
Unmasking Allergic Contact Dermatitis from Nail Products
Everyday nail products, from budget bottles to luxury gel overlays, harbor sensitizers that can spark not only periungual itching and inflammation but also diffuse eczematous eruptions across the face, trunk and arms. Recent patch-test series suggest that a surprising proportion of unexplained dermatitis cases trace back to methacrylates, tosylamide formaldehyde resin and other common nail ingredients—even in “3-free” formulations.
As a dermatologist, recognizing this link can turn weeks of misdiagnosis into precise, patient-centered care. Curious about the latest evidence, key clinical clues and practical testing strategies?
Dive into JDD’s recent article to uncover diagnostic tips, patient counseling pearls and safety recommendations that will transform your approach to nail product–related contact dermatitis .
J Drugs Dermatol. 2025;24(10): doi:10.36849/JDD.9039
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