Naseema Kapadia, Ayesha Khalil.
Beauty creams causing Acneiform Eruptions.
J Pak Assoc Derma Jan ;10(3):5-7.

Background: Adolescent and post adolescent females presented to Dermatology Out patients with white comedones and inflamed papules, situated mainly on cheeks and forehead. Most of these patients related the onset of these lesions after continuous use of a beauty cream to improve complexion. Methods: Twenty four patients presenting to the Outpatients Department of Dermatology at Abbassi Shaheed Hospital and Burhani Community Hospital, were collected. Subjects were questioned about their acneiform eruption. Each patient was examined and beauty products and 17 betamethasone valerate cream were shown to them for correct identification. Results: All patients related the lesions after continuous application of the beauty cream obtained after mixing 5gm tube of betamethasone valerate cream with one tube each of two famous beauty products. The average daily application lasted for about three months. The predominant lesions were white comedones and inflamed papules (100%); macular erythema and telangiectasia were seen in (16%.) The cheeks and forehead were universally involved in all patients and the chin was involved in four (16%). The majority belonged to middle and low-income families. Conclusions: Since time immemorial, females have used beauty products to improve their complexion. The recent amateur addition of 17- betamethasone valerate to commercial beauty creams has led to more acneiform eruptions.

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