Seité Sophie, Le Dantec Guénaëlle, Demessant-Flavigny Ann'Laure, Kerob Delphine
Medical Department, La Roche-Posay International, Levallois-Perret, France.
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2023 Jan 18;16:111-117. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S385681. eCollection 2023.
Hand eczema is frequent among hairdressers. The aim of this open survey was (i) to assess the prevalence and identify causing factors of hand issues encountered by hairdressers and (ii) to assess the benefit of a cosmetic skin care in clinical signs and symptoms through a clinical observational survey.
The survey was conducted among 391 hairdressers and hairdresser-related professionals, collecting information on frequency of daily procedures, frequency/type/severity of hand issues, and glove usage. The satisfaction provided by a dermocosmetic containing niacinamide, glycerin, shea butter and thermal spring water was examined in an evaluation visit one month after survey initiation.
Investigated subjects were mostly hairdressers (73%). In their daily procedures, a majority (≥76%) always or often used shampoos, hair dyes, oxidants, bleachers, straighteners and perms. Overall, a majority (>60%) of subjects always or often had hand irritation due to this use (except for straighteners). Most subjects (≥60%) reported using gloves in their procedures except with shampoos and straighteners. Among hand problems reported at survey initiation, the most intense was skin dryness, followed by redness, irritation, cracks, and fissures. Hand problems induced annoyance in their activities for most subjects (>65%), leading to discontinuation of their professional activities for 28% subjects. The test dermocosmetic was applied for 1 week up to 1 month. At evaluation visit (1 month), the intensity of all hand signs and symptoms was decreased compared to initiation visit. In addition, 58.3% subjects reported return to professional activities instantly at evaluation visit versus 31.3% at initial visit. Most subjects (≥73%) were satisfied or very satisfied with the test cream properties.
Our survey confirms the impact of hand issues experienced by hairdresser professionals and highlights the need for gloves and for efficient hand care products.
手部湿疹在美发师中很常见。这项开放性调查的目的是:(i)评估美发师手部问题的患病率并确定其成因;(ii)通过临床观察性调查评估一款美容护肤产品对临床体征和症状的改善效果。
该调查针对391名美发师及与美发相关的专业人员展开,收集了他们日常操作的频率、手部问题的频率/类型/严重程度以及手套使用情况等信息。在调查开始一个月后的评估访视中,考察了一款含有烟酰胺、甘油、乳木果油和温泉水的皮肤美容产品的使用效果。
被调查对象大多是美发师(73%)。在日常操作中,大多数人(≥76%)总是或经常使用洗发水、染发剂、氧化剂、漂白剂、直发器和烫发剂。总体而言,大多数人(>60%)因使用这些产品而总是或经常出现手部刺激(直发器除外)。除了洗发水和直发器,大多数人(≥60%)表示在操作过程中会戴手套。在调查开始时报告的手部问题中,最严重的是皮肤干燥, 其次是发红、刺激、皲裂和裂痕。大多数人(>65%)的手部问题给他们的工作带来了困扰,28%的人因此停止了专业活动。测试用的皮肤美容产品使用了1周至1个月。在评估访视(1个月)时,与初次访视相比,所有手部体征和症状的严重程度均有所减轻。此外,58.3%的受试者表示在评估访视时立即恢复了专业活动,而初次访视时这一比例为31.3%。大多数受试者(≥73%)对测试面霜的性能感到满意或非常满意。
我们的调查证实了美发师职业中手部问题的影响,并强调了使用手套和高效手部护理产品的必要性。