Popular First Aid Beauty moisturizer recalled
LOS ANGELES - First Aid Beauty is recalling its 14-oz jars of Ultra Repair Cream Coconut Vanilla because it was not intended to be sold directly to consumers, according to the skincare company’s website.
First Aid Beauty’s Coconut Vanilla Ultra Repair Cream went viral on TikTok and other social media platforms after users claimed it dissolved wrinkles, according to a report from The Providence Journal.
What to know
Beginning on Nov. 20, 2024, the company found that 2,756 jars of its Ultra Repair Cream Coconut Vanilla were sold in the United States on the First Aid Beauty website.
Dig deeper:
Product description: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream, colloidal oatmeal 0.5%, Coconut Vanilla, Net Wt. 296.8 grams (14 oz.).
The recalled moisturizers include lot numbers 24D44 or 24D45 with an expiration date between April 10-11, 2026.
The company has already issued emails directly to those who purchased the products and were sent a replacement of their Ultra Repair Cream Grapefruit.
What you can do:
Customers who purchased the recalled moisturizer have been asked to discard it.
If you did not receive an email even though you purchased the product, you can contact the company at customerservice@firstaidbeauty.com or call 800-322-3619.
FOX TV Stations has reached out to First Aid Beauty and its parent company, Proctor & Gamble for comment.
The Source: Information for this article was gathered from the FDA, First Aid Beauty’s FAQ website, Newsweek, and The Providence Journal. This story was reported from Los Angeles.