Beauty brand Yes To, which offers products with “at least 95% natural ingredients” that are paraben-free, voluntarily pulled a facial mask after customers complained about red and burning reactions.
APEX, N.C. (WTVD) -- It's a beauty product that is supposed to brighten and give your face a glow, instead this face mask is now being pulled off store shelves after moms say their daughters had a bad ...
Skin care brand Yes To, known for its popular facemasks, recalled one of its products for allegedly causing burns, blisters and swelling among some users. The beauty brand, which bills itself as ...
KCCI 8 NEWS AT 10:00. LAURA: A KCCI INVESTIGATION. FACEMASKS ARE MEANT TO RELAX YOU, BUT ONE POPULAR KIND IS DOING THE OPPOSITE. MAX: SOME PEOPLE HAVE EVEN REPORTED CHEMICAL BURNS FROM THOSE MASKS. AS ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Promises of bright, glowing, and more even-looking complexions turn complicated for the beauty brand "Yes To." A Bay Area couple shared photos with ABC7 News, showing bad ...
Yes To, a popular skincare brand, has pulled one of its face masks from store shelves. The move, per BuzzFeed News, comes after customers reportedly experienced allergic reactions to the company's ...
A 13-year-old girl in Missouri is warning others about a store-bought face mask she recently used that she said made her face feel like it was on fire.Lauren Moore and her friends often use ...