Mercury-Contaminated Skin Whitening Creams: The Toxic Cosmetic that Will Not Go Away (Groups Challenge Governments to Consign Mercury-Contaminated Skin Lightening Creams to History)
Skin whitening products laced with mercury, a highly
poisonous substance, remain a serious threat to public health, especially to
women.
The EcoWaste Coalition, an environmental health
organization, pointed to the uninterrupted marketing of imported skin
lightening creams laden with mercury despite regulatory efforts to get these
dangerous products out of commerce.
To call attention to the continuing trade of such
dangerous skin whiteners, the EcoWaste Coalition this month searched for and
purchased products that are among those already banned by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) due to their mercury content. Under the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive, the trace
amount limit for mercury in cosmetics is one part per million (ppm).
All the 15 products bought and screened for mercury using
an X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyzer were found to be contaminated with mercury
in the range of 710 to 30,000 ppm. The
products were purchased from November 4 to 16 for P60 to P280 each from stores
selling cosmetics, herbal supplements and Chinese medicines in Mandaluyong,
Manila, Marikina, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig and Quezon Cities.
The group’s latest test purchase coincided with the
second meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on
Mercury (COP2) on November 19 to 23 in Geneva, Switzerland. The treaty, which the Duterte government has
yet to ratify, aims “to protect human health and the environment from
anthropogenic emissions and releases of mercury and mercury compounds.”
Among other targets, the treaty requires the phase-out of
cosmetics, including skin lightening products, with mercury above 1 ppm by year
2020.
“The 2020 phase-out deadline for mercury-laced skin
lightening products is fast approaching, and we still find these smuggled
products in store shelves. Jiaoli Miraculous
Cream, for example, is still up for sale despite being banned by the FDA in
2010,” lamented Thony Dizon, Chemical Safety Campaigner, EcoWaste Coalition.
“These products are damaging our people’s health, especially the health of our
women who use such products to lighten their skin color, get rid of dark spots
or remove freckles. Governments must
have the political will to wipe these toxic cosmetics off the face of the
earth,” he insisted.
Lee Bell, Mercury Policy Advisor of IPEN (a global NGO
network promoting safe chemicals policies and practices which counts among its
members the EcoWaste Coalition), agreed with Dizon. "Mercury-based skin lightening creams
should be consigned to history,” he said.
“There was a time when we had little information about
highly toxic materials like mercury being added to cosmetics and were powerless
to act on them. Thanks to EcoWaste
Coalition this is no longer the case. They have consistently shined a light on
the illicit sales of this dangerous product, which effectively poisons its
users and can even contaminate their home and family. It’s time for the
Philippine regulators to end this dangerous trade and ensure their citizens are
safe from tainted cosmetics," he added.
According to the World Health Organization, “the main
adverse effect of the inorganic mercury contained in skin lightening soaps and
creams is kidney damage.” It also warned that
“mercury in skin lightening products may also cause skin rashes, skin
discoloration and scarring, as well as a reduction in the skin’s resistance to
bacterial and fungal infections.”
The 15 products bought and found by the EcoWaste
Coalition to contain excessive mercury contaminant include: Parley Herbal Beauty Cream with Avocado (with
30,000 ppm of mercury), Goree Beauty Cream (22,800 ppm), Goree Day & Night Whitening Cream (20,000
ppm), Yudantang 6-Day Specific Eliminating Freckle Whitening Cream (19,200
ppm), Golden Pearl Beauty Cream (11,600
ppm), Erna Whitening Cream (8,957 ppm), Feique Lemon Whitening
Freckle-Removing Cream (6,122 ppm), S’Zitang-golden box (2,539 ppm), S’Zitang
10-Day Eliminating Freckle Day & Night Set, (2,470 ppm), S'Zitang 7-Day Specific Eliminating Freckle
AB Set (1,995 ppm), Jiaoli Miraculous Cream (1,888 ppm), Jiaoli 7-Day Specific Eliminating Freckle AB
Set, (1,452 ppm), Collagen Plus VitE Day & Night Cream (1,139 ppm), and JJJ
Magic Spots Removing Cream (710 ppm).
Except for Feique Lemon Whitening Freckle-Removing Cream,
all the other 14 products are already banned by the FDA because of their high
mercury content.
To protect public health and the environment, the
EcoWaste Coalition urged governments across the globe to take proactive steps
to realize the 2020 phase-out deadline for mercury-containing skin whitening
cosmetics and other mercury-added products, including targeted batteries, bulbs
and lamps, switches and relays, pesticides, biocides and topical antiseptics,
and non-electronic devices such as barometers, hygrometers, manometers,
thermometers, and sphygmomanometers.
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Reference:
http://www.who.int/ipcs/assessment/public_health/mercury_flyer.pdf
http://www.mercuryconvention.org/
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