Without the necessary hazard symbols, signal words and safety information, customers could misuse the hair products, which could cause serious injury, Health Canada said.
This popular hair care brand is recalling products sold in Canada over missing safety labelling
Multiple DESIGNME products — including hairspray, texture spray and dry shampoo — are being pulled from shelves, Health Canada said in a recall notice.
Without the necessary hazard symbols, signal words and safety information, customers could misuse the hair products, which could cause serious injury, Health Canada said.
Popular hairsprays, texture sprays and dry shampoos are being pulled from shelves over missing hazard labelling, Health Canada says.
Without the required hazard symbols, signal words and safety information, people could misuse the hair products which could cause serious injury, the federal agency said in its .
The recall from Thursday concerned seven DESIGNME hair products with their Universal Product Codes (UPCs):
The recall was originally issued on July 31, but more products have since been added, Health Canada said in the notice.
More than 492,000 of the affected hair products were sold in Canada between November 2019 and August, the agency said. The company has received no reports of incident or injury in the country as of Aug. 22, Health Canada added.
Health Canada is asking consumers to “immediately stop using” the recalled hair products and to return them to the retailer for relabelling.
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