The Public Relations of Iran’s Food and Drug Organization (FDO) recently published a new list. This list names moisturizing creams lacking proper licenses and safety approvals. The FDO emphasizes the risks associated with these unauthorized moisturizing creams.
According to Jadeh Makhsoos Information Base, the FDO’s Public Relations announced its findings. They identified several skincare products as unauthorized. These products lack valid permits, transparent ingredient information, and compliance with safety regulations.
The FDO specifically listed these creams: BIOAQUA, ZOZU, IMAGES, SADOER, Crème 21, DOVE, DIADERMINE, THE BODY SHOP, NEUTROGENA Hydro Boost, and Vaseline Jelly. Consumers should avoid these products.
The FDO warned consumers about using these unauthorized moisturizing creams. These products pose risks like microbial contamination, unknown ingredients, and incompatibility with safety standards. Such issues can cause skin damage and sensitivities. The organization prioritizes monitoring these items.
Jadeh Makhsoos reports that the FDO asks citizens to report any sightings of these products. They can use the FDO’s supervisory systems or the Food and Drug Vice-Chancellors of medical universities. This helps ensure public safety and removes unauthorized moisturizing creams from the market.