Updated
Updated · Boston 25 News · Aug 12
Henkel Recalls Schwarzkopf Mousse in 12 States Over 25 Batches' Explosion Risk
Updated
Updated · Boston 25 News · Aug 12

Henkel Recalls Schwarzkopf Mousse in 12 States Over 25 Batches' Explosion Risk

3 articles · Updated · Boston 25 News · Aug 12

Summary

  • Henkel's voluntary recall covers 25 batch codes of Schwarzkopf Professional Osis Grip Extra Strong Mousse in 6.76-ounce aerosol cans sold in 12 U.S. states.
  • A packaging imperfection in the aluminum can may let product leak under pressure, creating an explosion hazard, according to an Aug. 11 FDA notice.
  • Henkel said it has received three reports tied to the issue—one customer complaint and two salon reports—with one hand-bruising injury and no other injuries identified.
  • Consumers and salons are advised to stop using affected cans and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund; Henkel said other Schwarzkopf products are not affected.

Insights

Could a hidden defect in your favorite hair mousse turn it into a dangerous explosive right on your bathroom counter?
Does this alarming product recall signal a much larger hidden flaw in modern eco-friendly aluminum aerosol packaging?
How did these exploding aerosol cans bypass strict industry safety tests before reaching salons and consumers across twelve states?