TWO signature scents by Rihanna have been recalled over concerns they contain toxic chemicals.

The perfumes were pulled from shelves, with customers warned they may contain ingredients that could affect women’s reproductive system, as well as unborn babies.

RiRi by Rihanna perfume bottle and box.Two perfumes by Rihanna have been pulled from shelves over fears they may contain a toxic chemical

UK retailer Savers issued the warning, which applies to two products from the singer’s 15ml line.

The following product names and barcodes are included in the recall:

  • Rihanna Kiss 15ml EDP, barcode: 0608940572252
  • Rihanna Riri 15ml ECP, barcode: 0608940560389

The , which was officially issued on Tuesday, March 3 detailed the possible inclusion of hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde and butylphenyl methylpropional in the fragrances.

Both of these chemicals are prohibited from sale in the UK and the EU.

The chemicals, also known as Lyral and Lilial, were banned in December 2022 because their use has been associated with harm to the reproductive system, as well as harming unborn babies.

Customers have been advised to return any of the affected products to their local Savers store for a full refund.

Savers emphasised that only the barcodes listed in the recall are affected by this recall.

Anyone who is unsure if they have one of the affected perfumes is advised to speak to a member of the Savers store teams for further assistance.

The retailer apologised for any inconvenience caused to its customers.

Woman spraying perfume on her wrist.The fragrances were pulled from shelves over concerns they contain chemicals which are banned in the UK (stock image)Credit: Getty