Face Moisturizer Sold at Sephora & Amazon Recalled 

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Addiction Recovery Bulletin

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Jan. 23, 2025 – Before slathering on your moisturizer, you might want to take a second to check the jar. 

First Aid Beauty recently voluntarily ordered back more than 2,700 pots of its best-selling Ultra Repair Cream in the coconut vanilla scent after a batch “intended for quarantine” was accidentally sold to customers.

This cult-favorite cream, which retails for $38 at Sephora, has built a massive fan base, fueled by rave TikTok reviews and skin care influencers like celebrity makeup artist Jill Powell, who called it “a drink of water for your skin.”

Fans, including The Post’s beauty gurus, swear by the Ultra Repair Cream for its ability to provide instant relief for dry, distressed skin and eczema. First Aid Beauty also promotes the cream as a solution for smoothing fine lines, reducing redness and strengthening the skin barrier. Only packages of Ultra Repair Cream with the lot numbers 24D44 and 24D45 with the expiration dates of April 10 and 11, 2026, are being recalled; however, they were distributed across the US in retail stores and online. 

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