First Aid Beauty issued a recall for its Ultra Repair Cream in the coconut vanilla scent after a batch meant for quarantine was accidentally distributed to retailers for sale to customers.
First Aid Beauty also promotes the cream as a solution for smoothing fine lines, reducing redness and strengthening the skin barrier. Only packages of Ultra Repair Cream in the coconut vanilla ...
"We voluntarily recalled a specific variant of our Ultra Repair Cream — Coconut Vanilla — sold exclusively on ...
On December 23, First Aid Beauty recalled 2,756 jars of its moisturizer, following an advisory from the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA, which is responsible for protecting public health by ...
Not to be the harbinger of bad news but, if you use the Coconut Vanilla version of First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Repair ... and formulated with allantoin—a smoothing and healing ingredient also ...
First Aid Beauty is recalling its Ultra Repair Cream Coconut Vanilla. The moisturizer was not meant to be sold to consumers. Approximately 2,756 jars were sold online in the United States.
First Aid Beauty initiated the recall of 2,756 jars ... users claiming to have soothed their endless skin problems with the lotion. According to the product’s listing on the cosmetic retailer ...
You may want to think twice before doing your skincare routine today. Skincare brand First Aid Beauty recently issued a voluntary recall of 2,756 jars of its bestselling Ultra Repair Cream.
AGAIN, THIS ORDER GOES INTO EFFECT THIS COMING SUNDAY, JANUARY 26TH The popular skincare brand First Aid Beauty has issued a nationwide recall of one of its top-selling face moisturizers following ...
Users of First Aid Beauty, a skin care company based out of Massachusetts, learned of the voluntary recall in December when the company realized it had sent out more than 2,700 containers of the ...