
GB 17149.7-1997 Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic skin pigment abnormalities
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- GB 17149.7-1997
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Standard ID:
GB 17149.7-1997
Standard Name:
Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic skin pigment abnormalities
Chinese Name:
化妆品皮肤色素异常诊断标准及处理原则
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
1997-01-02 -
Date of Implementation:
1998-01-02
Standard ICS number:
Medical and Health Technology >> 11.020 Medical Science and Healthcare Devices ComprehensiveChina Standard Classification Number:
Medicine, Health, Labor Protection>>Health>>C60 Occupational Disease Diagnosis Standard
publishing house:
China Standards PressISBN:
155066.1-14760Publication date:
2004-04-12
Release date:
1997-12-15Review date:
2004-10-14Drafting Organization:
PLA Air Force General HospitalFocal point Organization:
Ministry of HealthPublishing Department:
State Administration of Technical Supervision Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of ChinaCompetent Authority:
Ministry of Health

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This standard specifies the diagnosis and treatment principles for skin pigment abnormalities in cosmetics. This standard applies to abnormal changes in skin pigmentation or depigmentation caused by the use of cosmetics. GB 17149.7-1997 Diagnosis and treatment principles for skin pigment abnormalities in cosmetics GB17149.7-1997 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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GB 17149.7—1997
This standard is formulated to cooperate with the implementation of the "Regulations on Hygiene Supervision of Cosmetics" of the People's Republic of China. The diagnostic criteria and treatment principles specified in this standard involve abnormal changes in skin pigmentation caused by cosmetics. This standard shall be implemented from December 1, 1998. Appendix A of this standard is a reminder appendix. This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China. The drafting units of this standard are: PLA Air Force General Hospital, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical College, Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical College.
The main drafters of this standard are: Yuan Zhaozhuang, Cai Ruikang, Liu Wei, Zhao Bian, Huang. This standard is interpreted by the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, the technical management unit entrusted by the Ministry of Health. 446
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Diagnostic criteria and principles of managementof skin discolouration induced by cosmeticsGB 17149.71997
Cosmetic skin discolouration refers to skin pigmentation or depigmentation caused by the use of cosmetics. 1 Scope
This standard specifies the diagnosis and management principles of cosmetic skin pigmentation. This standard applies to abnormal changes such as skin pigmentation or depigmentation caused by the use of cosmetics. 2 Referenced standards
The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. At the time of publication of this standard, the versions shown are valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest version of the following standards. GB17149.2--1997 Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic contact dermatitis GB17149.6-1997 Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic photosensitive dermatitis 3 Diagnostic principles Www.bzxZ.net
There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics, and skin pigmentation and hypopigmentation occur at the contact site, or the above lesions occur secondary to skin inflammation. Except for pigment abnormalities not caused by cosmetics, patch tests (see GB17149.2) and light patch tests (see GB17149.6) are performed when necessary to assist in diagnosis.
4 Diagnostic criteria
4.1 There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics.
4.2 Skin pigment abnormalities occur at the site of contact with cosmetics. 4.3 Facial pigment abnormalities can occur directly after using a certain cosmetic for a long time or after sun exposure, or secondary to skin inflammation.
4.4 Cosmetic skin pigment changes can be manifested as uneven blue-black pigmentation or depigmentation spots, and are often accompanied by premature aging of the facial skin. They can be caused by the direct effects of certain cosmetics, or by the use of cosmetics containing photosensitive substances after sun exposure, or secondary to cosmetic dermatitis.
4.5 If necessary, perform a patch test (see GB17149.2) or a light patch test (see GB17149.6) to help find the cause. 4.6 Exclude other abnormal skin pigment changes caused by non-cosmetics. 5 Treatment principles
5.1 Stop using all suspicious cosmetics.
5.2 Avoid sun exposure.
5.3 Treat according to the general principles of pigmentation or depigmentation skin diseases. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 15, 1997, and implemented on December 1, 1998.
GB 17149.7-1997
Appendix A
(Indicative Appendix)
Proper use of the standard period
A1 Cosmetic pigment abnormalities are mostly caused by direct dyeing or stimulation of skin pigment hyperplasia by cosmetics, and can also be secondary to cosmetic dermatitis or cosmetic photosensitive dermatitis. They should be diagnosed based on medical history and symptoms and necessary patch tests (see Appendix A of GB17149.2-1997) and light patch tests (see GB17149.6-1997).
