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Personal-Care Cosmetic Practices in Pakistan: Current Perspectives and Management

Nazeer Hussain Khan, Faiz Ullah, Taskin Aman Khan, Ujala Zafar, Muhammad Farhan Ali Khan, Muhammad Mustaqeem, Syed Sakhawat Shah, Dongdong Wu, Xin‐Ying Ji

2021Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To look superior and acceptable in society, people from all over the world use various types of cosmetic products to enhance or alter their facial appearance and body texture. In recent times, an exponential surge in cosmetic use has been observed in Pakistan, and hence spending money on personal-care products is high. However, there are many reported facts about high loads of lead, mercury, copper, and others hazardous and cancerous elements in local Pakistani cosmetic brands. Consumers of these brands are at high risk of many clinical issues, including cancer. As such, it is a necessity to make people aware of the devastating harmful effects related to cosmetic use. The aim of this study was to provide information for stakeholders and raise awareness in the general public about the use of these local unauthorized personal-care cosmetic products, along with government strategies to stop this cosmetic blight on human health.

Topics & Concepts

CosmeticsBusinessHealth careGovernment (linguistics)Personal careMedicineMarketingAdvertisingPublic relationsPolitical scienceLawFamily medicinePathologyPhilosophyLinguisticsGlobal Healthcare and Medical TourismDye analysis and toxicity