Skin allergy Redness, itching, cracking, bumps, swelling … They can all be the results of skin allergy. When an allergen triggers an immune system response, the skin reacts with an allergic reaction that usually is a form of eczema or dermatitis. Common allergens are: Metals (Nickel, Chromium, Cobalt…) Fragrances and ingredients frequently used in many …
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Metal Allergy Protection
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Chromium food allergy
Chromium food allergy Chromium allergy is a skin disorder that affects between 1 and 3% of the population. Hypersensitivity to metals (Nickel, Chromium, Cobalt …) is widespread even though many people do not know they are allergic. Chrome is very present in commom leather items, in cosmetics (blue, green and yellow tones) or in metals …
Chromium allergy symptoms
Chromium allergy symptoms Chromium allergy is a skin disorder that affects between 1 and 3% of the population. Hypersensitivity to metals (Nickel, Chromium, Cobalt …) is widespread even though many people do not know they are allergic. In most cases harmless, Chromium allergy can become bothersome and sometimes even painful. The symptoms are varied (rashes, …
Cobalt chloride allergy
Cobalt chloride allergy Cobalt allergy affects about 5% of the population. Indeed, Cobalt is present in the composition of many everyday items: hair dyes, blue and green shaded clothes, and tattoos. Cobalt is also found in our food (vitamin B12), in antiperspirant deodorants, in dental and orthopedic prosthesis, in détergents, in plastics, and in alloys …
Cobalt Allergy
Cobalt allergy Cobalt allergy affects about 5% of the population. Indeed, Cobalt is present in the composition of many everyday items: in beauty products such as make-up, hair dyes, blue and green shaded clothes, and tattoos. Cobalt is also found in our diet (vitamin B12), in antiperspirant deodorants, in dental and orthopedic prosthesis, in detergents, …