careful of whitening cream, may have harmful compound such as mercury

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Singapore woman suspicious of effective underarm whitening cream reports product to authorities: mercury, potent steroid, and banned preservative discovered​

Malay Mail
Sun, 27 October 2024 at 9:12 AM GMT+81-min read

Malay Mail

Malay Mail
SINGAPORE, Oct 27 — The effectiveness of a product's claims surely must be a good thing for the consumer, right?
For a woman in Singapore who became suspicious after her whitening cream for her underarms worked a little too well — it wasn't.
The cream produced effective results almost instantly and she alerted the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) about her concerns leading to the discovery various alarming ingredients in the cream, including mercury, a potent steroid, and a preservative banned from cosmetic skin creams.
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After having bought the Q-nic Care Whitening Underarm Cream touted to help reduce body odour, whiten, and smoothen one's skin tone online, it was discovered that the product marketed as “safe, natural, non-toxic and harmless to your skin” was anything but as it was deemed unsafe, unnatural, toxic, and harmful to the skin.

Listings featuring the cream have been taken down from online retail platforms such as Carousell, Shopee, and Lazada, reported Mothership.

The cream was also found on the shelves of a shop at Lucky Plaza, which have been seized by HSA, while two sellers have been roped in to assist investigations.

Mercury is a forbidden ingredient in cosmetic products, as it may give rise to symptoms such as skin irritation and numbness.
 
I see it’s been a while since you’ve posted, but I just want to ask if anyone has had their whitening cream tested or knows where in Singapore you can easily get this done. There are so many random brands online now, it’s hard to know what’s safe. Might be useful to share trusted products or how you check if something’s mercury-free.
 
I started checking labels more closely after my cousin had a bad rash from one of those unregulated creams. A dermatologist told me to stick to known brands, so I’ve been using Mily CR since last year. No weird side effects so far, and my skin feels smoother. I like that they actually list all the ingredients clearly, which makes me feel a bit more at ease using it.
 
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