• secretcity
    +2

    Ugh. Frankly, many cosmetics companies (indie, especially) could potentially run the risk of contaminants. I've never used EOS and certainly won't now. But hopefully for the sake of their customer base, they will be able to identify the problem(s) and rectify them safely and in a timely manner.

    • LacquerCritic
      +3

      My concern is that the person in the case is having an allergic reaction to one of the many essential oils and other natural ingredients in the product. In that case there's nothing inherently wrong with the product and there is nothing to rectify.