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Contaminated perfume sold at Superdrug urgently recalled in UK over ‘serious health risk’ after harmful chemical found

Published on June 25, 2025 at 04:42 PM

SUPERDRUG has issued an urgent recall for a contaminated perfume as another major retailer announced it was pulling the product.

The item has been , with customers being warned against using it.

Superdrug store front.
The item has been marked as a ‘serious’ chemical risk
Soulcal & Co Exotic Night Body Mist in Coco Plum & Jacaranda.
The spray contains a substance that is banned in Europe

Several varieties of Soulcal & Co 236ml body mist sprays have been removed from shelves at .

A notice on the and beauty retailer’s website explains that the item is no longer available.

The Chinese-made have also been removed by popular chain over health concerns.

Affected products include Soulcal Body Mist Raspberry & Lotus Blossom, Mango & Passion Fruit, & Waterlily, Coco Plum & Jacaranda and Beach Rose & Coconut Water.

for Product Safety and Standards confirmed that the sprays contain a substance that is banned in .

Shoppers have been advised to stop using the items immediately and return them to stores for a full refund.

A safety notice read: “The product presents a serious chemical risk as it contains butylphenyl methylpropional, which is prohibited in cosmetic products.

“BMHCA may harm the reproductive system, may harm the health of the unborn child, and may cause skin sensitisation.

“The products have been recalled from end users by the manufacturer.

“Affected products have been withdrawn from sale by Farmfoods.

“Owners of any of the affected products should stop using it immediately and return the product to the seller they purchased from for a full refund.”;

It comes after TK Maxx recalled a perfume over similar fears.

TheByblos Blu Happy Hour Eau De Toilettewas sold in the department store between January and March this year, but has now been removed from shelves.

Customers were urged to stop using the item to avoid .

Recent product recalls

Tony’s Chocolonelyto its customers, telling them not to eat the Dark Almond Sea Salt and Everything Bar.

Elsewhere,has issued afor two air fryermodelsfrom electronics brandTower.

Customers are being urged to return the gadget for a full.

Andshoppers are being told not to eat one of its savoury snacks over fears it could contain salmonella.

The discount supermarket hasits Sol & Mar Chicharricos BBQ Pork Scratchings after the problem was found.

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