A2 Cosmetics containing impure petroleum distillation products, certain dyes and photosensitive fragrances can all cause skin pigment abnormalities. A3 There are many factors that cause skin pigmentation changes. Attention should be paid to distinguishing from non-cosmetic-induced yellow mattress spots, black spots on the face of women, pigmented lichen planus, melanosis, Addison's disease, vitiligo, simple pityriasis, etc. A4 The diagnosis of cosmetic skin pigmentation abnormalities mainly depends on medical history and clinical manifestations. Histopathological and endocrinological examinations can be performed when necessary. 448
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This standard is formulated to cooperate with the implementation of the "Regulations on Hygiene Supervision of Cosmetics" of the People's Republic of China. The diagnostic criteria and treatment principles specified in this standard involve abnormal changes in skin pigmentation caused by cosmetics. This standard shall be implemented from December 1, 1998. Appendix A of this standard is a reminder appendix. This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China. The drafting units of this standard are: PLA Air Force General Hospital, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical College, Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical College.
The main drafters of this standard are: Yuan Zhaozhuang, Cai Ruikang, Liu Wei, Zhao Bian, Huang. This standard is interpreted by the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, the technical management unit entrusted by the Ministry of Health. 446
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Diagnostic criteria and principles of managementof skin discolouration induced by cosmeticsGB 17149.71997
Cosmetic skin discolouration refers to skin pigmentation or depigmentation caused by the use of cosmetics. 1 Scope
This standard specifies the diagnosis and management principles of cosmetic skin pigmentation. This standard applies to abnormal changes such as skin pigmentation or depigmentation caused by the use of cosmetics. 2 Referenced standards
The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. At the time of publication of this standard, the versions shown are valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest version of the following standards. GB17149.2--1997 Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic contact dermatitis GB17149.6-1997 Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic photosensitive dermatitis 3 Diagnostic principles Www.bzxZ.net
There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics, and skin pigmentation and hypopigmentation occur at the contact site, or the above lesions occur secondary to skin inflammation. Except for pigment abnormalities not caused by cosmetics, patch tests (see GB17149.2) and light patch tests (see GB17149.6) are performed when necessary to assist in diagnosis.
4 Diagnostic criteria
4.1 There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics.
4.2 Skin pigment abnormalities occur at the site of contact with cosmetics. 4.3 Facial pigment abnormalities can occur directly after using a certain cosmetic for a long time or after sun exposure, or secondary to skin inflammation.
4.4 Cosmetic skin pigment changes can be manifested as uneven blue-black pigmentation or depigmentation spots, and are often accompanied by premature aging of the facial skin. They can be caused by the direct effects of certain cosmetics, or by the use of cosmetics containing photosensitive substances after sun exposure, or secondary to cosmetic dermatitis.
4.5 If necessary, perform a patch test (see GB17149.2) or a light patch test (see GB17149.6) to help find the cause. 4.6 Exclude other abnormal skin pigment changes caused by non-cosmetics. 5 Treatment principles
5.1 Stop using all suspicious cosmetics.
5.2 Avoid sun exposure.
5.3 Treat according to the general principles of pigmentation or depigmentation skin diseases. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 15, 1997, and implemented on December 1, 1998.
GB 17149.7-1997
Appendix A
(Indicative Appendix)
Proper use of the standard period
A1 Cosmetic pigment abnormalities are mostly caused by direct dyeing or stimulation of skin pigment hyperplasia by cosmetics, and can also be secondary to cosmetic dermatitis or cosmetic photosensitive dermatitis. They should be diagnosed based on medical history and symptoms and necessary patch tests (see Appendix A of GB17149.2-1997) and light patch tests (see GB17149.6-1997).
A2 Cosmetics containing impure petroleum distillation products, certain dyes and photosensitive fragrances can all cause skin pigment abnormalities. A3 There are many factors that cause skin pigmentation changes. Attention should be paid to distinguishing from non-cosmetic-induced yellow mattress spots, black spots on the face of women, pigmented lichen planus, melanosis, Addison's disease, vitiligo, simple pityriasis, etc. A4 The diagnosis of cosmetic skin pigmentation abnormalities mainly depends on medical history and clinical manifestations. Histopathological and endocrinological examinations can be performed when necessary. 448
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