Skin bleaching in Africa: An 'addiction' with risks

Skin bleaching. In spite of the danger, people use toxic creams and injections and pills to become more fair. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • Side effects include sensitive skin that becomes uneven in tone, stretch marks, and in the worst cases, ochronosis.
  • Black cultural movements are trying to challenge longstanding Eurocentric standards of beauty by celebrating natural skin and hair.

LAGOS

Skin bleaching in Africa is gaining popularity despite many health risks.

In spite of the danger, people use toxic creams and injections and pills to become more fair, in the belief that lighter skin is a gateway to beauty and success.

Ingredients may include hydroquinone, steroids, mercury and lead — the same element that in high concentrations poisoned Elizabethan courtiers who powdered their faces ivory white.

Many governments in Africa have banned the sale of bleaching creams and warned about taking high doses of a lightening compound called glutathione, which is sold as injections or pills.

ADDICTION
But demand for the bleaching products far exceeds what authorities can regulate.

In many African capitals there are billboards advertising creams for fair skin, while a legion of black market cosmetologists assemble bootleg creams for sale in markets.

People who start skin bleaching caution that the results are "addictive" and that they quickly become dependent on the creams to feel beautiful.

They can end up spending hundreds of dollars every month in order to keep a fair complexion, even as it damages their skin.

NATURAL SKIN
Side effects include sensitive skin that becomes uneven in tone, stretch marks, and in the worst cases, ochronosis — a build-ups of acid that makes the skin appear darker.

Black cultural movements are trying to challenge longstanding Eurocentric standards of beauty by celebrating natural skin and hair.

But it's not clear yet if the trend will shift public opinion in Africa, where fair skin is still held at a premium.