Flawless Beauty's Relaunch Pending As Injunction-Mandated Recall Starts
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"We didn't want to fight this any further because of the legal fees," said Jack Gindi, owner of the firm. Four months after it agreed to within 20 days recall all lots of 19 products that FDA said were injectable or that contained human placenta, supplement and cosmetic firm Flawless Beauty on Jan. 23 announced the recall.
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