What to do about facial allergies caused by cosmetics

Dec 02, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, cosmetic-induced facial allergies may be related to factors such as poor skin condition, improper usage methods, irritating cosmetic ingredients, individual skin sensitivity, and contact dermatitis. Patients can alleviate symptoms through skin hydration and moisturizing, developing good makeup habits, cleansing skin with water, applying localized cold compresses, and medical treatments.

Generally, cosmetic-induced facial allergies may be related to poor skin condition, improper usage methods, irritating cosmetic ingredients, individual skin sensitivity, and contact dermatitis. Patients can alleviate symptoms through skin hydration, developing good makeup habits, cleansing the skin with water, applying local cold compresses, and medical treatments. It is recommended to visit a hospital to identify the cause and follow medical advice for treatment. A detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Poor skin condition: When the skin condition is poor, its barrier function and self-repair ability weaken, making it more sensitive to cosmetic ingredients, thus easily triggering allergic reactions, which may be accompanied by dryness, flaking, swelling, and itching. Discontinue the suspected cosmetic immediately and perform skin hydration and repair treatments.

2. Improper usage methods: Unhygienic makeup tools, expired cosmetics, and frequent changes of cosmetic brands may all cause allergic reactions. These improper usage methods can damage the skin's natural barrier, increasing the risk of allergies, potentially causing swelling, itching, pain, and pustules. Develop good makeup habits, maintain cleanliness and hygiene of makeup tools, and avoid using expired or substandard cosmetics.

3. Irritating cosmetic ingredients: Irritating components in cosmetics may cause abnormal immune responses in skin cells upon contact, leading to impaired skin barrier function, increased moisture loss, and skin inflammation with symptoms such as itching, rashes, and tightness. Immediately discontinue use of the cosmetic and cleanse the skin with water.

4. Individual skin sensitivity: Sensitive skin has a weaker barrier function, making it prone to penetration and irritation from cosmetic ingredients, thereby triggering allergic reactions with symptoms such as swelling, stinging, and burning sensations. Patients should immediately discontinue the suspected cosmetic and apply local cold compresses to alleviate symptoms.

5. Contact dermatitis: Preservatives, fragrances, dyes, and other ingredients in cosmetics may act as allergens, irritating the skin and causing skin redness, itching, and inflammatory reactions, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as redness, itching, pain, and flaking. Follow medical advice to use medications such as Loratadine tablets, Mupirocin ointment, and Clobetasol Propionate Cream for treatment.

During the recovery period, it is important to maintain good lifestyle and dietary habits, avoiding excessive fatigue and consumption of irritating foods.

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