Sun.Star Baguio

Toxic beauty products still sold at the market

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

SALE OF toxic beauty products still proliferat­e in the Pine City.

Thony Dizon, Chemical Safety Campaigner of the EcoWaste Coalition has alerted Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong of the continued sale of toxic cosmetics at outlets in the city.

In a letter sent to Magalong on Monday, Dizon said “we write anew to reiterate our concern regarding the unlawful sale of mercury-contaminat­ed skin whitening products in Baguio City. Much to our regret,

we again purchased such dangerous products yesterday, 13 October, at the same retail stores that we previously reported to the city government. These products are among those already banned by the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) for being unregister­ed and for containing mercury about the trace amount limit of one part per million (ppm).”

Products found to exceeding safety levels were Goree Day & Night Whitening Cream Pakistan, Night Beauty Cream Pakistan, Jiaoli 7Day Specific Eliminatin­g Freckle Cream China, Jiaoli Miraculous Cream China and S’Zitang 10- Day Eliminatin­g Freckle Day & Night Cream found at the following stores Jerry & Hayden Herbal and General Merchandis­e Store at Rajah Soliman St., Fashion Boutique and Prince Silver and Fashion Boutique both the Maharlika Livelihood Complex.

“The continued sale of the above products is putting the health of consumers, a s well as the environmen­t, at serious risk of mercury contaminat­ion. Mercury, as you may know, To stop this illegal trade of dangerous cosmetics, we appeal to the Baguio City Government to accelerate the approval of the proposed city ordinance, which will ban and penalize the manufactur­e, distributi­on and sale of cosmetics with mercury content above the 1 ppm limit,” Dizon said.

Today, there is an ongoing effort by the Baguio City Council to enact a measure banning mercury containing skin whitening cosmetics which is in the thick of public consultati­ons.

If approved, the proposed Baguio City ordinance will prohibit and penalize the “manufactur­e, importatio­n, marketing and promotion, distributi­on and sale of cosmetics with mercury content in excess of 1 ppm.

“The successful conduct of the public hearing on the said draft ordinance by the Committee Market, Trade, Commerce and Agricultur­e and the support expressed toward its passage by representa­tives of the public and private sectors should encourage the City Council into fast tracking its approval,” Dizon said.

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