A World Health Organisation report on the danger of mercury in skin lightening soaps and creams has revealed that over 77 per cent of Nigerians use such products on a regular basis.
The report, published this month by the
organisation on its website, further shows that it is
In a similar vein, the organisation has issued
a warning against skin lightening soaps, creams and cosmetics like eye makeup,
cleansing products and mascara, saying they could be containing mercury.
It cites the adverse effects of inorganic
mercury — a common ingredient found in skin lightening soaps and creams.
The
effects include kidney damage, reduction in the skin resistance to bacterial and
fungal infections, anxiety, depression, psychosis and peripheral
neuropathy.
Others are skin rashes, swelling of the skin,
irritation, seizures, numbness, pain tremors and memory loss. According to WHO,
once the chemicals get absorbed into the skin and enter the blood stream, the
complications are worse.
Carolyn Vickers of WHO Chemical Safety
Department says, “Mercury in soaps and creams eventually enters waste water and
then enters the food chain as highly toxic methyl mercury.
“The mercury enters environment, where it
becomes methylated, and enters the food chain as highly toxic methylmercury in
fish.
Pregnant women who consume fish containing methylmercury transfer the
mercury to their foetuses that can later result in neurological deficits in
children,” the report states.
It adds that lightening soaps and creams are
commonly used in some African and Asian nations and dark-skinned populations in
Europe and North America.
Mercury salts work by inhibiting the formation of
melanin, resulting in a lighter skin tone.
It is also reported that some women use these
products for as long as 20 years. The number is growing by the day.
Ehowhow.com says “ It is generally believed that this practice is
influenced by deep racial inferiority, ignorance of identity or a crisis of
identity but it is important to note that there is more to it than this.
For
some of the women, skin lightening satisfies their need for attention, their
desire for beauty as seen in magazines where models and celebrities have light
colored skin. It can be seen as perpetuating the colonial belief that being
lighter is better.”
In many countries, this deadly substance has
been banned.
“Some manufacturers are no longer using mercury
as a preservative in mascara and eye makeup cleansing products as a result of
consumer pressure.
However, most jurisdictions still allow the sale of makeup
products containing mercury compounds.
The soaps contain approximately one to
three per cent mercury iodide, and the creams are composed of one to 10 per cent
mercury ammonium. It is imperative to check for mercury content on the packaging
of the soaps, creams or other cosmetics before getting hooked to them,” the
report says.
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