| Literature DB >> 35285604 |
Cara Symanzik1,2, Christoph Skudlik1,2, Swen Malte John1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Nickel and cobalt were not regarded as pertinent contact allergens in the hairdressing trade for the last decades. It was even stated that the relevance of nickel allergy in the hairdressing trade has been overestimated for several years. Recently, nickel and cobalt release from a multitude of metal tools in the German hairdressing trade was documented in two field studies.Entities:
Keywords: cobalt; cobalt spot test; contact allergy; contact dermatitis; hairdresser; hairdressing tools; metal tools; nickel; nickel spot test
Year: 2022 PMID: 35285604 PMCID: PMC8905071 DOI: 10.5414/ALXDB413E
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergol Select ISSN: 2512-8957
Summary of the key features of the methodological approaches in the studies considered [4, 5].
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| Country | Germany | Germany |
| State | Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia | Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Schleswig-Holstein |
| Number of hair salons visited | 12 | 18 |
| Price segment of the visited hairdressing salons | Low, medium, and high | Low, medium, and high |
| Reagent for nickel spot testing | Dimethylglyoxime (CAS 95-45-4) | Dimethylglyoxime (CAS 95-45-4) |
| Test solution for nickel spot testing | Chemo Nickel Test, Chemotechnique Diagnostics, Vellinge, Sweden | Chemo Nickel Test, Chemotechnique Diagnostics, Vellinge, Sweden |
| Reagent for cobalt spot testing | N/T | Nitroso-R salt (disodium;3-hydroxy-4-nitrosonaphthalene-2,7-disulfonate) (CAS 525-05-03). |
| Test solution for cobalt spot testing | N/T | Chemo Cobalt Test, Chemotechnique Diagnostics, Vellinge, Sweden |
| Standardization of the test areas | Yes | Yes |
| Number of tools tested in total | 229 | 475 |
| Tested tools | Scissors, sectioning clips, hair rollers, tail combs, whisks, tweezers, and hand showers | Scissors, sectioning clips, hair clips, hair rollers, tail combs, tweezers, straight razors, whisks, hand showers, and crochet hooks |
N/T = not tested.
Results of the currently conducted field studies regarding nickel and cobalt release from metallic working tools in the German hairdressing trade [4, 5].
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| Metal tools | % | n/total | % | n/total | % | n/total |
| Scissors | 0 | 0/62 | 0 | 0/116 | 0 | 0/116 |
| Hair rollers | 0 | 0/45 | 0 | 0/60 | 0 | 0/60 |
| Whisks | 0 | 0/20 | 0 | 0/22 | 0 | 0/22 |
| Hand showers | 0 | 0/13 | 0 | 0/20 | 0 | 0/20 |
| Tail combs | 7.4 | 2/27 | 8.9 | 4/45 | 0 | 0/45 |
| Straight razors | N/T | N/T | 15.6 | 5/32 | 3.1 | 1/32 |
| Sectioning clips | 17.8 | 8/45 | 44.0 | 33/75 | 2.7 | 2/75 |
| Tweezers | 64.7 | 11/17 | 60.0 | 24/40 | 7.5 | 3/40 |
| Crochet hooks | N/T | N/T | 100 | 5/5 | 0 | 0/5 |
| Hair clips | N/T | N/T | 100 | 60/60 | 6.7 | 4/60 |
| Total | 9.2 | 21/229 | 27.6 | 131/475 | 2.1 | 10/475 |
N/T = not tested.