NAFDAC Cautions That Caro White Skin Lightening Lotion Is Not Safe For The Skin

NAFDAC cautioned Nigerians of potential dangers following the European Union’s recall of the popular skin-lightening product, Caro White. The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) issued a public alert regarding the withdrawal of Caro White Skin Lightening Beauty Lotion.

This action was prompted by the European Union’s Rapid Alert System for Dangerous Non-Food Products (RAPEX), which initiated the recall due to the lotion containing excessive levels of kojic acid considered unsafe.

According to the notice published on the NAFDAC website, the concentration of Kojic Acid in the lotion exceeded the approved limit of 1% set by the EU Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS).

This raised concerns about potential endocrine disruption from prolonged use. Disruptions in chemicals can lead to a range of health problems, such as changes in development, heightened cancer risk, thyroid complications, metabolic issues, and difficulties with learning and memory.

Although the product was not listed in NAFDAC’s database, the organization has issued a warning advising the following actions:

1. Thoroughly check the authenticity and condition of the product.
2. Cease the sale or use of the lotion if it is found.
3. Deliver any existing stock to the nearest NAFDAC office for further action.

Retailers in the United Kingdom uncovered that the Caro White Intensive Care Lightening Beauty Cream being sold on eBay contained unsafe components. The cream was found to contain:

1. Clobetasol propionate, a banned substance in cosmetics.
2. Hydroquinone, an unlisted and prohibited ingredient.
3. Incorrect labelling and markings.

Due to these safety concerns, eBay removed the listing, and authorities have advised users to stop using the lotion immediately.

Consumers and healthcare providers are encouraged to report any adverse effects experienced from using these products to NAFDAC.

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