Chinese Journal of Dermatology ›› 2016, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (1): 26-31.

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Adverse reactions to cosmetics: an analysis of surveillance data from 2005 to 2014 in China

  

  • Received:2015-04-20 Revised:2015-08-28 Online:2016-01-15 Published:2015-12-31

Abstract:

Hao Shuxin, Huo benxing, Liu Yue, Yao Xiaoyuan, Wang Qiushui, Yuan Dayong, Liu Jie Institute of Environmental Health and Related Product Safety, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100021, China Corresponding author: Yao Xiaoyuan, Email: yaoxy@chinacdc.cn 【Abstract】 Objective To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of adverse reactions to cosmetics in China, and to provide a basis for further supervision. Methods The diagnosis of adverse reactions to cosmetics was according to 7 national standards (GB17149.1 - 7-1997) including the "A general rule for the diagnosis and management of skin diseases induced by cosmetics". Data regarding gender, age, occupation, educational background, disease types, cosmetic types, and so on, were collected from patients with adverse reactions to cosmetics at 13 surveillance sites in China during 2005 - 2014. A descriptive statistical analysis was carried out. Results During 2005 - 2014, a total of 13 534 cases of adverse reactions to cosmetics were reported to the monitoring system. Of these cases, 95.40% (12 912/13 534) were female, and 80.85% were young or middle-aged (20 - 44 years). Finally, 5 446 cases were confirmed to be adverse reactions to cosmetics, among which, 94.66% (5 155/5 466) were contact dermatitis to cosmetics, and 132 were other types that were not included in the "A general rule for the diagnosis and management of skin diseases induced by cosmetics". Among these confirmed cases, 14 209 cosmetic products were involved, and ordinary skin care products predominated in these products. The proportion of imported cosmetic products (48.79%, 6 932/14 209) was slightly higher than that of domestic products (43.21%, 6 139/14 209). The number of reported cases increased by 13.16% per year from 2005 to 2009, but decreased by 17.96% per year from 2010 to 2014. Conclusion Adverse reactions to cosmetics are a complicated and important public health issue, and effective measures should be taken based on their characteristics.

CLC Number: 

  • R168