Missing Hazard Labels Prompt Recall of More Than 3,000 Cosmetic Products in Canada

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Health Canada on Jan. 8, 2026, expanded a previous recall of cosmetic products in Canada, including Axe deodorants and various hair products, citing missing mandatory hazard labelling that could result in misuse. Health CanadaHealth Canada has expanded a previous recall of cosmetic products in Canada, including Axe deodorants and various hair products, citing missing mandatory hazard labelling that could result in misuse.The agency updated its recall on Jan. 8 involving 78 products it says do not comply with Canada’s labelling regulations and could cause injury if used improperly. The move expands a recall first issued on Oct. 7 last year, which covered 12 product types and initially applied to 222 units.

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