial proportion of normal females display adverse reactions to SCP, this problem cannot be attributed to differences in the qualities of their epidermal permeability barriers, and therefore, these reactions more likely reflect the potential adverse events of the SCP themselves. However, further studies in large cohort of both males and females would be helpful to ascertain whether TEWL levels can predict cutaneous reactions to SCP.
SUBMITTER: Liu D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7297655 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Liu Dan D Wen Si S Huang Li-Ning LN Wang Xiaohua X Gong Can-Yi CY Li Zhiping Z Wang Hui H Elias Peter M PM Yang Bin B Man Mao-Qiang MQ
Journal of cosmetic dermatology 20191217 8
<h4>Background</h4>Adverse cutaneous reactions to skin care products (SCP) are becoming increasingly common and may be indicative of defective permeability barrier function.<h4>Aim</h4>To determine the differences in transepidermal water loss rates (TEWL) between skin patch positive vs negative to skin care products in normal Chinese females.<h4>Methods</h4>Skin patch test reactions to nine skin care products were assessed in 65 normal Chinese females. Correlations of cutaneous reactions to a pa ...[more]