| Literature DB >> 8074344 |
A Mahé1, L Blanc, J M Halna, S Kéita, T Sanogo, P Bobin.
Abstract
In Mali, the cosmetic use of bleaching agents by black people has become a social phenomenon. How wide is this practice is not precisely known. We report the results of a survey conducted in Bamako among women aged from 15 to 45 years in order to evaluate the prevalence of this practice and its socio-economic factors. Two-hundred and ten women were questioned during the cluster survey. Among these, 53 (25 p. 100) used bleaching agents which were topical cortico-steroids (37), hydroquinone-containing products (21), mercury derivatives (11) and products of unknown composition (16). Dermatological side-effects were observed, but they did not hinder the use of these agents. Bleaching was particularly frequent in unmarried women (39 p. 100), literate women (34 p. 100) and female students (45 p. 100).Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8074344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Dermatol Venereol ISSN: 0151-9638 Impact factor: 0.777