HUNGARY GOVERNMENT BANS LUSH HAIR COLOURING – EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE HUNGARIAN government has banned the sale of three Lush henna hair colouring products over alleged excess bacteria, ordering a consumer recall. The move covers caca noir; caca marron and caca brun varieties, all made in Britain. Tests indicated the presence of banned bacteria pseudomonas aerugonosa in all three lines, reported the European Commission.

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