New Nordic Skin Care Collagen Filler Ad Alert New Nordic Skin Care Collagen Filler Skin care claims referred to federal officials.
Oprah’s Anti-Aging Secret? Not Likely Ad Alert Oprah’s Anti-Aging Secret? Not Likely Website really links to Vitalie Skin Care Serum and Lumalift Eye Cream, which have secrets of their own.
ZO Skin Health Ossential Skin Creams Ad Alert ZO Skin Health Ossential Skin Creams Unapproved drug treatment claims linger following FDA warning letter.
Phytoceramides Skin Therapy Ad Alert Phytoceramides Skin Therapy What do Ellen DeGeneres, Cindy Crawford, and Jennifer Aniston have in common? Well, according to a spam email we received that links to a website, which looks a lot like…
Anti-Wrinkle Creams: Ellen the Expert? Ad Alert Anti-Wrinkle Creams: Ellen the Expert? Skin care companies Lavish Skin Care and DermaBright featured on fake celebrity sites.
Premier Care in Bathing Ad Alert Premier Care in Bathing Company told to clean up advertising related to competitors and its own financing offer.
Revitaline Ad Alert Revitaline Trial offer for skin care product carries with it the potential for additional charges.
Phyto-C Skin Care Products Ad Alert Phyto-C Skin Care Products FDA warns company about unapproved drug treatment claims, among other things.
Femora Anti Aging Face Cream Ad Alert Femora Anti Aging Face Cream Femora Anti Aging Face Cream’s free trial offer has pricing that is likely to cause wrinkles.
Moon Valley Organics Ad Alert Moon Valley Organics Illegal health claims for skin care products rub the FDA the wrong way.
Blissoma Ad Alert Blissoma The FDA is far from blissed-out about this skin care company’s health claims.
Naples Soap Company Ad Alert Naples Soap Company From “cruelty free” to “Made in the USA,” TINA.org finds personal care company’s marketing awash with questionable labels.
Perfect Age Anti-Wrinkle Cream Ad Alert Perfect Age Anti-Wrinkle Cream “Risk-free” trial offer could end up costing you plenty.
Smartwatches, Smart Rings Marketed to Measure Blood Sugar Ad Alert Smartwatches, Smart Rings Marketed to Measure Blood Sugar FDA warns consumers that devices cannot be trusted to give accurate blood sugar measurements.