Tolerance to a Hair Dye Product Containing 2-Methoxymethyl-P-Phenylenediamine in an Ethnically Diverse Population of P-Phenylenediamine-Allergic Individuals

Dermatitis. 2016 Nov/Dec;27(6):355-361. doi: 10.1097/DER.0000000000000230.

Abstract

Background: Allergic contact dermatitis after exposure to p-phenylenediamine (PPD)-containing hair dye products is a common and important clinical problem. Because there is a high rate of cross-elicitation of allergic contact dermatitis to other important hair dye products (such as p-toluene diamine and other aminophenol hair dyes) in PPD-allergic patients, safer alternative dyes with excellent hair coloring options are needed.

Objective: This study aimed to study tolerance to Me-PPD in a PPD-allergic cohort.

Methods: Twenty ethnically diverse volunteers with a history of contact dermatitis to hair dyes or other PPD-containing chemicals and positive patch test results to 1% PPD in petrolatum were recruited to study their immediate and delayed skin reactivity to PPD, vehicle control, and 2-methoxy-methyl-PPD (Me-PPD) using the allergy alert test (simulating hair dyeing conditions) on volar forearm skin. This test is a short-contact open patch test.

Conclusions: The Me-PPD may offer a safer alternative for PPD-allergic patients with an absent or reduced elicitation response in the allergy alert test simulating hair dye use conditions. The absent or reduced response to Me-PPD diagnosed using the allergy alert test has been shown to help reduce the possibility of moderate to severe cross-elicitation reactions among consumers during hair dyeing.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Asian People
  • Black or African American
  • Cohort Studies
  • Cross Reactions / immunology
  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / epidemiology
  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / ethnology
  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / etiology*
  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / immunology
  • Ethnicity*
  • Female
  • Hair Dyes / adverse effects*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Patch Tests
  • Phenylenediamines / adverse effects*
  • Phenylenediamines / immunology
  • White People

Substances

  • Hair Dyes
  • Phenylenediamines
  • 2-methoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine
  • 4-phenylenediamine