Prevalence of Skin Lightening Product Usage among the Young Generation in Lahore after Puberty: A Comprehensive Study

Mahtab Asif, Mah Rukh Riaz, Haniya Shadab, Haleema Khan, Ayesha khan, Ayesha Hassan, Saba Iqbal
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Background & Objective: The desire for fairer skin has become a global phenomenon, with colonial remnants in South Asia being identified as contributory factors to the perception of white skin as supreme. Skin lightening products (SLPs) are commonly used to reduce melanin concentration in the skin and achieve a lighter complexion. While SLPs can be medicated for treating hyperpigmented disorders and other skin conditions, their predominant use is for brightening the skin tone. Aim: To investigate the prevalence of SLP usage among males and females in the young generation in Lahore, Pakistan, and assess their knowledge and perception of the associated risks. Additionally, the study will examine the ingredients commonly found in SLPs and their potential adverse effects. Methodology: The instrument employed for the study was self-administered Questionnaire designed by the researcher. The data collected were analyzed as descriptive and bivariate using percentages, mean and median. Result: The study found that a significant percentage of young males and females in Lahore, Pakistan, use skin-lightening products, with social media and advertisements influencing their knowledge about these products. While participants were aware of potential harm from skin-lightening creams, many could not identify the active ingredients. Study highlighted the need for more inclusive beauty standards and consumer education campaigns. The study's results contribute valuable insights into the multifaceted landscape of skin tone perceptions, skin whitening product usage, and the associated complexities. Conclusion: The findings underscore the importance of considering cultural, psychological, and health-related aspects.
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拉合尔年轻一代青春期后使用美白产品的普遍程度:一项综合研究
背景与目的:追求白皙的皮肤已成为一种全球现象,南亚的殖民主义残余被认为是导致人们认为白皮肤至上的因素。美白产品(SLPs)通常用于降低皮肤中的黑色素浓度,使肤色更白。虽然美白产品可用于治疗色素沉着症和其他皮肤病,但其主要用途是提亮肤色。目的:调查巴基斯坦拉合尔年轻一代中男性和女性使用 SLP 的普遍程度,并评估他们对相关风险的了解和看法。此外,本研究还将考察 SLP 中常见的成分及其潜在的不良影响。研究方法:研究采用的工具是研究人员设计的自填式问卷。收集到的数据采用百分比、平均值和中位数进行描述性和二元分析。结果研究发现,巴基斯坦拉合尔有相当比例的年轻男性和女性使用美白产品,社交媒体和广告影响了他们对这些产品的了解。虽然参与者意识到美白霜的潜在危害,但许多人无法识别其有效成分。研究强调了制定更具包容性的美容标准和开展消费者教育活动的必要性。研究结果为了解肤色认知、美白产品的使用以及相关的复杂性等多方面情况提供了宝贵的见解。结论:研究结果强调了考虑文化、心理和健康相关因素的重要性。
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