Official Consumer Alert: Unauthorized Cosmetic and Hygiene Products Identified in Market
In an official statement from the Public Relations Department of the Food and Drug Administration, a specific list of cosmetic and hygiene products has been identified as being distributed without the necessary legal permits. These items, which have been circulating in the market and through informal networks, lack official approval and pose a potential risk to public health.
The administration has underscored its commitment to safeguarding citizen welfare by monitoring and regulating products that enter the domestic market. This measure is part of ongoing efforts to ensure all consumer goods meet the nation’s stringent safety and quality standards.
List of Unauthorized Products
The following products have not received any form of approval or confirmation from the Food and Drug Administration:
- Body Splash: Gum Bear – dior
- Hair Mist: washam, Hudabeauty
- Soap Deodorant: OLD SPICE
- Fast Black Hair Color Shampoo: FAST BLACK HAIR SHAMPOO – HAIR COLOR
- Original Ostrich Oil (Unbranded)
- Hygiene Vaseline: MAYA
- Nail Polish: Le Chic
- Body Fragrance: Fa
A Call for Public Vigilance and Cooperation
Citizens are urged to remain vigilant. The public can actively support these regulatory efforts by reporting any instances of these products being offered for sale. Official channels for reporting include the 190 system and the contact number of the Deputy of Food and Drug. This collaboration between the public and regulatory bodies is vital to prevent the exploitation of consumers and to protect community health from unverified and potentially hazardous goods.