Neutrogena is pulling some of its popular makeup wipes off store shelves in four states due to a bacterial risk.
The FDA has issued a Class II risk on Cleansing Towelettes due to contamination, meaning the wipes could cause temporary or reversible health issues if used.
In total, 1,312 cases of the 50-count, 25-pack wipes—specifically from lot number 1835U6325A—are being recalled across Texas, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
An internal investigation by Kenvue, Neutrogena’s parent company, found traces of Pluralibacter gergoviae, a bacterium that can resist preservatives commonly used in beauty products.
This can pose a risk for anyone with a weakened immune system or open cuts.
Neutrogena is advising customers to stop using the affected wipes right away.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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