Carroten — After sun cooling gel
After-sun cooling gel containing aloe vera, 200 ml.
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Chemical
- Category
- Cosmetics
- Hazard
- According to the list of ingredients the product contains 2-(4-tert-butylbenzyl) propionaldehyde (BMHCA), which is forbidden in cosmetic products. BMHCA may harm the reproductive system, may harm the health of the unborn child and may cause skin sensitisation.
- Origin
- Greece
⚖️ Actions ordered by authorities
- ▸ (to: Distributor) Ban on the marketing of the product and any accompanying measures
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What is this? Carroten After sun cooling gel is a skin product meant to soothe sunburn. It contains a chemical called BMHCA that should not be in cosmetics.
What's happening? The product has a banned ingredient. BMHCA can irritate skin, harm fertility, and may harm unborn babies.
Does this affect me? Anyone who used this gel in Hungary may be at risk. Pregnant women and people planning a baby should be especially careful.
What should I do? Stop using the gel right away. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have concerns.
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🔬 Medical / technical details (for professionals)
Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Chemical · Category: Cosmetics · Hazard: According to the list of ingredients the product contains 2-(4-tert-butylbenzyl) propionaldehyde (BMHCA), which is forbidden in cosmetic products. BMHCA may harm the reproductive system, may harm the health of the unborn child and may cause skin sensitisation. · Origin: Greece
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