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[Sensitive skin, reactive skin].
Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2020Sensitive skin (or reactive skin) is defined as a syndrome involving the onset of unpleasant sensations (stinging sensation, burning sensation, pain, pruritus, tingling) in response to stimuli that do not normally produce such sensations. These unpleasant sensations cannot be accounted for by lesions attributable to any specific skin disease.
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Ultraviolet filters in sunscreen products labeled for use in children and for sensitive skin
Pediatric dermatology, 2020The active ingredients in sunscreen products are ultraviolet (UV) filters, many of which are known potential allergens. The use of sunscreen in younger children and individuals with sensitive skin requires special attention, since absorption and allergen
P. Phadungsaksawasdi +1 more
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An herbal cream reduces erythema of sensitive skin
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020Sensitive skin manifests itself as a syndrome defined by the occurrence of unpleasant sensations such as stinging, burning, and pruritus. Though not life‐threatening, it can negatively impact the quality of people's lives because of symptoms and clinical
Yuanjin Zhang +6 more
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Sensitization in traumatized skin
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1985AbstractPatch tests with the standard series of chemical allergens were performed on 8,230 patients having various dermatoses. The frequency of contact sensitization among categories of dermatoses varied markedly. While only 21% of persons whose diagnosis was occupational contact dermatitis reacted allergically to at least one chemical, reactions were ...
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The prevalence of self‐declared sensitive skin: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2019Sensitive skin is a common cutaneous condition that affects many people. The exact prevalence of sensitive skin remains unknown.
Wei Chen, Ru Dai, Li Li
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Skin sensitivity to streptomycin
Journal of Allergy, 1949Abstract 1.1. Streptomycin sensitivity does exist and develops in certain individuals who have frequent contact with solutions of the drug. Apparently past or present allergy or penicillin sensitivity has no effect on the development of skin sensitivity to streptomycin. 2.2.
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Sensitive skin: Active ingredients on the spotlight
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2022Marta Ferreira +2 more
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