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Boots urges shoppers to stop using skin product 'immediately' over health risks

  • Following recent tests, the manufacturer and retailers announced a voluntary recall of the One For Your Eyes Mineral Eye Cream SPF50 sold at Boots and TK Maxx, urging shoppers to stop using it immediately.
  • Recent quality testing found the eye cream's SPF is lower than the SPF levels on the product label, which may increase the risk of sun-related skin damage.
  • A Boots spokesman added the product "failed to meet the level of SPF" after later analyses, while a TK Maxx spokesman noted a "significant discrepancy in its labelled sun protection."
  • Affected buyers are being told to return the product to the point of sale for a full refund and contact authorised retail partners, as the recall covers all batch numbers and expiring dates.
  • With no incidents reported, the maker is proactively and voluntarily recalling the product after laboratory analyses showed lower SPF levels than initially indicated.
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Boots urges shoppers to stop using skin product 'immediately' over health risks

Boots and Tk Maxx are urging shoppers to 'immediately stop' using an eye cream they were selling

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South Wales Argus broke the news in Newport, United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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