RAPEX UNVEILS CONSUMER HEALTH PROBLEMS IN WESTERN EUROPE COSMETICS

BY KEITH NUTHALL EUROPEAN Union (EU) consumer safety alert service RAPEX has released warnings about western Europe-made cosmetics products. In July, it reported a Dutch market withdrawal of France-made Bio Claire lightening body cream over illegal glucocorticosteroid and clobetasolpropionate content. There was a Germany recall of German-made Siriderma skin cream, over silver chloride/titanium dioxide content - which should not be used near eyes under the EU cosmetics directive. And there was a UK voluntary withdrawal of Boots' Soltan, Kids Lotion with Wasp ...


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