Ivory Coast has banned skin-whitening creams because of health concerns, the health ministry says.
It says "cosmetic lightening and hygiene creams... that de-pigment the skin... are now forbidden".
Whitening
creams have been popular for years among young women - and some men -
across Africa, who believe they make them more beautiful.
But medical experts say they may cause cancer, diabetes, severe skin conditions and other diseases.
"The
number of people with side-effects caused by these medicines is really
high," Christian Doudouko, a member of Ivory Coast's pharmaceutical
authority, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.
British
consultant dermatologist Justine Kluk told the BBC the major concern
was over unregulated products, which may contain ingredients such as
mercury or excessive amounts of steroids.
"If one
thinks about steroids being present in these products, they're often
present in much higher quantities than we would prescribe," she said.
She
said the creams can cause a variety of health issues, such as "acne,
thinning of the skin, glaucoma or cataracts if applied near the eyes".
"Or if
applied liberally to the whole body, [they can] cause high blood
pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, weight gain, mood disturbance due to
absorption of large amounts of steroids," she said.
However, analysts say the ban may not stop people buying the products.
They are still used in The Gambia despite a ban.
South
Africa has the world's toughest laws against skin lighteners, having
prohibited the most active ingredient - hydroquinone, but a University
of Cape Town study found that more than a third of South African women
still buy them.
The use
of whitening creams in Africa is most widespread in Nigeria - where
more than 75% of women buy them, according to a 2008 UN Environment
Programme study.BBC reportage
Which one is most widespread in Nigeria?Ya all get your fact right!...Ivory coast is 200percent patronage
Compared to Ivory coast,Nigerians are rookies when it comes to bleaching,they even bleach away their shadows!
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