The substances are also said to change the complexion the breast region of users.
In the course of the investigations, a young female in Senior High School revealed she once used the product after a friend introduced it to her.
Josephine, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, is a seventeen-year-old Senior High School student.
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“I feel embarrassed when my friends laughed at me for having small breasts. I have always had this perception that certain clothes will not look good on me. So I decided to use it but I stopped that’s why I am still flat,” she added.
Other young women have also used similar cosmetics, they claim, make the breasts fairer.
Josephine says the cosmetics and other body enhancement products are sold on the open market but only to their target customers.
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Dr Priscilla Amma Pokuaa says teenagers need to be aware of the danger they are exposed to.
“We have hormones in the breast that regulate and if those hormones exceed the amount of hormonal regulation it can also increase your risk factor. So there is the need to halt this practice which is increasing”, she said.
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Local NGO, Elijeko Foundation, is on a mission to educate students to stay clear of such substances.
“With the necessary knowledge, the disease like cervical and breast cancers can be prevented and this will help the country,” he added.