Dangers Of Hydroquinone
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DANGER: HYDROQUINONE
Careful with your skin whiteners
Studies have shown that the unsupervised use of hydroquinone has resulted in side effects
ranging from skin discoloration and disfiguring to ‘fish odor syndrome,’ a condition where the body exudes an
offensive odor through the breath, saliva, sweat or urine. Side effects have resulted in
hydroquinone being banned in Europe, Australia and Japan.
Studies and tests have shown that there are indeed side effects to prolonged and
unsupervised use of hydroquinone in excess of the acceptable formulation and dosage.
The US FDA has described hydroquinone as a ‘possible carcinogen’ and said it has
documented links to a skin-disfiguring condition called ochronosis, a dermatological
disorder that results in the adverse pigmentation of cartilage.
Filipinos to be fully aware and conscious of the effects of hydroquinone. The
Philippine Dermatological Society says Filipino consumers are prone to using
high concentrations of hydroquinone on large areas of their body over a
prolonged period of time, from several months to several years.
Unethical practices by some manufacturers compound the problem. The accepted hydroquinone concentration in a skin
whitener is 2 to 4%, although PDS says some products have been found to have a
hydroquinone concentration of up to 6 to 8.5%. At 4% hydroquinone, doctors highly recommend limited use under supervised
conditions. In the Philippines, skin whiteners with 4% hydroquinone are sold over-the-counter without need for a prescription.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GET TOO MUCH
HYDROQUINONE
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GET TOO MUCH
HYDROQUINONE
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GET TOO MUCH
HYDROQUINONE
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GET TOO MUCH
HYDROQUINONE