Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Ministry bans skin-whitening product

Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Khuon Leakhana and Mom Kunthear
The Phnom Penh Post


THE Health Ministry has banned the import and sale of a Vietnamese skin-whitening cream that caused the death of a 23-year-old woman in Banteay Meanchey province last month, officials said Monday.

A cream identified as part of a line of products from Vietnamese brand Kem Lot Lanh Thom Cao Cap was responsible for the death of Chhuon Sovann in early March, and the product’s labelling does not include a complete list of ingredients, according to a Health Ministry statement released late last week.

Heng Bun Keat, director of the Ministry’s Food and Drug Department, said Monday that customers will be warned and the product removed from shops. “The Health Ministry requires all provincial health departments to broadcast widely through the media,” he said. “They also have to collect this product from beauty centres.”

Yim Yann, president of the Pharmacists’ Association of Cambodia, praised the move Monday, saying that the Health Ministry has not monitored the import and sale of dangerous beauty products closely enough in the past.

“If importing this kind of whitening cream was illegal, no one would have died,” he said. He added that legitimate products can also be dangerous if the directions are not followed.

Heng Bun Keat said the ministry will begin a nationwide campaign at the start of next month to monitor the quality of imported beauty products sold in salons and markets.

“Officials from the Food and Drug Department have already started collating the number of beauty salons in the city to see how many exist and how many of them have a licence, in order to make it easier to manage,” he said.

4 comments:

Captain Cambodia said...

yes, most of skin whitening can cause CANCER. i like natural skin. they should ban those product that can cause skin cancer. watch out srey saart out there.

Anonymous said...

Through out centuries, most Asian culture including Khmer valued light skin complexion. We should not be too concern over "the color of our skin rather the content of our character" Dr. MLK. As hot as it is in Cambodia I have notice people would wear a fricken jacket due to fear of being dark, very shameful.

Anonymous said...

I am very comfortable with my skin. I have a tan skin and always get good compliment from friends and co-workers. What I don't understand is, why women wanted to whiten their skin color? If whiten your skin helps in in your profession, that's another story. If you are just an ordinary women/girl. It's not worth the risk of getting skin cancer. Think of the long run, you are white and pretty for now, how about 10 years from now, what will you look like? Um! that is the question! Good thing, that they banned this product. They should have done it a long time ago.

Ashley said...

Isn't it kinda sad that people move into action when someone had already died. We all know some of the creams can be very harmful and yet they did not do anything to ban these dangerous products.
Personally I don't think there is anything wrong with trying to improve your beauty but it should never be at the expense of your life.