FDA Recalls Nail Polish Remover Sold on Amazon Due to Hazardous Chemicals
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for Morovan Gel Nail Polish Remover sold on Amazon due to the presence of hazardous chemicals. The recall notice, published on April 13, highlights the detection of methylene chloride and chloroform in the product, which are known to cause cancer in animals and pose potential health risks to humans. Methylene chloride is prohibited in cosmetics under FDA regulations. Approximately 4,000 units of the product, sold between August 2025 and January 2026, are affected. The nail polish remover, manufactured in China, comes in a 15 mL turquoise bottle with a white cap and matching green packaging box.