<Li> Neomycin--topical antibiotic common in first aid creams and ointments, cosmetics, deodorant, soap, and pet food . Found by itself, or in Neosporin or Triple Antibiotic </Li> <Li> Fragrance mix--group of the eight most common fragrance allergens found in foods, cosmetic products, insecticides, antiseptics, soaps, perfumes, and dental products </Li> <Li> Formaldehyde--preservative with multiple uses, e.g., in paper products, paints, medications, household cleaners, cosmetic products, and fabric finishes . Often released into products by the use of formaldehyde releasers such as imidazolidinyl urea, diazolidinyl urea, Quaternium - 15, DMDM Hydantoin, and 2 - bromo - 2 - nitropropane - 1, 3 - diol . </Li> <Li> Cobalt chloride--metal found in medical products; hair dye; antiperspirant; metal - plated objects such as snaps, buttons or tools; and in cobalt blue pigment </Li>

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