Neutrogena recalls light therapy masks for risk of eye damage

ByJACQUELINE LAUREAN YATES ABCNews logo
Monday, July 22, 2019
Neutrogena pulls light therapy mask
Neutrogena recalls light therapy mask over reports of eye-related issues.

Neutrogena has recalled its popular Light Therapy Acne Mask citing a "theoretical risk of eye injury."



"For a small subset of the population with certain underlying eye conditions, as well as for users taking medications which could enhance ocular photosensitivity, there is a theoretical risk of eye injury," the brand wrote in a statement.



The mask, which is designed to fight breakouts, uses blue light therapy to target acne-causing bacteria and red light therapy to reduce inflammation.



It became a popular selfie mask that beauty enthusiasts on Instagram, as well as celebrities, have raved about.



Neutrogena said that it had announced the recall out of an abundance of caution, and the brand said it believes the product to be safe when used once per day as directed.



"Reports of visual effects associated with the use of the Neutrogena Light Therapy Acne Mask are rare, generally mild and transient," the brand wrote in a statement.



Neutrogena has also advised on their website to stop using and contact a healthcare professional if any visual discomfort is experienced.



You can call their Consumer Care line at 1-800-582-4048 Monday to Friday (9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. EST) regarding a refund if you already have the mask.

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