Numerous women in sub-Saharan Africa use soaps containing mercury to bleach their skin. The mercury goes through their skin and reduces the melanin of the pigmentation. The mercury also causes damage to the body e.g. the nervous system. Mercury is particularly dangerous for the nervous system including the brain of the foetus. One of the most severe consequences is that during pregnancy the foetus will concentrate the mercury from their mothers. Children born by mothers using skin bleaching soaps have therefore a high risk of being mentally and physically disabled. The use of mercury for skin bleaching thus not only cause severe health problems for sub-Saharan Africa, but also adds to the ever increasing amount of mercury in the drainage sy...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of mercury poisoning, to estimate the knowledge level that me...
The cosmetic market in Nigeria is currently flooded with a variety of cosmetic products in response ...
Copyright © 2013 Peter W. U. Appel, Leoncio Na-Oy. This is an open access article distributed under ...
An epidemiological survey was conducted into the presence of toxic chemicals in soaps and cosmetics ...
The use of mercury containing skin toning creams is becoming increasingly popular among darkskinned ...
Skin bleaching refers to the practice of using chemical substances in an effort to make the skin app...
Why do many African women continue to use damaging skin-bleaching cosmetics that contain dangerous c...
Background: Mercury is usually added to skin lightening products because of its whitening effect. Ho...
Chemicals capable of lightening the skin – variously known as skin-bleaching, skin-lightening, depig...
Total mercury (T-Hg) concentrations were analysed in human hairs and cosmetic products sold in Dar e...
Sixteen brands of soap were analysed for their total mercury content using cold vapour atomic fluore...
Mercury plays a critical role in serious health problems due to environmental or occupational exposu...
Several epidemiologic studies have investigated the potential carcinogenicity of human exposure to h...
Background: Mercury is a highly dangerous neuro-toxicant, affecting over 2 million people in Tanzani...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of mercury poisoning, to estimate the knowledge level that me...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of mercury poisoning, to estimate the knowledge level that me...
The cosmetic market in Nigeria is currently flooded with a variety of cosmetic products in response ...
Copyright © 2013 Peter W. U. Appel, Leoncio Na-Oy. This is an open access article distributed under ...
An epidemiological survey was conducted into the presence of toxic chemicals in soaps and cosmetics ...
The use of mercury containing skin toning creams is becoming increasingly popular among darkskinned ...
Skin bleaching refers to the practice of using chemical substances in an effort to make the skin app...
Why do many African women continue to use damaging skin-bleaching cosmetics that contain dangerous c...
Background: Mercury is usually added to skin lightening products because of its whitening effect. Ho...
Chemicals capable of lightening the skin – variously known as skin-bleaching, skin-lightening, depig...
Total mercury (T-Hg) concentrations were analysed in human hairs and cosmetic products sold in Dar e...
Sixteen brands of soap were analysed for their total mercury content using cold vapour atomic fluore...
Mercury plays a critical role in serious health problems due to environmental or occupational exposu...
Several epidemiologic studies have investigated the potential carcinogenicity of human exposure to h...
Background: Mercury is a highly dangerous neuro-toxicant, affecting over 2 million people in Tanzani...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of mercury poisoning, to estimate the knowledge level that me...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of mercury poisoning, to estimate the knowledge level that me...
The cosmetic market in Nigeria is currently flooded with a variety of cosmetic products in response ...
Copyright © 2013 Peter W. U. Appel, Leoncio Na-Oy. This is an open access article distributed under ...