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Search for: [Abstract = "itizing substances turned out\: fragrance mix I \(sensitizing 9% in the population with eczema\), fragrance mix II \(sensitizing 5,1% in the population with eczema\), methylisothiazolinone and methylchloro\/methylisothiazolinone mixture \(respectively 3,1% and 2,9% in the population with eczema\). In the third stage I undertaken an attempt to analysis the correlation between the exposure to allergic ingredients and theZał. nr 1 do § 2 zarządzenia nr 45Rektora UJ z 12 czerwca 2006 rokufrequency of allergy to them \- it didn’t prove the existing correlation. An interested it turned out a frequent use of limonene in 48,8% and linalool in 52% examined leave\-on cosmetic products and two preservatives \- methylisothiazolinone and methylchloro\/methylisothiazolinone mixture \(correspondingly presence in 42,5% and 40% rinse\-off cosmetics\) with a high incidence of allergic reactions to those four substances, each of them allergenic about 3% of the population with eczema.Conclusions\: The most frequent in cosmetics fragrance ingredients with known allergic potential are limonene and linalool, and the most common preservatives are phenoxyethanol, sodium benzoate, methylisothiazolinone \(MI\) and methylchloro\/methylisothiazolinone mixture \(MCI\/MI\). The most frequently sensitizing substances are fragrances – in particular fragrance mix I and fragrance mix II \(sensitizing every tenth and twentieth of perso"]

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