Popular face moisturizer recalled: FDA sets second-highest risk level, product sold nationwide

Now is a good time to check your moisturizer jar.

First Aid Beauty has recalled nearly 2,800 jars of 14 oz. Ultra Repair Cream Coconut Vanilla moisturizer. According to the company, the products were “inadvertently sold,” and were “not intended for market sale.”

The recall covers only Ultra Repair Cream Coconut Vanilla sold directly via FirstAidBeauty.com in the U.S.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, the products were “intended for quarantine.” The jars have lots number 24D44 with an expiration date April 10, 2026 and 24D45 with an expiration date April 11, 2026. The recall is a Class II, the second highest level issued by the FDA. A Class II recall is one where the “use of, or exposure to (can)…cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.”

Emails have been sent to customers who purchased the product advising them to throw it away. Customers were sent a replacement Ultra Repair Cream Grapefruit moisturizer. If you bought the product online and did not receive an email, contact [email protected] or 800-322-3619.