Consumers are warned to stop using the 50ml single-use neutralising shampoo in Dark and Lovely kits immediately.
Consumers have been urged to stop using the 50ml single-use neutralising shampoo in Dark and Lovely Moisture Plus Kits and Dark and Lovely Anti Breakage Kit immediately due to the risk of scalp infections.
L’Oreal informed the National Consumer Commission of the contamination, revealing the presence of bacteria in the 50ml single-use neutralising shampoo during their regular quality inspections., urging consumers to cease using the affected shampoo and return it to the point of purchase for a full refund.
Mabuza highlighted that, while the shampoo is designed for single use, it poses a significant risk to individuals with compromised immune systems, potentially leading to scalp infections.The contaminated product, produced in April 2023, has seen wide distribution both within South Africa and to neighboring countries, including Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya, Ghana, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Morocco, and Nigeria.
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