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Sefudun 5% Minoxidil Hair Growth Serum Recall

Sefudun 5% Minoxidil Hair Growth Serum Kits Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Child Poisoning; Violates Mandatory Standard for Child-Resistant Packaging; Sold on Amazon by Nengmiaokeji

Updated January 29, 2026

Sefudun 5% Minoxidil Hair Growth Serum Kits are being recalled because the bottles are not child-resistant, as required by law. If a young child swallows minoxidil, it can cause serious injury or death.

Is the Sefudun Hair Growth Serum Kits recalled? Yes. This product was recalled by CPSC on January 29, 2026. Details below.

What is recalled

Sefudun 5% Minoxidil Hair Growth Serum Kit, a hair serum sold in a black glass bottle with a black-and-gold dropper cap and a black-and-white label reading "SEFUDUN HAIR GROWTH SERUM" and "BIOTIN 5% MINOXIDIL." The kit also includes a black plastic applicator. Sold on Amazon by Nengmiaokeji.

Am I affected

You're affected if you have a Sefudun Hair Growth Serum Kit with a black glass bottle labeled "SEFUDUN HAIR GROWTH SERUM" and "BIOTIN 5% MINOXIDIL," purchased on Amazon from seller Nengmiaokeji.

What to do right now

Right now, move the bottle somewhere completely out of sight and reach of children. Then empty the serum into the trash, photograph the empty bottle in the trash, and email that photo to Nengmiaokeji at [email protected] to receive a free replacement bottle.

Contact: Nengmiaokeji at [email protected].

The hazard

The hair growth serum contains minoxidil, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The serum bottle is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

Brands affected

Source
CPSC
Category
Baby & Kids
Recall ID
cpsc-26218
Recalled
January 29, 2026
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