FDA Issues Recall for Popular First Aid Beauty Moisturizer Due to Health Risk
The Ultra Repair Cream in Coconut Vanilla scent is being pulled over potential adverse health effects, affecting thousands of jars sold across the U.S.
- The FDA has classified the recall of First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream as Class II, indicating potential for temporary or medically reversible health effects.
- The recall involves 2,756 jars of the Coconut Vanilla scent with lot numbers 24D44 and 24D45 and expiration dates of April 10 and 11, 2026.
- The product, a cult favorite for treating dry skin and eczema, was mistakenly sold despite being intended for quarantine.
- Customers are advised to stop using the affected product immediately and report any adverse reactions to the FDA online.
- The recall reflects broader FDA efforts to increase oversight and recalls in the cosmetics industry following regulatory expansions in 2023.