A four-pack of temporary tattoos has been recalled over the risk of allergic reactions due to its ingredients not being listed on the packaging.
The pride-themed tattoos were sold online, internationally and in retailers around Australia.

There is a risk of allergic reactions if consumers are exposed to ingredients they are sensitive or allergic to, according to a Product Safety Australia statement.

Pride Tattoos Recalled
A four-pack of temporary tattoos has been recalled over risk of allergic reactions due to its ingredients not being listed on the packaging. (Product Safety Australia)

Each packet contained four sheets of tattoos.

Because consumers cannot check the ingredients list, they have been advised to stop using the product immediately.

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The tattoos were sold between January 2023 and August 2024.

Consumers should contact the supplier Oceana International for a free return and full refund of the product.

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