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Home / Health / Eye Cream SPF Recall: Stop Using Hello Sunday Product

Eye Cream SPF Recall: Stop Using Hello Sunday Product

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Hello Sunday The One For Your Eyes SPF 50 cream recalled.
  • Product failed to meet stated SPF level in brand tests.
  • Customers urged to stop use and return for full refund.
Eye Cream SPF Recall: Stop Using Hello Sunday Product

Hello Sunday's The One For Your Eyes SPF 50, a popular eye cream, has been recalled from circulation. This action was initiated after brand testing revealed that the product did not meet the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) indicated on its label. The recall affects all batch numbers and expiry dates.

Customers who purchased the affected product, mineral brightening eye cream with peptides, are instructed to stop using it immediately. They should return the item to the place of purchase for a complete refund. This advisory extends to purchases made through Boots and other authorised retail partners.

The brand has stated that while product efficacy is taken very seriously, no incidents have been reported in relation to this recall. Hello Sunday has apologised for the product not meeting expected performance standards and provided a customer service email for further inquiries.

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The cream was recalled because recent brand test results showed it failed to meet the SPF level stated on its label.
Customers are advised to stop using the product immediately and return it to the point of sale for a full refund.
No, the brand has stated that they have not received any reports of incidents related to the recall.

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