

Experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have indicated that benzene may trigger white blood cell irregularity or anemia over time. The Wall Street Journal reports that the company said it began looking for the chemical in its own products after other manufacturers found the chemical contaminating sunscreen sprays earlier this year.Įxposure to the chemical may "result in cancers, including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow, and blood disorders which can be life-threatening," according to the recall notice.
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P&G's recall notes that benzene exposure may occur orally, topically through skin application, or by inhalation, which is likely for aerosol-based products like these. Secret Outlast Invisible Spray Protecting Powder.Secret Outlast Invisible Spray Completely Clean.Secret Fresh Collection Invisible Spray Rose.Secret Fresh Collection Invisible Spray Light Essentials.Secret Fresh Collection Invisible Spray Lavender.Secret Fresh Collection Invisible Spray Waterlily.Old Spice Below Deck Powder Spray Fresh Air.Old Spice Below Deck Powder Spray Unscented.Old Spice High Endurance AP Spray Pure Sport.Old Spice Hardest Working Collection Invisible Spray Ultimate Captain.
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Old Spice Hardest Working Collection Invisible Spray Stronger Swagger.


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The company says that samples of these products have returned positive for benzene, a cancer-linked chemical that health experts have long-established may increase cancer risk over time and with repeated exposure.Ĭustomers can request refunds directly from Old Spice and Secret via online inquiries, or may contact customer service at 88 during weekday business hours.īelow is a full list of products impacted by P&G's voluntary recall, with expiration dates that are listed prior to September 2023: (P&G) issued a new recall over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend for more than 15 Secret and Old Spice-branded spray deodorants and other aerosol-based products. Just a few months after multiple high-profile recalls for tainted sunscreen, Procter & Gamble Co.
