Many hairdressers leave their profession due to health problems, including occupational hand eczema, which has been associated with skin exposure to sensitising hair dye components such as paraphenylenediamine (PPD) and paratoluenediamine (PTD). Since the use of protective gloves is advised but without the short-term effect being known, our main goal was to attribute a significant biomarker reduction to adequate glove use, in a real work situation.status: publishe
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...
BACKGROUND: p-Phenylenediamine (PPD) is the primary patch test screening agent for hair dye contact ...
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...
The use of permanent hair dyes exposes hairdressers to contact allergens such as p-phenylenediamine ...
Background: Allergic contact dermatitis involving the hands is a common occupational skin disease fo...
of hairdressers to aromatic diamines: an interventional study confirming the protective effect of ad...
Hand eczema is a well-known problem in occupations that involve largely manual work, in combination ...
Dermal exposure to skin irritants and contact allergens is frequent in hairdressing. Hair dyeing is ...
We monitored the exposure of hairdressers to oxidative hair dyes for 6 working days under controlled...
Hairdressers are at high risk of developing occupational hand eczema. Opinions on the health and saf...
Background: For health care personnelhandhygieneandwearing appropriate protective gloves are compuls...
Background: From the epidemiological point of view contact dermatitis is considered the most frequen...
Hairdressing is predominantly a female activity, in which several chemicals are handled, some of whi...
Much occupational disease in Europe is skin related and is mostly eczemas, usually on the hands (Dic...
Background: In the Department of Occupational and Environmental Dermatology there has been an increa...
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...
BACKGROUND: p-Phenylenediamine (PPD) is the primary patch test screening agent for hair dye contact ...
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...
The use of permanent hair dyes exposes hairdressers to contact allergens such as p-phenylenediamine ...
Background: Allergic contact dermatitis involving the hands is a common occupational skin disease fo...
of hairdressers to aromatic diamines: an interventional study confirming the protective effect of ad...
Hand eczema is a well-known problem in occupations that involve largely manual work, in combination ...
Dermal exposure to skin irritants and contact allergens is frequent in hairdressing. Hair dyeing is ...
We monitored the exposure of hairdressers to oxidative hair dyes for 6 working days under controlled...
Hairdressers are at high risk of developing occupational hand eczema. Opinions on the health and saf...
Background: For health care personnelhandhygieneandwearing appropriate protective gloves are compuls...
Background: From the epidemiological point of view contact dermatitis is considered the most frequen...
Hairdressing is predominantly a female activity, in which several chemicals are handled, some of whi...
Much occupational disease in Europe is skin related and is mostly eczemas, usually on the hands (Dic...
Background: In the Department of Occupational and Environmental Dermatology there has been an increa...
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...
BACKGROUND: p-Phenylenediamine (PPD) is the primary patch test screening agent for hair dye contact ...
There are standardized laboratory tests for chemical protective gloves that provide estimates of bre...