Title: Study on Awareness about Adverse Health Effects of Cosmetics among Females of Different Age Groups

Authors: Dr Aashna Shiraz, Dr Md Abdur Rahaman

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i11.88

Abstract

Now-a-days, all women use cosmetic products in one form or the other, with or without knowing the harmful effects of they cause. It has been verified that apart from a vast range of dermatological issues, the cosmetic products may also cause illnesses related to other systems of a human body. This study throws a light on the concept and pattern of using of cosmetics and money spent on them by women of different age group, occupation and marital status. We have also evaluated the presence of awareness about the proper methods of using cosmetics, their adverse effects on health and their concept about the need of using cosmetics. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted between July, 2018 to October, 2018 among 150 women residing near Malda Medical College and Hospital, Malda, West Bengal through a semi- structured self- administered questionnaire. This study showed that maximum women have a wrong concept regarding the need of using cosmetic products. However, majority of them have the knowledge of correct practices regarding their use but a significant number is still using the same type of the cosmetic or the other inspite of suffering from adverse effects.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Md Abdur Rahaman

Dept. of Anaesthesia, Pain Medicine and Critical Care, PGIMER Chandigarh