Est é e Lauder responds to the detection of carcinogens by its subsidiary Clinique
米哈伊尔叔叔
发表于 2024-3-8 15:43:57
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According to Reuters, Valisure, an independent laboratory in the United States, said that Clinique, a subsidiary of Est é e Lauder, and Up& High levels of carcinogenic chemical benzene have been detected in some acne treatment products from brands such as Clearasil under Up and Lijie.
In response to this, the Clinique brand stated that ensuring product safety is Clinique's top priority, and providing consumers with safe and high-quality products is our mission. All products we sell in China comply with relevant national standards and laws and regulations. The product can be used with confidence.
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