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Neutrogena Recalls One Lot of Makeup Wipes in Four States Over Bacteria Risk

The FDA has categorized the limited action as a Class II recall, signaling low risk for healthy users.

Overview

  • Kenvue voluntarily recalled lot 1835U6325A of Neutrogena Makeup Remover Ultra-Soft Cleansing Towelettes after internal testing detected Pluralibacter gergoviae.
  • The action covers 1,312 cases—more than 15,000 packages—distributed to Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas.
  • No illnesses have been publicly confirmed, and the source of the contamination remains under investigation.
  • Kenvue says the lot met release specifications but may have been affected by procedural deficiencies during manufacturing and is working with regulators on corrections.
  • Consumers are advised to stop using and discard affected packs and to check packaging to confirm the lot number.