Cosmetic poisoning, the first manifestation of the skin in contact with cosmetics and mucous membrane symptoms, such as the emergence of local redness and swelling, or the emergence of maculopapular rashes, or even a rash, these rashes are dominated by itching, but some of the patients in addition to the local mucosal edema, there is no itching or pain symptoms. When cosmetics are absorbed through the skin and enter the blood circulation, invading various organs of the body, the initial impact should be the respiratory system. If it causes laryngeal edema or pulmonary edema, dyspnea and cyanosis will occur. If it affects the central nervous system, there will be dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, lack of mental concentration or uncoordination of arms and legs. If it is serious, it may lead to coma, convulsions, shock, or even central respiratory depression, which is more dangerous and must be sent to the hospital immediately for emergency treatment.