Many imported cosmetic products, including Hada Labo facial cleanser, Anessa sunscreen, and Aquafresh toothpaste, have been ordered to be recalled nationwide.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam has recalled seven imported cosmetic products nationwide due to incorrect formulas and labeling violations, amid tightening regulations in the beauty market.
The Ministry of Health has ordered the destruction of 779 cosmetic products nationwide after discovering serious violations of production standards by two businesses.
Authorities fined a Hanoi-based business 75 million VND and ordered the recall and destruction of 37 popular cosmetic products for failing to present the required documentation.
The Ministry of Health has recalled 291 cosmetic products nationwide containing two silicone compounds banned by ASEAN due to the risk of endocrine disruption and reproductive effects.
The Quang Ninh Provincial Police Investigation Agency has initiated legal proceedings against two female suspects involved in a ring producing and distributing tens of thousands of bottles of counterfeit hair dye.
The Drug Administration Department (Ministry of Health) has decided to suspend the circulation and recall nationwide eight cosmetic products containing antifungal agents.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam has ordered the recall and destruction of many popular cosmetic products after tests revealed undeclared ingredients and labeling violations.
Three products – shampoo, conditioner, and body wash – manufactured by Vimac Company have been suspended from circulation, recalled, and destroyed nationwide due to the lack of product information documentation.
On the evening of November 27th, the official fanpage of the Mailisa Beauty Clinic system unexpectedly posted an announcement that all operations would be temporarily suspended starting November 28th.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam announced a temporary suspension of accepting cosmetic product registration applications from MK Skincare for six months after discovering that the company did not maintain PIF records as required by regulations.
The arrest of Mailisa and her husband shocked the public. For years, they had claimed their imported products were of high quality, but in reality, they bought them cheaply and smuggled them into Vietnam.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam has ordered a large-scale inspection of 162 MK Skincare products due to suspected false advertising and potential safety risks for consumers.
The overwhelming number of customers led Mailisa to import numerous containers of cosmetics from China to Vietnam, helping the beauty salon make a fortune. Now, however, they have suddenly removed the products from their website.
Hoang Huong's shocking, unscientific claims, coupled with her brand-building strategy based on scandal and disregard for ethical considerations to boost sales, are all part of her strategy.
To ensure that people use safe medicines, cosmetics, etc., Hanoi will conduct surprise inspections and monitor production and business establishments, as well as KOLs/KOCs advertising these products.
After receiving complaints, Hanoi authorities arrived at the scene to investigate and handle the situation, but almost all of the cosmetics had been "stolen" by local residents overnight.
On the afternoon of September 17th, along the extended section of Tran Huu Duc street in Tu Liem ward, Hanoi, residents discovered countless discarded cosmetic products scattered everywhere.
E150 turmeric cream produced by Tan Ha Lan Co., Ltd. has been recalled nationwide by the Drug Administration of Vietnam due to violations of labeling regulations and false advertising of the product's uses.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam has ordered the recall and destruction of Lesgo children's mouthwash because it contains methylparaben, which is not included in the formula and poses a potential health risk.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam has issued a decision to suspend the circulation and recall five cosmetic products from BSSC Pharmaceutical and Cosmetics Group Co., Ltd. because the actual formula differs from the declared formula in the product registration documents.
The Drug Administration has suspended the circulation and recalled a batch of AG Nano TP Plus Gel due to failure to meet microbiological standards, despite previous advertising claims of antibacterial properties.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism proposes that when advertising cosmetics, the images, uniforms, names, letters, and articles of medical units, facilities, doctors, and pharmacists should not be used.
The Drug Administration of the Ministry of Health has issued a document requesting the suspension of circulation, recall, and destruction of a series of cosmetic products that do not meet quality standards.