The failure of Ivory Coast’s ban on skin-lightening products
By France24
06 April 2024 |
3:33 am
Although Ivorian authorities outlawed certain whitening products in 2015, the ban did not directly target those containing glutathione. As a result, they are still widely available in markets and online.
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