A popular beauty product has been voluntarily recalled due to a manufacturing issue. First Aid Beauty has issued a recall for approximately 2,800 containers of its “Ultra Repair Cream in Coconut Vanilla.” The reason for the recall is a “current good manufacturing practice deviation,” according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Officials explained that the containers were intended to be quarantined but were mistakenly distributed nationwide. The affected moisturizer was sold exclusively online through First Aid Beauty’s website, while other Ultra Repair Cream products remain unaffected. The recall does not pose a risk to consumers since there is no indication of any adverse reactions or health problems associated with the product. However, those who purchased the recalled moisturizer are advised to check their product labels for any deviations and dispose of it safely.
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