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Illegal skin bleaching products on sale in Coventry | Illegal skin bleaching products on sale in Coventry |
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Illegal skin bleaching products are being sold in shops in Coventry, a BBC investigation has found. | Illegal skin bleaching products are being sold in shops in Coventry, a BBC investigation has found. |
Cosmetics which claim to lighten skin by using cancer-linked chemical hydroquinone were banned in the EU in 2001. | Cosmetics which claim to lighten skin by using cancer-linked chemical hydroquinone were banned in the EU in 2001. |
A BBC reporter was able to buy six creams and three tested positive for hydroquinone. | A BBC reporter was able to buy six creams and three tested positive for hydroquinone. |
Analytical chemist Andrew Reid said of the chemical: "It kills cells. It's the sort of thing used to clean toilets." | Analytical chemist Andrew Reid said of the chemical: "It kills cells. It's the sort of thing used to clean toilets." |
Reaction to skin bleaching investigation, plus more Coventry news | |
The undercover BBC Coventry & Warwickshire reporter visited 13 shops that predominantly serve people from Afro-Caribbean and Asian communities in and around Coventry. | |
They bought six illegal skin bleaching products from six of the shops. | They bought six illegal skin bleaching products from six of the shops. |
Mr Reid, head of life sciences at Coventry University, said: "Three out of the six products we tested did indeed contain the nasty chemical hydroquinone. | Mr Reid, head of life sciences at Coventry University, said: "Three out of the six products we tested did indeed contain the nasty chemical hydroquinone. |
"That's a dangerous substance which will destroy the melanin producing cells. | "That's a dangerous substance which will destroy the melanin producing cells. |
"The sun will damage your skin and you could end up with a cancers like melanoma or leukaemia." | "The sun will damage your skin and you could end up with a cancers like melanoma or leukaemia." |
"It's always the light-skinned girl" | "It's always the light-skinned girl" |
Aspiring model Mutsa Chikwana, 24, of Holbrooks, Coventry, said she started using a skin lightening product after a photographer edited pictures to show her skin a few shades lighter. | Aspiring model Mutsa Chikwana, 24, of Holbrooks, Coventry, said she started using a skin lightening product after a photographer edited pictures to show her skin a few shades lighter. |
"He said [the photographs] had to be a certain shade," said Ms Chikwana. | "He said [the photographs] had to be a certain shade," said Ms Chikwana. |
"It's quite shocking. It did not look like me. | "It's quite shocking. It did not look like me. |
"But if you look at the pageants it's always the light skinned girl that's won, or it's always the light skinned girl that's got that top job." | "But if you look at the pageants it's always the light skinned girl that's won, or it's always the light skinned girl that's got that top job." |
A social media campaign - #unfairandlovely - is working to challenge the widely-held belief in many parts of the world that fair skin is the most attractive. | A social media campaign - #unfairandlovely - is working to challenge the widely-held belief in many parts of the world that fair skin is the most attractive. |
Prof Steve Garner, head of criminology and sociology at Birmingham City University, is studying the use of skin lightening products in England. | Prof Steve Garner, head of criminology and sociology at Birmingham City University, is studying the use of skin lightening products in England. |
A study in Birmingham, Bristol and London found the majority of Black or Asian woman using the creams were aged 16-24. | A study in Birmingham, Bristol and London found the majority of Black or Asian woman using the creams were aged 16-24. |
He said: "This problem is going to get exponentially worse unless we deal with it... and that's in terms of public health and regulating the laws that do exist. | He said: "This problem is going to get exponentially worse unless we deal with it... and that's in terms of public health and regulating the laws that do exist. |
"The ideas around using skin lighteners to change your appearance are, in some cases, borderline mental health issues." | "The ideas around using skin lighteners to change your appearance are, in some cases, borderline mental health issues." |
National Trading Standards has joined with UK Border Force officials to tackle banned skin lightening products getting into the country. | National Trading Standards has joined with UK Border Force officials to tackle banned skin lightening products getting into the country. |
Warwickshire Trading Standards officer Eleanor Lake said the authority had seized 1,000 illegal skin lightening products at Coventry airport since May. | Warwickshire Trading Standards officer Eleanor Lake said the authority had seized 1,000 illegal skin lightening products at Coventry airport since May. |
"We've found that some of them have contained up to 13% hydroquinone and significant amounts of mercury and these are dangerous substances which can lead to cancers," said Ms Lake. | "We've found that some of them have contained up to 13% hydroquinone and significant amounts of mercury and these are dangerous substances which can lead to cancers," said Ms Lake. |
"The idea is that they're putting these products on their skin to make themselves more beautiful - but ultimately they're causing themselves harm." | "The idea is that they're putting these products on their skin to make themselves more beautiful - but ultimately they're causing themselves harm." |
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