A fellow blogger boasted she broke the guy pictured above. She has made him famous. He got his first celebrity interview. This is the stuff we are made up of in Nigeria. As a Nigerian, you have to be creative to stand out. To survive. Should I have written to make money. After all Michael Jackson did it, and that makes it right?
The guy known as Pela needs to be looked at with pity. he was once black, now he is cream. Can you spot his discoloured fingers? Should this be an act to be promoted? Definitely not on my blog. I can understand the struggles of some that have skin issues. Rather than patronise the likes of the funny guy above, who sells and has no clue the dangers and effects of mercury in lightening creams, I’ll suggest you book an appointment with a dermatologist. It is obvious Pela has, not such a unique mind set and self esteem. What becomes of his skin as he ages fascinates me ? Like many Nigerians, he lives for today only.
If you need further proof of the dangers of Bleaching, read the report below culled from the respected HUFFINGTON POST….and yea, yea,yea, I can just about hear some disgruntled readers yelling “who cares” with eyes rolling. I do.
……I was concerned with the reports because many of my of patients of African, Asian, Latino and Middle Eastern decent experience skin problems that are treated with skin lightening products. The problems that they experience range from dark spots, discolorations, uneven skin tone, sunspots, and freckles. Some of my patients simply want to lighten the overall color or their skin. These patients live in the very communities in which the dangerous creams have been sold.
Mercury is the very dangerous chemical that medical officials found in the skin lightening creams that sickened the women. It’s really shocking that in 2012, in the United States, that mercury containing creams have been found. The dangers of mercury are several. It can damage the kidneys and wreak havoc on the nervous system. To avoid unknowingly using harmful skin care products, never use unmarked products, including unmarked products that are given to you by friends, family or acquaintances or purchased at flea markets, swap meets or small unofficial beauty stores. If the product does not have an ingredient list, don’t use it. If you have used any products that fit this description, it is important to know the signs of mercury toxicity.
Symptoms of mercury toxicity include:
- Irritability
- Headaches
- Difficulty concentrating
- Forgetfulness
- Memory loss
- Numbness
- Tingling in the hands, feet or around the lips
- Insomnia
- Depression
- Weight loss
If you have experienced any of these symptoms after using an unmarked cream, see your doctor right away.
There are two other scary things that you should know about the mercury poisoning reports. Some adults and children who lived in the households of the individuals who used the cream were found to also have mercury toxicity. One was an eight month old child. The authorities think that the baby was exposed to the mercury when held in its mother’s arms (she had applied the cream to her arms earlier). Finally, mercury can be ingested, inhaled or absorbed through the skin then excreted in urine, sweat and breast milk. It can stay in the body for one to two months.