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  2. Perfume intolerance - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 1.7–4.1% of the general population shows a contact allergic response to a mix of common perfume ingredients. [7] Although products can be labeled "fragrance-free", many still contain lesser-known fragrance chemicals that consumers may not recognize. [8] Cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde) is a common fragrance allergen. [3] [9]

  3. Allergic contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    A patch test (contact delayed hypersensitivity allergy test) [17] is a commonly used examination to determine the exact cause of an allergic contact dermatitis. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, "patch testing is the gold standard for contact allergen identification". [2]

  4. Contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    The top three allergens found in patch tests from 2005 to 2006 were: nickel sulfate (19.0%), Myroxylon pereirae (Balsam of Peru, 11.9%), and fragrance mix I (11.5%). [22] The patient must know where the irritant or allergen is found to be able to avoid it.

  5. Suffering from dermatitis? How to find relief this winter - AOL

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    Irritant contact dermatitis could be triggered by a number of things, including regular exposure to cleaning materials with harsh chemicals; fragrances and preservatives found in cosmetic products ...

  6. How to soothe dry, itchy skin during an eczema flare-up - AOL

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    Patients with sensitive skin should gravitate toward fragrance-free, bland emollients and moisturizers that have a thicker consistency, says Gordon. Be sure to moisturize consistently, at least ...

  7. Balsam of Peru - Wikipedia

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    This T.R.U.E. (Thin-Layer Rapid Use Epicutaneous) Patch Test [29] result shows strong reaction to balsam of Peru (#10) and mild reaction to the standard fragrance mix (#6) A positive patch test is used to diagnose an allergy to balsam of Peru.