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Occup Med (Lond)


Title:Occupational asthma and rhinitis caused by cyanoacrylate-based eyelash extension glues
Author(s):Lindstrom I; Suojalehto H; Henriks-Eckerman ML; Suuronen K;
Address:"Control of Hypersensitivity Diseases, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland. irmeli.lindstrom@ttl.fi"
Journal Title:Occup Med (Lond)
Year:2013
Volume:20130403
Issue:4
Page Number:294 - 297
DOI: 10.1093/occmed/kqt020
ISSN/ISBN:1471-8405 (Electronic) 0962-7480 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Eyelash extensions are applied on top of customers' lashes using instant glue containing cyano acrylate, known to cause occupational rhinitis (OR) and occupational asthma (OA). The number of beauty professionals applying these extensions is increasing due to their popularity. AIMS: To report on a case of OA with OR and a case of OR attributable to lash extension glue and to evaluate respiratory exposure in lash extension work. METHODS: Two beauty professionals with suspected OA and/or OR underwent inhalation challenge, including both control challenge and work-mimicking challenges using the lash extension glue, each with a 24-h follow-up. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present were assessed during the lash extension glue challenge. The glues were analysed for their (meth)acrylate content. RESULTS: Both beauty professionals (case 1 and case 2) applied lash extensions regularly for several hours per day as part of their work and had work-related rhinitis. Case 1 had a longer history of lash extension work and also had asthmatic symptoms. The first lash extension glue challenge was negative in both cases, but positive OR reactions were detected in the second test. Case 1 also had a late asthmatic reaction. During the lash extension glue challenge, VOC were present in total concentrations below the irritant threshold and ethylcyanoacrylate (ECA) was detected in a concentration of 0.4mg/m(3). Chemical analysis of the glues revealed ECA was the major component. CONCLUSIONS: Application of eyelash extensions using small amounts of cyanoacrylate-based glues can cause OA and OR"
Keywords:"Adhesives/*toxicity Adult Asthma, Occupational/*chemically induced *Beauty Culture Cyanoacrylates/*toxicity Eyelashes Female Humans Rhinitis/*chemically induced Young Adult Asthma cyanoacrylate eyelash extension glue occupational rhinitis specific inhalat;"
Notes:"MedlineLindstrom, I Suojalehto, H Henriks-Eckerman, M-L Suuronen, K eng Case Reports England 2013/04/05 Occup Med (Lond). 2013 Jun; 63(4):294-7. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqt020. Epub 2013 Apr 3"

 
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