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Unilever United States has issued a voluntary recall of 19 dry shampoo aerosol products – from brands like Dove to TRESemmé – over benzene concerns.
Unilever has issued a dry shampoo recall for several popular brands including Dove and Suave. Here are high-quality alternatives to replace yours.
Unilever issues dry shampoo recall over cancer risk 00:22. Unilever is recalling dry shampoo aerosol products sold nationwide because they may contain elevated levels of benzene, a human carcinogen.
Unilever has recalled certain Dove, Nexxus, Suave, TIGI and TRESemmé aerosol dry shampoos because of the potential presence of benzene, a chemical that can cause cancer.
Unilever voluntarily recalled more than a dozen dry shampoo aerosol products from brands such as TRESemme, Suave, Dove and more, due to concerns about benzene, a chemical known to cause cancer.
Unilever detected potentially elevated levels of the human carcinogen benzene in several of its dry shampoo products, prompting the recall. 19 Dry Shampoos Recalled Over Cancer Risk. Check If ...
Unilever has issued a voluntary recall of 19 shampoo products in the U.S. after testing revealed they may contain benzene, a known cancer-causing chemical. The recall impacts popular brands ...
Unilever (NYSE:UL) announced on Monday that it has inked a deal to acquire personal care brand Dr. Squatch from growth equity ...
Unilever has issued a voluntary recall for aerosol dry shampoos produced before October 2021 under the brands Bed Head, Dove, Nexxus, Suave, Rockaholic and TRESemme in the United States.
Unilever has issued a voluntary recall of more than a dozen aerosol dry shampoo products sold in the United States, saying they may contain elevated levels of benzene, a carcinogen.. The affected ...
Unilever has issued a voluntary recall of 19 shampoo products in the U.S. after testing revealed they may contain benzene, a known cancer-causing chemical. The recall impacts popular brands ...
Oct. 24 (UPI) --Unilever has recalled several of its dry shampoo products due to potentially high levels benzene, which is a carcinogen.A company announcement, which appeared on the Food and Drug ...
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