Makeup company L’Oréal has recalled popular brand La Roche-Posay’s acne cream because it may contain benzene, a cancer-causing chemical, according to New York Post. Effaclar Duo Dual-Action Acne ...
L'Oréal recalls La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo in the U.S. due to benzene concerns. Learn about affected products and consumer ...
Parent company La Roche-Posay has pulled the Effaclar Duo Acne Spot Treatment from L'Oreal's lineup, due to a cancer-causing carcinogen contamination.
A harmful chemical found in some acne treatments, has raised concerns among skincare users and authorities alike.
If you struggle with acne, you likely have heard of benzoyl peroxide, a common ingredient used in many acne-fighting products. Last year, a study was done that found that certain acne products ...
The FDA said testing of certain acne products with benzoyl peroxide found elevated levels of benzene, a chemical linked to ...
The chemical that caused the recall is found in gasoline and tobacco; large amounts of the chemical can cause leukemia.
Now more products have been recalled due to the same reason. Health reported Wednesday how L’Oréal took their popular La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo acne treatment due to a potential benzene ...
Benzene is a cancer-causing substance that is a colorless or light-yellow liquid used primarily as a solvent in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, the National Cancer Institute said. NCI ...
Makeup company L’Oréal S.A. issued a recall on all lots of acne cream Effaclar Duo due to concern that benzene, a known carcinogen, is in the product. One year ago Valisure, an independent ...
The recall has been issued for some products due to higher than acceptable levels of benzene, a chemical linked to leukemia and other blood disorders.