Health Canada has issued an expanded recall notice involving several Rocco Donna Professional hair products currently sold across Canada. This updated advisory, released on October 2, includes a popular dry shampoo product, which joins other previously recalled items from the same brand.
The reason behind the recall is a serious one: missing mandatory hazard labelling, which is required by Canadian regulations to ensure consumer safety. Without proper labeling, consumers may not be aware of potential health risks posed by the ingredients or usage of these products.
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What Products Are Affected by the Rocco Donna Recall?
Newly Recalled: Rocco Donna Professional Dry Shampoo
- Product Name: Rocco Donna Professional — Dry Shampoo
- Size: 198 grams / 7 oz
- UPC: 705377713712
- Sold Between: July 2024 – September 2025
This dry shampoo is the most recent addition to the recall and was available through multiple retail channels, including Amazon Canada and HomeSense.
Previously Recalled Rocco Donna Products Still Under Recall
Anti-Frizz Workable Hairspray
- Product Name: Rocco Donna Professional — Anti-Frizz Workable Hairspray
- Volume: 198 millilitres / 7 oz
- UPC: 636045984557
Dry Texture Spray
- Product Name: Rocco Donna Professional — Dry Texture Spray
- Weight: 283 grams / 10 oz
- UPC: 705377713736
These products, like the dry shampoo, lack proper hazard labelling and pose potential safety risks if used without appropriate precautions.
Where Were These Products Sold?
The affected hair products were distributed and sold in Canada through both online and retail stores, including:
- Amazon.ca
- HomeSense
Retailers have since pulled the recalled items from their shelves, but Health Canada urges anyone who may still have them at home to take immediate action.
What Should Consumers Do Now?
Stop Using the Products Immediately
Health Canada strongly advises consumers to immediately discontinue use of any of the recalled Rocco Donna hair products.
Proper Disposal Is Required
Consumers should dispose of these items according to municipal hazardous waste guidelines. These are not typical household garbage items and require special handling due to their potentially hazardous nature.
Report Any Health or Safety Concerns
If you have experienced any side effects or incidents after using the recalled products, Health Canada encourages you to report them. Here’s how:
- Drug or Health Product Complaints: Submit directly to Health Canada.
- Food Safety Concerns: Report via the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) website.
Stay Informed on Future Product Recalls
To keep up-to-date with product recalls and safety notices in Canada, you can regularly check online databases maintained by:
- Health Canada
- Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Being proactive about product safety helps protect not just yourself, but your household and community as well.