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Authors Mukkanna KS, Stone NM, Ingram JR
Received 20 May 2016
Accepted for publication 7 December 2016
Published 18 January 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 9—15
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S90265
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Amrita Dosanjh
Abstract: Para-phenylenediamine (PPD) is the commonest and most well-known
component of hair dyes. Oxidative hair dyes and dark henna temporary tattoos
contain PPD. Individuals may be sensitized to PPD by temporary henna tattooing
in addition to dyeing their hair. PPD allergy can cause severe reactions and
may result in complications. In recent years, frequency of positive patch test
reactions to PPD has been increasing. Cross-sensitization to other contact
allergens may occur, in particular to other hair dye components. Hairdressers
are at a high risk for PPD allergy and require counseling regarding techniques
to minimize exposure and protective measures while handling hair dye. We focus
this review on the current perspectives of diagnosis and management of PPD
allergy.
Keywords: para-phenylenediamine, patch test,
hair dye