Abstract:
Nowadays, the use of facial makeup among most Sudanese ladies becomes very
popular without being aware about the potential dangers that can threaten their health
while using these cosmetics. Several facial cosmetics available in Sudanese markets
are unsafe. A questionnaire survey and statistical analysis were employed in this
investigation. Actual participants size (500) were females, university students (70%),
employees ladies (20%), house wives (7.5%) and others (2.5%). It was found that
80% of the participants are used to apply makeup, 32% apply local cosmetic
preparations; 40%, share or borrow makeup; 14%, do not store makeup properly;
40%, have never read the ingredients list; the majority, do not use natural and
homemade cosmetics; several, suffer from harmful effects due to the use of cosmetics.
In this study, thirty samples of Skin-lightening creams (local and imported) were
analyzed for total hydroquinone by using high performance liquid chromatography
(HPLC). Most of the creams samples analyzed for hydroquinone had concentrations
more than the US Food and Drug Administration’s acceptable limit of 2.0% the
detected percentage was 5.7% in most of the samples. However, the percentage of
local preparation cream having hydroquinone content higher than the recommended
WHO limit of 2% was only 23%.
Ninety six samples of different facial makeup cosmetic products, were collected
randomly from the local Sudanese markets. A microwave- assisted digestion with
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concentrated nitric acid, hydrochloric acid was applied for sample preparation. High
levels of all analyzed elements in the imported eye shadow in all brown, golden, blue
and pink colors at wide range of concentrations were obtained, but low levels in wide
range of concentrations, in locally prepared lipstick and eye shadow samples were
detected for Pb, Hg, and Cd. Although Pb was present in low concentrations in all
samples, locally prepared whitening creams, lipstick and eye shadow showed highest
concentration levels of 33.63 μg /g, 42.42 μg /g, and 52.02 μg /g, respectively. The
highest concentration levels for Hg in locally prepared whitening creams and eye
shadow samples were found to be 42.09 μg /g, and 21.30 μg /g, respectively. The
highest concentration levels for Cd, however, were found to be5.21μg /g, 22.53μg /g,
and 7.06μg /g, in imported lipstick, eye shadow and local whitening creams,
respectively. High concentration levels of Zn were not obtained in all analyzed
samples except in the imported eye shadow, (72.46μg /g).