FUNNY OR NUT : Nigeria's dangerous skin whitening obsession



Nigeria has the world's highest percentage of women using skin lightening agents in the quest for "beauty".

This is how ALjazeera reports it

In Lagos, Nigeria - After carefully washing her face, legs and arms, Taiwo Solomon vigorously rubs cream over her body. She is meticulous and makes sure she covers her entire face. Soloman, 32, is bleaching her skin. She believes fairer skin could be her
ticket to a better life. So she spends her meager savings on cheap black-market concoctions that promise to lighten her pigment.


This has been a daily routine for the past 15 years. Now several shades lighter she says her new skin makes her feel more beautiful
and confident.

“Bleaching just makes me feel special, like am walking around in a spotlight,” she told Al Jazeera. “I am not seeking to be totally white, I just want to look beautiful.
I cannot stop using the lightening agents,” she adds.

Solomon is not alone. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 77 percent of women in Nigeria use skin-lightening products, the world’s highest percentage. That compares with 59 percent in Togo, and 27 percent in Senegal.

The reasons for this are varied but most people say they use skin-lighteners because they want "white skin".

In many parts of Africa, lighter-skinned women are considered more beautiful and are believed to be more successful and likely to find marriage.

It's not only women though who are obsessed with bleaching their skins. Some men too are involved in the practice.


Conceptions of beauty Lightening creams are not effectively regulated in Nigeria where even roadside vendors sell tubes and plastic bags of powders and ointments from cardboard boxes stacked along sidewalks in market
districts. Many of the tubes are unlabelled as to their actual ingredients.

"An African will prefer to be called
John-Philip. If you said your name was Chukwu Emeka Afongkudong they will say you are from the village. You are backward. How can you have such a name? We really look down on our culture and heritage instead of being proud of it. "
- Femi Kut, Nigerian Musician


In a market in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, business is booming for shops selling
skin-lightening products. Both local and imported products line the shelves of Rashida Lawal’s cosmetics shop.

"About 90 percent of my clients come asking for skin whitening products," she told Al Jazeera. "I sell it to them and give advice on what product is best for them and how to use them."

She says most of her customers are in a great haste to lighten their skin. “Taking the color of your skin to different colour has to be gradual. It's not something you decide one day that 'I want to be fair, I want to be like Michael Jackson and you become Michael Jackson all of a sudden'.

That is why we have to advise them first before selling it to them” said Lawal.

Rashida and her staff also mix different ointments and creams for customers “depending on the desired level of lightness”.


Famous Nigerian Musician Femi Kuti says the use skin-lightening products have given rise to their own terminology.
“When the bleaching propaganda got so negative, they had to come up with toning. Bleaching sounds too hard, now it’s toning. I don't bleach, they say, I tone!”

“They think bleaching is gege,” he told AlJazeera, using a Nigerian term for cool. Femi attributes skin bleaching to a feeling that foreign products and images must, by definition, be good.

“An African will prefer to be called John- Philip. If you said your name was Chukwu Emeka Afongkudong they will say you are from the village. You are backward. How
can you have such a name? We really look down on our culture and heritage instead of being proud of it,” he laments.

Dangerous consequences Skin bleaching comes with hazardous health consequences.

The dangers associated with
the use of toxic compounds for skin bleaching include blood cancers such as leukemia and cancers of the liver and kidneys as well as severe skin conditions.

Hardcore bleachers use illegal ointments containing toxins like mercury, a metal that blocks production of melanin, which gives
the skin its colour, but can also be toxic.

Ayobode Williams, a medical doctor, says the skin bleaching agents have both internal and external effects on those who use
them.

“Systemically it causes things like kidney failure because of the mercury in some of the products and it also causes eczema, skin pigmentation among a host of other
infections,” he told Al Jazeera.

Dr Williams warned that sustained use of bleaching agents could cause even cancer.

Yet few seem to pay attention to these dangers. For those who bleach, staying black is not beautiful at all.

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Are said...

Bleaching by women generally, is a personal thing ( a decision taken by personal discretion not a moral or religious sentiment-based) so, the real reason why most women bleach is the ardent euro-centrism possessed by the nigerian woman and 'MAN' . The reason women bleach is because the Nigerian Man has decided to go after (and prefer) the white-like Nigerian women. And since some nigerian women are fair in complexion naturally and get more attention woman, the slightly dark woman would hv no choice but envy the former and in result have no choice but go for that quick but dangerous option to bleach! #thankYU #bye

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