See What Bleaching Can Do To People.
Don’t you love Lola maja, Modupe Ozolua, and other celebs with good skin as they catwalk into an award show or an event.
Go to a common market place and you will observe that more than fifty
percent of women including both young and old have traces of a patchy
de-pigmentation on the palm, shoulder, foot and fingers, sunburn both on
the neck or cheeks, obviously green and red veins in the arms and legs,
prominence of stretch marks on thighs, chest and arms and those that
are above forty already look stressed, worn out, and prematurely aged.
In most cases, some women out of ignorance die as a result of
liver-damage, kidney failure, mercury poisoning and skin cancer. While
others who have realized the consequences at a later age will spend
their life savings on the correction of their skin and the continuous
use of sunscreen. Why then do we have to use harmful chemical substance
toxic properties on our skin just to boost self-esteem all in the name
of bleaching?
The purpose of skin bleaching is to make the skin whiter by reducing
the production of melanin in the skin. Melanin is the reason why
Africans are called ‘dark’, ‘brown’, ‘black’, or ‘ebony’ because it
determines how dark a person is. It also protects from the ultra-violet
rays of the sun which is very harmful to the health. That’s why you see a
white man trying to protect himself from the sun by using sunscreen or
staying away from the sun; because they have lesser production of melanin in their skin as compared to blacks.
Hydroquoine, mercury, arsenic, alpha-hydroxyl acids are all harmful
elements found in bleaching products. Mercury, a very toxic substance is
found in the production of hair dyes, manufacture of rubber, and
photo-processing. All these are used on the skin just to make you
beautiful and boost self esteem. Majority of women including younger
ladies and also few men use bleaching cream. There are cases of mothers
using it on their toddlers to make them look attractive and beautiful to
carry by every Tom, Dick and Harry.
The use of these elements makes the skin loose its elasticity and
firmness to heal quickly when an accident or cut occurs. As African, we have to know that there is no hope of getting rid of melanin permanently. NAFDAC only permits 2% of Hydroquoine in any whitening imported beauty products.
There are also locally made beauty soaps like d 'ose aganyin' who
mix different mixtures of products which includes hair shampoo, MF3,
Dope. Several 'made in china' get fair fast action in a week or three
days can be found in most markets with pictures of white or asian ladies
and adverts that you will look similar to the pictures in a couple of
days or weeks.
Government agencies controlling the importation of these products
should ensure that this country should not be a dumping ground for toxic
and harmful chemical products on human lives. There should be a method
of public awareness to women of a certain age group on the implication
of using toxic products harmful to their health.
A smart skin care no matter your skin tone and texture of your body
should include cleansing, moisturising and maintaining a healthy
lifestyle especially a healthy balanced diet. Occasional tonining of the
skin is necessary for fair skinned ladies who are exposed to the sun
while it is not necessary for dark or chocolate skin ladies.
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