UNDERSTANDING ALLERGY: FINDING COSMETICS THAT AGREE WITH YOU

Are your lips chronically dry, cracked, peeling or swollen? Do mascaras irritate your eyes? Do deodorants leave your underarms itchy? Do certain creams or face powders irritate your face or your hands?

If so, you could be one of the millions of people – primarily women – with allergies to something in their cosmetics. And ‘cosmetics’ means face creams, lotions, rouge, blusher, powder, eyeliner and shadow, lipstick, nail polish and polish remover, as well as nail lengtheners, shampoos, hair dyes, hair waves, hair straightness, hair removers (depilatories), shaving cream, perfumes, cologne, sachets, bubble baths, douches, mouthwash, toothpaste – even dentures!

It’s easy to see why cosmetics and other personal grooming products are the most common cause of skin reactions. They’re usually applied daily, directly to the skin. And, as we mentioned in earlier chapters, chronic exposure breeds allergy. Also, over 5,000 different chemicals and compounds go into these products – as bases, dyes, fragrances, preservatives and the like – multiplying the odds that something is going to disagree with you, no matter how minuscule the amount.

No wonder one doctor estimates that 85 per cent of people who are allergic to cosmetics don’t even realize which substances are causing the problem. Where do you start?

With creams and lotions. These accounted for almost half of all allergic reactions in a study of seventy people sensitive to cosmetics, according to Dr Schorr. It’s not that creams and lotions are any more allergenic than other products, he says. People simply tend to apply them to already irritated skin -which is more prone to react. And they use them all over their body.

An American study of cosmetic reactions found that the most frequent reactions were to: deodorants/antiperspirants, depilatories (hair removers), moisturizer lotions, hair spray, mascara, bubble bath, eye cream, hair colour, dye or lightener, facial creams or cleansers and nail polish – in that order.

Is a woman with cosmetic allergies dreaming if she hopes to wear makeup? Must men swear off all grooming aids? Not at all. They merely have to choose products carefully and apply them with extra care.

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