L’Oreal is recalling all remaining units of an acne treatment product that could be contaminated with a cancer-causing chemical, Fortune reports.
The chemical that caused the recall is found in gasoline and tobacco; large amounts of the chemical can cause leukemia.
The 20 million euro, five-year program is to help support the 2.1 billion people worldwide living with skin disease.
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Inside L’Oréal’s Biggest Bet Yet on Innovation“We’re at the stage where we will pivot skin care into longevity skin care with a concept called AIR: anticipate, intercept, ...
Fast Company's 2025 list of the most innovative companies in beauty includes L'Oréal, Vacation, Megababe, E.l.f. Beauty, and ...
L’Oréal Groupe has announced a new five-year programme, L’Oréal Act for Dermatology, backed by a €20 million fund.
The FDA has recalled several acne treatments from brands including La Roche-Posay and Walgreens due to benzene contamination.
L’Oréal SA has voluntarily recalled all lots of its Effaclar Duo in the US over concerns that it may contain cancer-causing ...
L’Oréal Groupe unveils €20 milion ‘Act For Dermatology” programme to support patients with skin diseases: Our Bureau, Bengaluru Monday, March 17, 2025, 17:40 Hrs [IST] LO ...
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Bangkok Post on MSN'Care For All by CeraVe': Supporting underserved and elderly communitiesThailand has been deemed a "fully aged" society, meaning people age 60 or older account for a fifth of the population.
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