Beauty & Personal Care
Cosmetics and personal care items may seem harmless — but when unsafe, they can seriously damage your health.
FOLOUP monitors products such as creams, soaps, dyes, and electronic beauty tools. Key risks include:
- Skin burns and irritation from unauthorised chemicals
- Microbial contamination (e.g. bacteria or mould)
- Allergic reactions from banned or undeclared ingredients
- Unsafe packaging or incorrect instructions for use
Listings that match known alerts or breach safety rules are flagged in our system for further reporting or enforcement action.
Recent Cosmetics Product Alerts
The Last 10 Cosmetics records sourced from official UK, EU and worldwide product recall listings.
- Bubble Up Mermaid You Look The Bath Bomb (25100138) (Ref: 2510-0138, Updated: 2025-10-22, Risk: serious)
- Les Laboratoires Biopharma Rapid Clair Super Eclaircissant Lightening Cream (25050100) (Ref: 2505-0100, Updated: 2025-10-16, Risk: serious)
- Ultra Violette Lean Screen SPF50+ (Ref: 2510-0095, Updated: 2025-10-15, Risk: serious)
- Angel Cosmetics Clairmen Lightening Program for Men (Ref: 2505-0030, Updated: 2025-10-08, Risk: serious)
- Mitchum 48hour 100ml RollOn Antiperspirant and Deodorant (Ref: 2510-0007, Updated: 2025-10-02, Risk: low)
- Bright White Teeth Whitening Pen sold via eBay (Ref: 2503-0197, Updated: 2025-09-15, Risk: serious)
- Toy MakeUp Kits (Ref: 2505-0086, Updated: 2025-08-27, Risk: serious)
- Tesco Kind & Pure Facial Cleansing Wipes (Ref: 2508-0021, Updated: 2025-08-18, Risk: serious)
- Erborian Centella Cream 50ml and 20ml (Ref: 2508-0008, Updated: 2025-08-15, Risk: not provided)
- Parley Cosmetics Goldie Advanced Beauty Cream (Ref: 2508-0034a, Updated: 2025-08-14, Risk: serious)

Last updated: 10 October 2025
This page is for general guidance. It does not replace legal advice or official guidance from EU or UK authorities.