Cosmetic product pulled from shelves over hidden ingredients

A cosmetic kit sold at The Reject Shop has been pulled from shelves over hidden ingredients.

The DIY Nail Art Studio does not comply with the mandatory cosmetics ingredients labelling standard, as it does not contain ingredients for some of the items it includes.

Consumer Affairs Victoria has recalled it as a result, via Product Safety Australia.

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The kit includes four nail polishes, 12 adhesive nails, a nail pen, a nail file, a foam finger separator, glitter and sequins.

It was sold nationally at The Reject Shop stores from November 12 last year to February 3 this year.

A nail kit sold at The Reject Shop has been pulled from shelves over hidden ingredients. Credit: Product Safety

There are no ingredients listed for the nail polish, adhesive nails or nail pen.

Customers may react to ingredients in these products if they are sensitive or allergic to them, but have no way of identifying the possible cause — which could inhibit necessary treatment.

Consumers should stop using the product immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For more information, customers can contact The Reject Shop at qa@rejectshop.com.au or via its website.

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