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Many mislabelled moisturisers are causing problems for skin disorder sufferers

A new study has found that moisturisers marked ‘fragrance free’ and ‘hypoallergenic’ often were not.

INACCURATE ‘HYPOALLERGENIC’ LABELS and higher prices make it difficult for those with skin disorders to find affordable, non-irritating and safe moisturisers.

A new study has found that moisturisers marked ‘fragrance-free’ and ‘hypoallergenic’ often were not, and products labelled as ‘dermatologist-recommended’ often came with a higher price tag.

The study, by Northwestern Medicine, examined the ingredients and performance of the top 100 best-selling, whole-body moisturisers at Amazon, and the US retailers Target and Wal-Mart to determine the best consumer products based on affordability and how well they worked without causing a skin reaction.

Nearly half (45%) of the products in the study that claimed to be fragrance-free actually had a fragrance cross reactor or botanical ingredient, the study found.

It also found that 83% of products with hypoallergenic labels included a potentially allergenic chemical.

“We looked into what it means to be dermatologist-recommended, and it doesn’t mean much because it could be three dermatologists recommending it or 1,000,” said Xu, a resident physician in dermatology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.

Moisturisers are a solution for many people with skin disorders because they retain moisture in the skin, reduce inflammation and help prevent infection.

However, it’s important for people will sin allergies to know if the ingredients contain allergens –  which can be difficult because manufacturers do not have to provide a list of every chemical in their fragrance products, in the US.

The US Food and Drug Administration has limited authority over cosmetics, Xu said.

Allergen-free products 

The researchers looked for the presence of ingredients represented in the North American Contact Dermatitis Group (NACDG), which determines if a product contains typical skin allergens such as a fragrance mix.

Only 12% of the best-selling moisturisers were free of NACDG-listed allergens.

The top three most affordable moisturisers in the study that were free of NACDG ingredients were Ivory raw unrefined shea butter, Vaseline original petroleum jelly and Smellgood African shea butter.

Products currently on the market that are free of typical skin allergens include white petroleum jelly, certain coconut oils that are cold-pressed and not refined, Vanicream’s hypoallergenic products and Aveeno Eczema Therapy moisturising cream, according to Xu.

Often the products claiming to be fragrance-free contained a fragrance cross reactor or a botanical ingredient, which can lead to an allergic reaction in some consumers.

Most-used products 

Dermatologists like to prescribe ointments because evidence has shown the thickness of an ointment effectively hydrates and protects the skin better than any lotion, cream, butter or oil, Xu said.

But he said that “the worst moisturiser is the one the patient won’t use”.

The most popular moisturisers, according to the study, were lotions (59%), followed by creams (13%), oils (12%), butters (8%) and ointments (2%).

Xu said:

We could recommend a moisturiser that has no allergy risk and is affordable and effective, but if the patient doesn’t like it, it’s a wasted recommendation.
We need to programme into our minds to think differently and strike that fine balance between safe ingredients and user preference.

The study has been published in JAMA Dermatology.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 4:26 PM

    These people must not have seen AIB’s latest advertising campaign – theme “brave”, as it getting up early, sticking to the task and running your business. It appears AIB have become a river of lending to hard pressed sme’s and the farming community. A most disgraceful and dishonest ad campaign in my opinion.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 4:42 PM

    All of the adds for banks are dishonest. They are all giving mortgages and loans to SMEs but in reality this is a charade. You only have to talk to solicitors who will tell you that clients are being turned down for mortgages for the flimsiest of excuses. The current advertising campaigns are to give the impression that everything is back to normal.

    Makes you feel good that we bailed the banks out,doesn’t it!

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    Sep 15th 2014, 5:25 PM

    ” Brave ” how are you! You would need to be brave…and foolhardy….If you thought approaching the back might make a difference to your struggling. The economy continues to limp along for all those brave hearts at the bottom of the pile while those with large cash deposits get bigger and richer. Only a fool would believe the spin the government espouse. There is no recovery, there is no trickle down, there are still empty shop units all over the country. And it’s too late for lending, what’s needed are grants, vat and tax breaks, lower rates and a commitment to changing the upwards only rent reviews.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 5:30 PM

    I am so glad someone else made reference to that ad! It’s awful condescending Shi*e. the absolute cheek of AIB to put out an ad like that. The voice over is an appalling choice. Completely out of touch with reality.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 4:40 PM

    This is the sort of evidence out there that shows where our economy is truly at and not the crap that is spun by FG & Labour. You can’t tax the crap out of people to pay debt, run a high spend economy and expect growth.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 4:58 PM

    If Morgan Kelly’s recent prediction is correct, the outstanding loans to small business, if called in by the banks, is the biggest threat to the economy.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 4:48 PM

    The gov have been choosing public sector and bondholders over private sector. Every tax hike means a loss of business to a restaurant and most small service businesses out there. Then you have Nama forcing zombie businesses to compete with ligit ones. And if you have survived all that the local council will be gouging the business in return for very little. The Irish Economy seems to be using Atlas Shrugged as a strategic plan.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 4:40 PM

    This is the sort of evidence out there that shows where our economy is truly at and not the crap that is spun by FG & Labour. You can’t tax the crap out of people to pay debt, run a high spend economy and expect growth.

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    Sep 15th 2014, 6:18 PM

    What happened to businesses maintaining proper current ratios and acid test ratios to ensure their short term expenses are covered? The SME sector insisted on maxing out every line of credit they could possibly set their eyes on..and more.

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