Neutrogena has issued a voluntary recall of its Makeup Remover Ultra-Soft Cleansing Towelettes after testing revealed the presence of potentially harmful bacteria. The affected wipes, produced by Kenvue Brands, LLC, have been given a Class II risk rating by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This rating indicates a moderate health risk for consumers. The recall covers 1,312 cases of the 50-count, 25-pack wipes, which were distributed in Texas, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. According to USA Today, the recall applies to wipes with the lot number 1835U6325A, which were shipped on 19 September. Consumers are being advised to stop using the product immediately and dispose of it safely.
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