British Society of Cutaneous Allergy (BCSA)

Tosylamide formaldehyde Resin

What are the aims of this patient information leaflet?

This leaflet has been written to help you understand more about your contact allergy. It tells you what a contact allergy is, what causes this allergy and what you can do about it.

What is contact allergy?

Dermatitis, also known as eczema, describes a type of inflammation of the skin. Contact dermatitis or contact eczema is a term used when this inflammation is caused by direct or indirect skin contact with something in your environment. Allergic contact dermatitis occurs when your immune system causes allergy to a very specific chemical or substance that has been in contact with the skin.

What causes your specific allergy?

Your patch tests indicate that you have a contact allergy to tosylamide formaldehyde resin.

What is tosylamide formaldehyde resin?

It is a resin often found in nail lacquers, hardeners and polishes and also in some industrial glues.

What are some products that contain tosylamide formaldehyde resin?

  • Nail lacquers, hardeners and polishes
  • Some industrial glues.

Remember, always check the label, these lists can never be complete and ingredients change.

How can I manage my allergy?

This means that you should avoid putting products containing tosylamide formaldehyde resin onto your skin in the future.

If you have a contact allergy to tosylamide formaldehyde resin, it may cause dermatitis on your neck, face and eyelids rather than on your fingers. It is usually possible to find a nail polish that does not contain this resin.

It may also be known as Santolite MHP or Santolite MS.

Self-care (what can I do?)

Always check the ingredient listing on the product, package or package insert as these lists can never be complete and ingredients change. This is particularly important for any products purchased outside the EU where some allergens may not be banned.

Created: 2019