July 16th 2024.
A skincare product that has gained popularity among customers has recently been recalled from Priceline stores all across the country. This recall has been prompted by concerns about the safety of the product. According to Product Safety Australia (PSA), the Clear Skincare Exfoliating Gel Cleanser 150ml does not comply with the mandatory standard labelling for cosmetic ingredients. As a result, the PSA has issued a recall for this product.
The main reason for the recall is the potential risk of allergic reactions for consumers who are sensitive or allergic to certain ingredients. In their statement, the PSA highlighted the importance of correctly labelling cosmetic products, as incorrect information can lead to serious consequences for consumers. This is especially concerning as the ingredient list on the cleanser was found to be inaccurate.
The recall has raised concerns for the safety of consumers who may have purchased this product. The PSA has emphasized the potential consequences of not being able to accurately check the ingredients list, as it may prevent individuals from seeking proper treatment if they experience an allergic reaction. The product in question was sold between February 27 and July 10, which means that many people may have been affected during this time.
As a precautionary measure, the PSA is urging customers to stop using the product immediately and return it to either Priceline, Priceline Pharmacy, or a Clear Skincare Clinic for a refund. This is to ensure the safety and well-being of consumers who have purchased the product. Additionally, the PSA has also reminded customers to stay informed and up-to-date with the latest news, celebrity updates, and sports news through their WhatsApp channel. This will provide a reliable source of information without any unwanted comments or personal details being shared.
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