Why skin whitening products are still showing up in Canadian stores despite health warnings
Health Canada issued more warnings this month about the health risks linked to unauthorized skin-lightening products. Neetu Garcha looks at why the products keep returning to popularity, despite the potentially toxic ingredients inside.
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