The popular towelettes are a brand signature. The wipes are being recalled in select states due to bacterial contamination concerns.
, the recalled wipes were distributed throughout Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas with lot number 1835U6325A, which can typically be found as a printed code on the back of the pouch. The recall was initiated on September 19th and on October 3rd it was classified as a Class II recall, meaning a product could cause temporary or medically reversible health problems.
According to the recall, there were 1,312 cases affecting products that tested positive forduring an internal investigation with their parent company, Kenvue. Pluralibacter gergoviae is an infection that can cause skin rashes or mild irritation, depending on the severity of the cases, the infection can also lead to fevers, respiratory complications and sepsis. It is rare to develop an infection, but possible, especially for individuals with weakened immune systems. No infections or illnesses have been reported yet. The 25-pack of towelettes sealed in the brand’s signature baby blue resealable pouch have been a classic beauty staple in households, the first makeup cleansing product that beauty girls were introduced to . They were first released in 1998 and have gone through a few formula changes throughout the years. In 2022, the new “clean” formula was introduced, a towelette with 100% plant-based fibers. The disposable wipes have always claimed to remove up to 99% of makeup , while removing dirt, oil, sweat, sunscreen and other environmental factors in addition to makeup. They’ve always been accessible too, found in drugstores like CVS and Walgreens and retailers including Ulta, Amazon, Target and even DSW, yes, the shoe retailer. In recent years they’ve become available in miniature travel-friendly single packs sold in a bag of twenty. This past August they tapped beloved makeup artist and founder, Danessa Myricks for a partnership with their signature wipes. The collaboration towelette pouch is named “Get Ready Glam” withas she uses the wipes on a model. “#1 makeup remover wipe brand used by makeup artists,” the packaging reads. This launched just days before the recall was initiated.Young People Are Helicopter-Parenting Themselves and Each OtherIn this week’s story, a 41-year-old Queens woman goes on a second date and gets rejected by a man she met on the subway.Curtis Sliwa’s Love Life Is Absolutely BonkersPholks,Is the End Nigh for Family Photos on Instagram? Parents and kids are negotiating over what to post and if “getting permission” means anything. For many, the effort is no longer worth it. You’ll feel more emboldened today as the Scorpio Sun squares off with Pluto — just remember, everyone else does too.*Sorry, there was a problem signing you up.
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