Mercury in skin lightening products

Preventing disease through healthy environments

Overview

 

Mercury-containing skin lightening products are hazardous to health and as a result have been banned in many countries. Even in some countries where such products have been banned, they are still advertised and available to consumers via the Internet and other means.

Mercury can be eliminated from skin lightening products by working with health and environmental ministries and raising public awareness about the dangers to health from mercury and other hazardous chemicals (such as hydroquinone) in skin lightening products. To stop the manufacture, import and export of skin lightening products in line with the Minamata Convention, regulatory actions by governments are needed – including training of customs agents – as well as major media and advocacy campaigns.

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WHO Team
Chemical Safety and Health Unit (CHE), WHO Headquarters (HQ)
Editors
WHO
Number of pages
6
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/CED/PHE/EPE/19.13
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