A popular moisturizer sold at numerous retailers nationwide is being recalled by the Food and Drug Administration, with the ...
More than 2,000 jars of First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream in scent "Coconut Vanilla" are subject to recall. Here's what to know.
The beauty community was on high alert Thursday following a report from Newsweek that skin care brand First Aid Beauty issued a recall of its popular Ultra Repair Cream.
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.
The recall, which is ongoing, includes 2,756 jars of the cream, which were distributed nationwide, according to an ...
First Aid Beauty recalled more than 2,000 jars of a “specific variant” of a moisturizing cream and said no other versions were affected.
WASHINGTON — A popular face moisturizer sold by First Aid Beauty has been recalled nationwide after some jars of the cosmetic cream that weren't meant to be sold were unintentionally distributed.
First Aid Beauty issued a voluntary recall of its best-selling Ultra Repair Cream after a batch “intended for quarantine” was accidentally sold to customers.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified a recall of a beauty product as having a possibility of adverse health consequences.
Last month, nearly 3,000 jars of First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream were recalled nationwide because a batch "intended for quarantine" was accidentally sold, the FDA said.
First Aid Beauty, a popular skin care brand sold nationwide at retailers like Target, Sephora and Ulta, has issued a recall after more than 2,500 jars of its products meant for quarantine were ...
The FDA has classified it as a Class II recall, “which describes a situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health ...