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Perfume dermatitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
The most common reaction to fragrance materials seen by practicing dermatologists is allergic contact dermatitis. Photodermatitis is occasionally seen, as is contact urticaria, irritation, and depigmentation. Fragrances are the leading cause of allergic contact dermatitis due to cosmetics.
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Perfume

TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 2014
Abstract This section includes eighty-six short original essays commissioned for the inaugural issue of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. Written by emerging academics, community-based writers, and senior scholars, each essay in this special issue, “Postposttranssexual: Key Concepts for a Twenty-First-Century Transgender Studies ...
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Making perfume

Early Years Educator, 2023
This month childminder Chloe Webster returns to share a play experience she used to enhance her water provision, stimulate the senses and encourage all children to explore a varied range of different resources whilst making their own ‘perfume.’
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Perfume

Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2004
AbstractIn Search of an Olfactory ...
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Perfume sensitivity

Contact Dermatitis, 1975
M A, Cooke, G W, Senter
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Perfume allergy

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1981
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Perfume Dermatitis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
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Perfumes

2017
Marc vom Ende   +2 more
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Perfumes.

The Bodleian Library Record, 1922
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