What is really inside your skin whitening cream?

The CCP cracks down on toxic mercury-ridden fairness creams

Pakistan’s obsession with fair skin has fueled a dangerous market for skin whitening creams, many of which are found to contain harmful levels of mercury. The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has launched an inquiry into companies suspected of using mercury in their products, which is banned in many countries due to its toxicity.

Several popular brands have been accused of using mercury without disclosing its presence, with some going as far as falsely advertising their products as “mercury-free” or claiming they contain no harmful ingredients. This deceptive marketing has raised significant concerns, especially when it comes to the health risks posed by mercury in cosmetics.

In a press release dated 15th October, the CCP stated, "The Commission has initiated action against all those companies responsible for selling or promoting these harmful products. It warned that such practices not only endanger public health but also create unfair market advantages for violators." This decision was made to ensure fairness in the competitive cosmetics market and to protect consumers from unsafe products.

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