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High levels of mercury in skin-lightening creams

Discussion in 'Warnings and Dangers' started by Micawber, Oct 29, 2011.

  1. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    High levels of mercury in 19 skin-lightening creamsAt least 19 skin-lightening cosmetic products may pose dangers to health after they were found to have high levels of mercury, an ecological group said.

    EcoWaste Coalition said the mercury levels in these products were as high as 52,100 parts per million (ppm) – way above the 1 ppm safety limit.

    “We have uncovered an ugly truth behind some cosmetics with outrageous amounts of mercury that are directly applied to the skin. These products are terribly harmful to health, totally not pretty and blatantly illegal," said Aileen Lucero, the group's safe cosmetics campaigner.

    Mercury is readily absorbed by the skin and can damage brain function and is particularly hazardous during fetal development, the group said.

    It added mercury is linked to nervous, immune, reproductive and respiratory toxicity.

    Lucero said the 19 items were part of a batch of 25 products they tested, ahead of the third Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meeting for a global mercury control treaty in Nairobi, Kenya on October 31 to November 4.

    The tests showed 76 percent (19 of 25) of the samples had mercury levels ranging from 1,395 ppm to 52,100 ppm. None of these samples listed mercury as an ingredient. They included:
    1. Long Dian Tu Glutathione Pearl Natural Whitening Essence Cream, 52,100 ppm.

    2. Beauty Girl 10-Day Double Whitening Speckles Removed Essence Cream, 42,400 ppm

    3. Jonathan 12-day Clearing Facial Spots Cream, 28,200 ppm

    4. Feique Rose Refining Nourishing Set Cream, 21,600 ppm

    5. Lianglibai Qingbanxuejizuhetaozhuang Cream, 15,000 ppm

    6. Pretty Model Whitening and Freckle Removing Cream, 11,000 ppm

    7. Yudantang Aloe Pearl 10-Day Whitening Speckles Removed Essence Cream, 10,700 ppm

    8. Women of Flower Whitening and Speckle Removing AB Series Cream, 9,643 ppm

    9. Lamb Placenta Whitening and Anti-Aging Cream, 8,816 ppm

    10. Jiaoli 7-Day Specific Eliminating Freckle AB Set Cream, 7,053 ppm

    11. Sara Glutathione Sheep Placenta Whitening and Anti-Aging Cream, 6,548 ppm

    12. Jiaoli Miraculous Cream, 5,297 ppm

    13. Forever Beauty 10-Day Special Cream, 5,199 ppm

    14. JJJ Magic Spots Removing Cream, 5,034 ppm

    15. New Baijiasi Whitening Night Cream, 4,912 ppm

    16. Beauty Girl Double White SPF17AP Whitening Cream, 4,452 ppm

    17. (Skin whitening cream with Chinese characters on the label), 2,235 ppm

    18. Miss Beauty Excellent Therapy Whitening Cream (violet packaging), 1,453 ppm

    19. Miss Beauty Excellent Therapy Whitening Cream (old rose packaging) 1,395 ppm
    "We appeal to the conscience of concerned retailers to stop selling such toxic merchandise as we advise consumers to be on red alert for products that can ruin their skin and health," Lucero said.

    Last Aug. 4, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a list banning 50 skin whitening products for having mercury levels above 1 ppm and posing imminent danger or injury to consumers.

    The FDA's move stemmed from tests by EcoWaste US-based IPEN that showed 11 of the 12 skin whitening products had mercury levels of up to 28,600 ppm.

    Test buys

    From October 20 to 23, EcoWaste conducted test buys of 25 samples from stores selling health supplements and beauty products in five shopping centers in Metro Manila.

    Out of the 25 samples, 12 were among those already banned by the FDA.

    EcoWaste said the mercury-laced skin whitening products were mostly imported from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

    Some even came from Germany, Japan and Saudi Arabia as indicated on the labels.

    Aside from mercury, the group said its latest tests also showed some of the samples also had high levels of arsenic, cadmium and lead


    Source:-
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/236962/nation/group-high-levels-of-mercury-in-19-skin-lightening-creams
  2. subseastu
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    subseastu I'm Bruce Wayne Lifetime Member

    Good find. Copied that through to the wife, god knows why she uses these whitening creams anyway.
  3. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    Bloody hell, that explains all too much :(

    I am going to have to eat a lot of words, as I have encouraged the cheaper creams for years :(

    Ever heard the expression "Mad as a hatter" hat makers used copious amounts of mercury in the old days.

    Most of my dentists as a child were "mad as hatters" for the same reason.
  4. Micawber
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    In her time my wife has spent a small fortune on Glutathione injections and other beauty treatments.
    I've told her so many times the only difference she''ll notice is in her bank account.

    These past 12 months she has actually begun to beieve it. Thanks for that.

    This news item really hammered the point home.
    Immediately on the phone with her pals to share.
  5. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    Fortunately, my wife likes the colour she is born with. And doesn't have any latent insecurity issues because of that.
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    subseastu I'm Bruce Wayne Lifetime Member

    I can't stand my missus using this whitening stuff though I'm told she only uses whitening soap. Still I completely disagree with it, I tell her if I wanted a woman with light skin I'd have bloody married one!!
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    Kuya The Geeky One Staff Member

    Think I will be taking over some soap. All I seem to use in Pinas is whitening soaps... Can't get much whiter than me, unless you're an albino:(

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