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Maharashtra FDA Warns Against 3 Beauty Creams with Toxic Heavy Metals

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration has warned against three beauty creams - Goree Beauty Cream, Face Fresh Gold, and Golden Star Beauty Cream - after lab tests found dangerously high levels of mercury and lead. The regulator stated that prolonged use could cause severe health issues, including damage to kidneys, nervous system, and skin. The products also failed to comply with mandatory labeling requirements, lacking manufacturer details and batch numbers. Authorities have directed retailers and e-commerce platforms to stop selling these products immediately.

Maharashtra FDA warns against three beauty creams after tests detect excessive mercury, lead levels

New Delhi, July 5

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration has reportedly issued a public warning against the use of three cosmetic products after laboratory tests found dangerously high levels of mercury and lead, prompting concerns over serious health risks.

The regulator declared Goree Beauty Cream, Face Fresh Gold (Beauty Cream + Beauty Serum) and Golden Star Beauty Cream as substandard after tests revealed that the products contained heavy metals beyond the permissible limits.

The MFDA cautioned that prolonged use of these cosmetics could have severe health consequences, including damage to the kidneys, nervous system and skin. Consumers have been advised to immediately stop using, purchasing or distributing these products.

The investigation also found that the products failed to comply with mandatory labelling requirements. According to the regulator, the cosmetics did not carry essential details such as the manufacturer's name and address, batch number, manufacturing date and expiry date, raising further concerns about their authenticity and safety.

In response, the MFDA has directed retailers, wholesalers, distributors and e-commerce platforms across Maharashtra to immediately stop selling and stocking the identified products. Businesses have also been instructed to submit reports to the FDA detailing the quantity of products recalled from the market and the remaining stock in their possession.

The administration has urged consumers to buy cosmetic products only from authorised sellers and to carefully verify that the packaging contains all mandatory product information before making a purchase.

The MFDA has reiterated its appeal to the public to avoid unverified cosmetic products and report any suspicious or unlabelled beauty products available in the market to the authorities.

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the state's primary regulatory body responsible for ensuring the safety, quality, and regulatory compliance of food, medicines, and cosmetics. Functioning under the Medical Education and Drugs Department, the FDA enforces key laws, including the Food Safety and Standards Act, and plays a vital role in safeguarding public health through inspections, monitoring, and regulatory oversight.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Good on the Maharashtra FDA for taking action. But these warnings come out every few months, and yet the same brands keep popping up. The real question is: why are these products still being imported or manufactured? Also, why is there no strict punishment for the sellers? 🤔

Sarah B

It's disturbing how many people still buy these unregulated creams, especially with all the health warnings. I'm from the US, but I visit India often—my mom here always says "light skin is better," and it breaks my heart. The government needs to push for stronger regulation and public education campaigns.

Rohit L

One more reminder: never buy cosmetics from roadside stalls or unverified online sellers. These products literally destroy your kidneys and skin. My cousin used a similar cream once and ended up with severe rashes. The FDA should also make this information go viral—maybe WhatsApp campaigns? 😡

Aman W

I appreciate the FDA's efforts, but I feel they should have been more proactive. How did these products reach so many stores without proper paperwork? Also, the 'Goree Beauty Cream' brand has been around for ages—why hasn't anyone checked them before? It's time to tighten the quality control.

Kavitha C

I used to use one of these creams every day 😱 No wonder my skin was always irritated and I felt tired. This is a huge wake-up call. I'm throwing them out immediately. Thank you, MFDA, for this warning. Please also check other popular creams—many don't list ingredients properly.

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