
First Aid Beauty has voluntarily recalled 2, 756 jars of its Ultra Repair Cream (retailed from $18 to $70), specifically Coconut Vanilla 14 oz, nationwide.
The brand initiated this in December last year after its inadvertent distribution in the market via FirstAidBeauty.com earlier than its intended quarantine.
The quarantine period follows the Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations, which is significant to ensure the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products, according to Newsweek.
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About a month after its report, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave First Aid Beauty's cult-favorite on TikTok and Sephora a Class II risk classification, the second highest among its risk levels.
"(It is a) situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote," described the FDA.
The award-winning moisturizer became a viral product among shoppers thanks to its instant relief to consumers with eczema, or dry and distressed skin.
As a result, the brand and agency are alerting beauty lovers to check their purchases if they got one of the recalled jars. Here are some ways to know if your product is included in it:
*First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream in Coconut Vanilla scent *14oz
*Lot numbers were 24D44 or 24D45
*Expiration dates are April 10 or April 11, 2026
Meanwhile, First Aid Beauty attests its consumers that that all of its products met quality standards and assured that those who got the jars not intended for sale will be contacted and have its replacement.
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