Dove Soap Recall: Harmful Chemical Found in German-Bound Batch
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has ordered the recall of Dove Beauty Cream Bar Soap, 100g, with batch number 81832M 08, produced in Germany. According to the agency, the soap contains a harmful chemical impurity, Butylphenyl Methylpropional (BMHCA), also known as Lilial, which is banned in cosmetic products due to its potential health risks.
BMHCA, commonly found in perfumes, has been linked to reproductive harm, including risks to unborn children, and may cause skin sensitisation, leading to allergic reactions. The agency explained that the presence of this chemical in the product violates the Cosmetic Products Regulation, posing serious health concerns.
This is not an isolated incident. NAFDAC pointed out that several other Dove cosmetic products, including Derma Spa Goodness and Men Care, have been recalled or banned in various countries for the same reason. The agency also highlighted that these products are not in its database and reiterated the restriction on importing soaps into Nigeria.
Consumers who have purchased the affected soap are advised to discontinue use immediately and submit any remaining stock to the nearest NAFDAC office. NAFDAC is taking steps to ensure the safety and well-being of consumers by recalling this potentially harmful product.
The recall serves as a reminder of the importance of monitoring the ingredients in personal care products and being aware of potential health risks. As a precautionary measure, consumers are urged to check the batch number and ingredients of their Dove soap products to ensure they are safe for use.