Neutrogena Recalls Thousands of Packs of Its Popular Makeup Remover Wipes Due to Infectious Bacteria

Neutrogena Recalls Thousands of Packs of Makeup Remover Wipes

Neutrogena has recalled thousands of packs of its popular makeup remover wipes due to the presence of infectious bacteria, warns the FDA.

According to statistics, nearly 74% of American women wear makeup, which can be contaminated with chemicals that harm the skin if not removed properly.

Makeup, for these women, and countless others across the globe, is another name for dopamine.

Makeup remover wipes are used to clean the skin, but in this case, the wipes themselves have been contaminated with bacteria, posing a risk to users.

The recall is a shocking turn of events, as the wipes were intended to remove harmful chemicals from the skin, not introduce new contaminants.

Author's summary: Neutrogena recalls makeup remover wipes due to bacteria.

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Green Matters Green Matters — 2025-10-27