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Glamour or Poison? The Hidden Peril in Fairness Creams

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November 21, 2025

Toxic mercury-laden skin-lightening creams and cosmetic products continue to flood Indian e-commerce platforms and over-the-counter markets, posing serious health risks including skin damage, kidney injury, and neurological disorders.

- By Archana Jyoti

Glamour or Poison? The Hidden Peril in Fairness Creams

"I just wanted to look fairer, but now my skin itches, and my kidneys hurt,” says Riya (24) from Delhi, holding a half-used jar of a popular online fairness cream. Like many across India, she ordered online these creams seeking beauty, unaware that they were laced with mercury—sometimes thousands of times above safe limits.

In a society long obsessed with fair skin, the pursuit of lighter complexion has become a lucrative market—and a dangerous one.

Despite international regulations banning mercury in cosmetics, skin-lightening creams and beauty products containing this toxic metal continue to be sold widely online, putting millions of unsuspecting consumers at risk.

The problem is not only about dermatological harm but also about systemic health hazards, including kidney and nervous system damage, and in severe cases, irreversible harm to unborn children.

Dermatologists, gynaecologists and nephrologists besides green activists across India are raising red flags. A new investigation has revealed that products marketed as “fairness creams” contain mercury in concentrations thousands of times above the legally permissible limits.

The Zero Mercury Working Group (ZMWG), a coalition of over 100 environmental and health organisations from more than 55 countries, in its report highlighted the alarming global scale of the problem. The report found that 25 of 31 creams tested contained mercury far exceeding the legal limit of 1 part per million (ppm), which is the standard set both by national regulations and the Minamata Convention on Mercury.

In India, the advocacy group Toxics Link found mercury levels ranging from 7,331 ppm to 27,431 ppm in seven out of eight creams purchased online—thousands of times higher than the safe limit.

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