Why do many African women continue to use damaging skin-bleaching cosmetics that contain dangerous chemicals (e.g., mercury) that may increase their rates of infertility, skin cancer, and serious skin/brain/kidney disease? To address this question, our study investigated motivations driving the preservation of skin-bleaching practices in Tanzania. We conducted qualitative interviews with 42 urban women in Dar es Salaam who reported engaging in skin-bleaching practices and who were a subset of a larger sample of women from a study investigating the prevalence of skin bleaching in Tanzania. Results yielded six thematic motivations behind the practice of skin bleaching: (a) to remove pimples, rashes, and skin disease; (b) to have soft skin; (c...
Due to consumers' high demand for cosmetic products and the effect of cultural diversities, we ...
Africa is considered a continent of mystery and intrigue with absurd concepts and beliefs. Cosmetic ...
Main Objective: To find out the impacts of free markets on public health using skin bleaching among ...
Skin bleaching refers to the practice of using chemical substances in an effort to make the skin app...
Bleaching of skin is the action in which person(s) apply chemical substances on their body to chemic...
The practice of skin bleaching, or chemically lightening the skin, has become more common worldwide ...
Many women and youthful ladies in Ghana attach much passion to beauty than any other thing. In view ...
Background: Skin bleaching was reported to be commonly practiced among women and Africa was reported...
The study analysed the factors that influence women in selected Zongo communities (Aboabo, Nima, Saw...
South Africans have not overcome many of the psychological effects of apartheid and colonialism, som...
For almost half a century, Continental African women have been using chemical products with strong d...
The post-colonial root of African problems is directly related to skin color. Under the cloak of per...
This study intends to find out the level of awareness of the harmful effects of cosmetic bleaching p...
The motives underlying the practice of regular skin bleaching among Togolese people were examined, u...
Light skin as somatic ideal is a universal precedent of the Bleaching Syndrome. The objective of thi...
Due to consumers' high demand for cosmetic products and the effect of cultural diversities, we ...
Africa is considered a continent of mystery and intrigue with absurd concepts and beliefs. Cosmetic ...
Main Objective: To find out the impacts of free markets on public health using skin bleaching among ...
Skin bleaching refers to the practice of using chemical substances in an effort to make the skin app...
Bleaching of skin is the action in which person(s) apply chemical substances on their body to chemic...
The practice of skin bleaching, or chemically lightening the skin, has become more common worldwide ...
Many women and youthful ladies in Ghana attach much passion to beauty than any other thing. In view ...
Background: Skin bleaching was reported to be commonly practiced among women and Africa was reported...
The study analysed the factors that influence women in selected Zongo communities (Aboabo, Nima, Saw...
South Africans have not overcome many of the psychological effects of apartheid and colonialism, som...
For almost half a century, Continental African women have been using chemical products with strong d...
The post-colonial root of African problems is directly related to skin color. Under the cloak of per...
This study intends to find out the level of awareness of the harmful effects of cosmetic bleaching p...
The motives underlying the practice of regular skin bleaching among Togolese people were examined, u...
Light skin as somatic ideal is a universal precedent of the Bleaching Syndrome. The objective of thi...
Due to consumers' high demand for cosmetic products and the effect of cultural diversities, we ...
Africa is considered a continent of mystery and intrigue with absurd concepts and beliefs. Cosmetic ...
Main Objective: To find out the impacts of free markets on public health using skin bleaching among ...