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Urgent recall of Simple micellar cleansing water over eye inflammation risk

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
August 14, 2026
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Urgent recall of Simple micellar cleansing water over eye inflammation risk

Story Highlight

– Urgent recall of Simple Micellar Cleansing Water announced.
– Potential eye inflammation risk due to contamination concerns.
– Affected retailers include B&M, Home Bargains, Savers.
– Consumers should stop using affected products immediately.
– Contact retailers for return instructions and refunds.

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An immediate product recall has been initiated for a specific cleanser that is available in various retail outlets, including B&M, Home Bargains, and Savers. This action has been prompted by the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), which has announced the withdrawal of Simple 730ml Kind to Skin Micellar Cleansing Water over concerns regarding the potential risk of eye inflammation linked to the product.

The recall is a response to contamination issues that have emerged during quality control checks. In a statement issued today, the manufacturer, Unilever, has instructed all retailers to remove this product from their shelves. The OPSS has confirmed that certain batches of the cleanser have shown signs of microbiological contamination, which could pose a risk of inflammation to users’ eyes. As part of the recall process, Unilever is advising consumers who have purchased the affected products to stop using them immediately.

Individuals who possess bottles from the impacted batches—identified as 613841 and 613941, with barcode 8720181894381—are encouraged to refer to the Simple Kind to Skin Recall Notice for details on how to return the product or seek a refund. Alternatively, customers can contact the retailer from which the item was purchased for further guidance.

Micellar cleansing water is commonly recognised as a gentle facial cleanser. It comprises purified water combined with moisturising agents and micelles—tiny molecules that have the ability to draw away impurities, such as dirt and makeup, without harshly affecting the skin. This attribute differentiates micellar water from many traditional cleansers that often lead to dryness and discomfort. According to dermatology expert Dr. Tahir, micellar water is particularly beneficial due to its gentle formulation, which cleanses without stripping the skin of its natural oils. He also notes that its mild nature makes it suitable for various skin types, including those that are dry or sensitive.

The OPSS oversees product safety in the UK and plays a vital role in issuing recalls when consumer products do not comply with safety regulations. Their recent action reflects the rigorous safety standards enforced to protect consumers from defective or hazardous products. In this instance, the recall underlines the importance of vigilance regarding personal care products that can impact health and safety.

For consumers concerned about their health and well-being, it is essential to stay informed about such recalls. The OPSS’s initiative highlights how regulatory bodies respond proactively to maintain safety in the marketplace. This particular case serves as a reminder to regularly check for updates on recalled products, as well as to pay attention to batch numbers and barcodes.

Retailers, including the major outlets involved in this recall, have a responsibility to ensure consumer safety by complying with recall notices and effectively communicating information about such actions. Experts recommend that consumers remain attentive to product details and official communications from businesses and health authorities when using personal care products.

As the popularity of micellar water continues to grow due to its convenience and effectiveness, it remains crucial for both consumers and manufacturers to ensure that safety remains a priority. Products that have potential risks not only affect individual users but can also lead to broader trust issues regarding personal care brands.

In summary, the recall of Simple 730ml Kind to Skin Micellar Cleansing Water underscores persistent diligence needed in the personal care sector, from manufacturing to retail. Consumers are advised to halt the use of affected products and to follow the guidelines issued by Unilever and the OPSS for returns and refunds. Awareness and caution are fundamental as individuals navigate their beauty routines, prioritising safety alongside efficacy in their cleansing choices.

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To prevent the contamination incident involving the Simple 730ml Kind to Skin Micellar Cleansing Water, several measures could have been implemented. Firstly, the manufacturer, Unilever, should have maintained robust quality control processes and regular microbiological testing of products to detect contamination before products reached the market, in compliance with the General Product Safety Regulations 2005.

Secondly, retailers like B&M, Home Bargains, and Savers should have established effective communication channels to promptly inform customers about safety concerns, thereby ensuring quicker action in case of product recalls. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 mandates clear consumer information regarding product safety.

Furthermore, there should be a comprehensive risk assessment conducted during the product development phase, as outlined by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, to identify potential hazards and implement appropriate controls.

Key safety lessons include the necessity for strict adherence to safety standards in production and the importance of proactive consumer safety measures. Ensuring compliance with regulations can reduce the risk of similar incidents in the future, safeguarding public health and confidence in cosmetic products.

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Jade Anderson

Jade Anderson

Jade Anderson is a safety and compliance reporter specialising in UK regulatory affairs, HSE prosecutions, and workplace injury news. With experience covering health and safety law and enforcement, Jade brings in-depth analysis of court cases, fines, and lessons learned from workplace incidents across the UK.

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