2009
DOI: 10.2310/6620.2009.09009
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A Rare Eyelid Dermatitis Allergen: Shellac in a Popular Mascara

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“…Use of eye makeup such as mascara on eyelashes can induce microparticles, which migrate and cause tear film instability ( 11 ). Microparticles from various types of cosmetic products can adhere to the corneal epithelium layer and conjunctiva ( 12 ) and can cause vision disturbance ( 13 ), contact dermatitis and loss of lashes ( 14 ).…”
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“…Use of eye makeup such as mascara on eyelashes can induce microparticles, which migrate and cause tear film instability ( 11 ). Microparticles from various types of cosmetic products can adhere to the corneal epithelium layer and conjunctiva ( 12 ) and can cause vision disturbance ( 13 ), contact dermatitis and loss of lashes ( 14 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%