Rihanna perfumes recalled after banned ingredient found: shoppers face serious risk

03/20/2026

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Rihanna perfumes recalled over 'serious chemical risk' to shoppers after banned ingredient found

Shoppers have been urged to stop using three perfumes sold under the Rihanna name after UK regulators found a banned chemical that can threaten reproductive health and trigger skin reactions. The recall affects small 15ml bottles sold at a high-street discount chain, and customers are being advised on how to identify the stock and claim refunds.

Why these perfumes were taken off shelves

Tests carried out after a local trading standards alert revealed the presence of BMHCA, a substance prohibited in cosmetics under UK law. The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) flagged the discovery as a serious risk to consumers.

Health concerns linked to the chemical

  • Researchers say BMHCA may harm the reproductive system.
  • It has been associated with potential risks to unborn babies.
  • The ingredient can also cause skin sensitisation in some people.

Which Rihanna fragrances are included and how to spot them

The recall covers three named perfumes marketed with Rihanna’s brand. All affected bottles are the 15ml eau de parfum format sold at a specific retailer.

  • Rihanna Kiss — barcode: 0608940572252
  • Rihanna RiRi — barcode: 0608940560389
  • Rihanna Rogue — barcode: 0608940559437

Only products purchased directly from the retailer with these exact barcodes are covered by the recall. Check the ingredients list on the packaging; the banned chemical would be listed there if present.

Immediate actions for customers who bought these scents

Retailers and regulators recommend a clear set of steps for anyone who owns one of the affected bottles.

  1. Stop using them immediately.
  2. Return the product to the store where it was bought for a full refund.
  3. If you are unsure whether your bottle is affected, contact the retailer by email.
  4. If you experience skin irritation or other symptoms, seek medical advice and keep the product packaging.

The retailer has advised customers to get in touch at help@savers.co.uk if they need confirmation or further assistance.

How regulators discovered the problem

Local Authority Trading Standards flagged the suspect products to national regulators. The OPSS then confirmed the banned substance was present and issued a formal recall notice.

Wider pattern of enforcement

The action follows similar investigations where OPSS found BMHCA in other cosmetics. Recent withdrawals included imported skin creams and serums whose labels were inaccurate or which contained undeclared allergens.

  • One distributor removed an Advanced Multi Vitamin Serum after BMHCA was detected.
  • Another product was pulled when investigators found incorrect ingredient lists and missing allergen declarations.

Retailer response and refunds process

The discount chain confirmed the affected bottles have been pulled from shelves and that eligible customers will receive a full refund on return. The recall applies only to purchases made in-store with the listed barcodes.

Further details and updates about the recall are being posted on the retailer’s website and through official OPSS channels.

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