The shampoo brand has been recalled due to potential health risks.
Henkel, a consumer brand manufacturer Bacteria Klebsiella oxytoca.
Hankel’s Mexican department Voluntary memories According to a press release sent to Fox News Digital, 1,068 sets of shampoos were found after microbiological analysis showed the presence of bacteria.
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Hankel warned that the shampoo was distributed in New York and California and could have been further distributed to other states.
The product is also sold directly to consumers by retailers.

Mexico’s Henkel recalled over 1,000 Tec Tec Italy Totale shampoos due to bacterial contamination. (iStock)
this Recalling shampoo The version says it is in a 33.81 liquid/1 liter bottle with a mark on the side marked number 1G27542266, indicating UPC code 7501438375850.
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Exposure to these bacteria can cause health effects on humans (including eye, nose and skin infections) and serve as “other responses to consumers” Immune impaired conditions,” Hankel said.

The recalled shampoo is packaged in green plastic 33.81 liquid/1 liter bottle, marked with the batch number of 1G27542266 and the UPC code 7501438375850 on the side. (Amazon)
“To date, there have been no reports of user injuries or injuries to these products,” Hankel said in a press release.
“Consumers who experience symptoms or any medical problems related to this recall should Consult a doctor Immediately. ”
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Hankel advises that consumers who have purchased the affected Tec Italian shampoo should “stop using the product and return the product to their purchase location for a full refund.”

The company advises consumers should stop using contaminated products and seek medical care. (iStock)
Italy’s TEC tries to minimize all inconvenience, which may lead to consumers and [is] Committed to be totally satisfied. ” the company wrote.
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It also said: “Hankel is making a recall of what the Food and Drug Administration knows.”