| Literature DB >> 33614715 |
Isha Gupta1, Meha Tyagi1, Surabhi Dayal1, Jayanti Singh1.
Abstract
Excess hair is a problem for both men and women who want to conform to today's cosmetic social norms. Chemical depilatories are a safe, fast, and inexpensive method of hair removal. The most commonly used depilatory agents are thioglycolates and to a lesser extent, sulphides. The most common side effect of chemical depilatories is irritant contact dermatitis. However, allergic contact dermatitis is rare and may be related to lanolin, fragrance, or thioglycolate itself. Unilateral koilonychia as a side effect of chemical depilatories has not been described previously in the literature. We report this case due to its rarity and highlight the significance of nail protection while using chemical depilatory products.Entities:
Keywords: Chemical depilatories; Hair removal; Unilateral koilonychia
Year: 2020 PMID: 33614715 PMCID: PMC7879289 DOI: 10.1159/000510523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skin Appendage Disord ISSN: 2296-9160