Nail Polish Remover recalled due to the detection of methylene chloride and chloroform in the affected product—both hazardous substances that are strictly prohibited in cosmetic formulations.

Recall Summary

Name of Product: Nail Polish Remover

Hazard: The nail polish remover was found to contain methylene chloride and chloroform, methylene chloride, in cosmetics, is a concern because it has been shown to cause cancer in animals and is likely harmful to human health. Methylene chloride is a prohibited ingredient which is not allowed in cosmetics at any level under FDA regulations.

Remedy: Refund

Consumers should stop using the recalled Nail Polish Remover immediately and clearly mark the product bottle and its outer packaging with the word “Recalled” in a prominent location. Subsequently, please safely dispose of the entire product (including the bottle and any remaining contents) in your regular household waste, in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.

Following proper disposal, kindly take a photograph of the discarded product (clearly showing the “Recalled” label and the product itself) and submit the image via email to our customer service team for verification. The designated email address for submission is: customer-service@morovan.com.

Consumer Contact: customer-service@morovan.com

Recall Details

Units: About 4000

Description: This recall involves Nail Polish Remover which is used for fast, safe, and gentle removal of gel nail polish and builder gel. This MOROVAN gel nail polish remover comes in a 15ml (0.5fl.oz) square turquoise bottle with a white cap, paired with a matching green packaging box. It is manufactured in China, with a production date of 02-07-2024 and an expiration date of 02-07-2027, offering a 3-year shelf life.

Incidents/Injuries: None reported

Sold at: Amazon.com from August 2025 to January 2026.

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