Skin whitening continues to be a trend in various cultures, a
trend that works to lighten the skin of those with dark complexions. In
many cultures, this technique is used to help even out skin tones from
medical conditions. Other cultures practice the art of skin whitening
for purely cosmetic reasons. There are some risks involved with any form
of skin bleaching, risks that anyone looking to this trend should work
to understand.
With that being said, skin brightening practices are often the most
dangerous, and for various reasons. Understanding the
different risks
behind skin bleaching and the precautions that individuals should take
will help you to be safe as you practice this technique.
Burns
Chemical burns are one of the many risks that people may deal with
when trying to whiten their own skin. One of the ways that someone can
burn themselves through skin whitening products is by over-use. Using
too much product, when the product features high levels of an acid, can
cause a chemical burn. This can cause permanent damage and can cause
skin thinning and irritation that may last beyond the time of the
treatment.
Skin whitening can also lead to a different type of burn: sun burn.
Various skin whitening products work to remove the pigment from the skin
and stop melanin production. This leaves the skin incredibly
vulnerable, making it sensitive. Individuals who rely on these creams
may burn in the sun easily, and will need to use a combination of both
sun screen and long clothing to prevent any form of burning.
Discoloration
Many who are looking for skin bleaching over their entire body or
large sections of their body are surprised by the results, or the lack
thereof. Many of these skin bleaching products fail to bleach the skin
evenly. The skin discoloration causes a large problem for these
individuals, as these changes are often permanent. One such problem is
known as hyperpigmentation – an issue that causes the body to create
more melanin, the complete opposite of the intended effect.
The discoloration of the skin occurs for a variety of reasons,
including the chemicals and agents that are used in the actual whitening
products and the processes used during whitening procedures.
Individuals should understand that skin whitening may not be consistent,
causing the skin to appear blotchy.
Unsafe Chemicals
Hydroquinone is a popular ingredient in many different skin bleaching
products. It is also considered to be unsafe. Hydroquinone has also
been linked to cancer, and is banned in various countries. There are
plenty of other unsafe chemicals that are found in various skin
bleaching products, like steroids and mercury. These unsafe chemicals
can cause a myriad of health problems for the body, ranging from skin
problems to internal health issues.
Issues involving unsafe chemicals generally come into play in
societies, cultures, and countries that have banned or barred the sale
of these products. Individuals look to illegal sales of the products;
these products are not regulated in any way. They will often feature
unsafe chemicals or unsafe levels of chemicals that are known to be
harmful. Because they are not regulated, they may not even list these
chemicals on their list of ingredients.
If skin whitening is an important part of your culture or is the only
way for you to deal with medical issues, know the risks. Understand the
various problems that you may face with skin bleaching products and the
long-lasting effects that the chemicals may have. When you are
completely informed, you can make an educated decision as to whether or
not skin bleaching is the right step for you to take for your skin.
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