I wonder how she plans on stopping it. It’s a legitimate industry where the consumers willing pay for it. If it was possible to put an end to unethical industries that take advantage of people then tobacco and surgical cosmetics wouldn’t be worth so much.
Tobacco was curbed by government interventionI wonder how she plans on stopping it. It’s a legitimate industry where the consumers willing pay for it. If it was possible to put an end to unethical industries that take advantage of people then tobacco and surgical cosmetics wouldn’t be worth so much.
It's basically an impossible task really, these kinds of businesses are worth more than some countries in wealth. There's no feasible way anybody can get rid of them.
There can be labels on them like cigarettes that will explain that there are harmful substances that will burn you and give cancer to users. It’s important to educate people and give them the tools to learn how to differentiate and choose products wisely.It's basically an impossible task really, these kinds of businesses are worth more than some countries in wealth. There's no feasible way anybody can get rid of them.
Perhaps this can be an option but I don't see such a thing happening. Skin-whitening is too popular.There can be labels on them like cigarettes that will explain that there are harmful substances that will burn you and give cancer to users. It’s important to educate people and give them the tools to learn how to differentiate and choose products wisely.
I never understood skin lightening, what makes light skin better than dark?
The Somali-English accent is so nice, it's very exotic and soft
I think banning Khat would be significantly harder since almost everyone chews itBanning skin lightening products is harder than banning khat.