Neutrogena issued a recall of its light-emitting therapy masks aimed at fighting acne, "citing a 'theoretical risk of eye injury" to a subset of people who had underlying eye conditions or were taking
medicine that made them sensitive to light," according to
The New York Times. Other masks are still on the market, and dermatologists continue to use them, including one quoted as saying she
"used much stronger eyewear than was provided by [Neutrogena]....If you’re using the right eyewear protection, you should be fine.”
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