Key Notes On AcetoneSource: Voluntary Children’s Chemical Evaluation Program (VCCEP) 65 Fed. Reg. 81,700When it comes to commerical chemicals acetone is unusual. That is because it acetone is a normal by-product of fatty acid metabolism. In fact, it is naturally present throughout the human body at measurable levels. Physiological concentrations increase as energy requirements increase (e.g., during exercise, dieting or pregnancy). Acetone occurs naturally in a wide variety of foods such as onions, grapes, cauliflower, tomatoes, milk, cheese, beans, and peas (SIDS, 1999). The levels of acetone in the milk of healthy cows range from 0 to 0.2 millimoles (0 to 11.6 mg/l). Thus, all people have acetone exposure via natural sources in the diet. Acetone is used in a variety of general medical applications and is also listed as a component in food additives and food packaging.
Source: National Institutes of Health / National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases - SBIR No. 5R42AR44435
Applying straight acetone to skin is typically associated with removal of skin lipids which results in dryness and irritation. Dryness and irritation have not been observed with Skincerity. Using a standard testing protocol for Skin Irritation and Sensitization Testing of Generic Transdermal Drug Products, 1999, from the Food and DrugAdministration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), Skincerity was found to be non-irritating to the skin of human subjects. Skincerity is non-irritating because of the presence of the polymers that comprise the coating. Rather than drying out the skin like acetone, the coating provides a physical barrier to water loss, so that more water is retained in the outermost layer of the skin. SummaryThe larger issue is with chronic occupational exposure to solvents -- not any personal use of acetone. Potential health issues associated with acetone are related to exposure at extremely high levels over long periods of time. |

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