Ivory Coast bans potentially deadly skin-whitening creams

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Concerns widely-used creams containing mercury, cortisone, vitamin A or hydroquinine could cause lasting damage to health triggers government ban



An advertising placard for skin-lightening products in Abidjan. Ivory Coast’s government has banned the products, the health ministry has announced. Photograph: Sia Kambou/AFP/Getty Images


Ivory Coast has banned skin-whitening creams, which are widely used in west Africa, because of fears they cause lasting damage to health, the health ministry said Wednesday.

“Cosmetic lightening and hygiene creams ... that depigment the skin ... are now forbidden,” the ministry said in a statement.

The ban affects whitening creams and lotions containing mercury and its derivatives, cortisone, vitamin A or more than two percent hydroquinine, a lightening agent that is used to develop photographs.

“The number of people with side effects caused by these medicines is really high,” said Christian Doudouko, a member of Ivory Coast’s pharmaceutical authority, warning that they could cause skin cancer.

Lightening products can also lead to hypertension and diabetes, said Elidje Ekra, a dermatologist at the Treichville university hospital in Abidjan.

Whitening creams have been popular for years among young African women, who see them as a way to make themselves more attractive.

The use of the creams is believed to be even more widespread in Nigeria.

Although there are no official figures on how many women use such products across Africa, billboards advertising the potentially deadly creams can be seen in cities across the continent.

“In our cultures, some people think women with light skin are the most beautiful. This beauty standard ... pushes many girls to depigment their skin,” Ekra said.

“What we see in the media is the lighter one’s skin is, the better one’s life,” he added, referring to advertisements that fill the streets of Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s biggest city, showing models with lighter-than-average skin.

While the craze is most widespread among women, some men use the creams too, Ekra said.

The creams are also extremely popular in many countries in Asia, including India, Pakistan and Japan, as well as in the Middle East.

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Nggas out here die'n to be white but couldn't imagine die'n for their brothas
 

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good drop op, heard bout it on bbc world report this morning

Ivory Coast bans skin-whitening cream

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-32628240


saw this on another site last nite


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Just yesterday, Nigerian actress claimed Nigerian men prefer light skinned women and stated that as her reason for bleaching her skin to get a fair tone and explained that shes been getting a lot of attention from men since she toned up. READ it HERE Olisa Adibua wasn't going to have any
 
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This is great hopefully is spreads and more countrys ban it.
 

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I ain't even mad at Ivory Coast gov .... :myman:

But that black market mark-up ..... :whew:


Ivorian Hustlers going be:

"Whipping through the glass,
making that creamy crack fast

They not in love with their co-coa!"
:snoop:

Black ............................................................................................... don't Crack :mjpls:
 
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:ehh:RT i was just thinking how much I like brown complexions the other day...just randomly popped in my head when i was waiting for the train
 
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