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Colorism fuels skin-lightening but users aren’t aware of dangers: study

Por: New York Post Life July 15, 2023

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Many people using skin-lightening products are unaware of the harmful side effects, according to a new report. Skin bleaching in the US is an expanding — and unregulated — industry, according to a new study published on Thursday in the , adding that it “not only poses risks to consumer health but also raises challenges to dermatologists.” Researchers from Northwestern University surveyed 455 people — a majority of them black women. Out... + full article



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