of hairdressers to aromatic diamines: an interventional study confirming the protective effect of adequate glove us
Introduction: Hairdressers constitute a major subgroup in the service sector. They are exposed to va...
Nail salons utilize large quantities of chemicals. Salon workers come in contact with over 20 regula...
Current cosmetic regulations primarily focus on protecting consumers, not the professional user who ...
Many hairdressers leave their profession due to health problems, including occupational hand eczema,...
The use of permanent hair dyes exposes hairdressers to contact allergens such as p-phenylenediamine ...
Dermal exposure to skin irritants and contact allergens is frequent in hairdressing. Hair dyeing is ...
The object of this study was to compare the protective action of a new barrier cream (Excipial Prote...
Background: Allergic contact dermatitis involving the hands is a common occupational skin disease fo...
Hairdressing is predominantly a female activity, in which several chemicals are handled, some of whi...
Hand eczema is a well-known problem in occupations that involve largely manual work, in combination ...
'Although several studies demonstrate adverse health effects among hairdressers that may be rel...
A multicenter study was performed in 9 Italian centers by members of the GIRDCA, to evaluate the fre...
Background: From the epidemiological point of view contact dermatitis is considered the most frequen...
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...
Gloves and dermal exposure to chemicals: Proposals for evaluating workplace effectivenes
Introduction: Hairdressers constitute a major subgroup in the service sector. They are exposed to va...
Nail salons utilize large quantities of chemicals. Salon workers come in contact with over 20 regula...
Current cosmetic regulations primarily focus on protecting consumers, not the professional user who ...
Many hairdressers leave their profession due to health problems, including occupational hand eczema,...
The use of permanent hair dyes exposes hairdressers to contact allergens such as p-phenylenediamine ...
Dermal exposure to skin irritants and contact allergens is frequent in hairdressing. Hair dyeing is ...
The object of this study was to compare the protective action of a new barrier cream (Excipial Prote...
Background: Allergic contact dermatitis involving the hands is a common occupational skin disease fo...
Hairdressing is predominantly a female activity, in which several chemicals are handled, some of whi...
Hand eczema is a well-known problem in occupations that involve largely manual work, in combination ...
'Although several studies demonstrate adverse health effects among hairdressers that may be rel...
A multicenter study was performed in 9 Italian centers by members of the GIRDCA, to evaluate the fre...
Background: From the epidemiological point of view contact dermatitis is considered the most frequen...
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...
Gloves and dermal exposure to chemicals: Proposals for evaluating workplace effectivenes
Introduction: Hairdressers constitute a major subgroup in the service sector. They are exposed to va...
Nail salons utilize large quantities of chemicals. Salon workers come in contact with over 20 regula...
Current cosmetic regulations primarily focus on protecting consumers, not the professional user who ...