Contact sensitization to fragrance mix I and fragrance mix II among European dermatitis patients: A systematic review
Contact Dermatitis2024Vol. 91(3), pp. 177–185
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Abstract
The frequency of positive patch test results for both FMI and FMII remains high. Sensitization is also prevalent among children. Enhanced regulation and labelling of cosmetic products play a vital role in averting exposure and sensitization to fragrance allergens.
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