Tomum Minoxidil Hair Serum Recalled Over Child Poisoning Risk
Tomum recalled its Minoxidil Hair Growth Treatment on March 5, 2026, due to serious poisoning risks to children. The product lacks required child-resistant packaging, increasing the risk of ingestion. Consumers should stop using the product immediately and contact the company for a safe replacement.
The hair serum contains minoxidil, which must be in child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The hair serum's bottles are not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.
What You Should Do
Consumers should stop using the product immediately. Belleka at 862 244-1785 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at tomumcs@gmail.com, or online at https://itomum.com/contact-us/ or https://itomum.com for more information.. Consumers should secure the recalled serum bottles out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact Belleka for a free replacement product, including two child-resistant bottles of serum (60 mL per unit). Consumers will be asked to dispose of the recalled product bottle and send a photo of the bottle in the trash to Belleka at tomumcs@gmail.com.. Available options: Replace
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About This Product
Tomum Minoxidil Hair Growth Treatment is a topical solution used to promote hair growth. Consumers typically purchase this product for its efficacy in treating hair thinning or loss.
Why This Is Dangerous
The product's formulation includes minoxidil, which is effective for hair growth but dangerous if ingested by children. The absence of child-resistant packaging increases the risk of accidental poisoning.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Consumers face a high urgency to act due to the potential risk of serious injury or death. The inconvenience of securing the product and obtaining a replacement adds to the situation.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Check for the brand name "Tomum" on the bottle and box.
Verify that the product is in a 100 mL silver spray bottle with a blue label.
Look for the product packaged in a blue box labeled with "Hair Growth Treatment."
Where to find product info
The serial number and UPC code are typically located on the bottom of the box or near the label of the spray bottle.
What timeline to expect
Expect a realistic timeline of 4-8 weeks for the processing of refunds or replacements.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Document all communications with the company.
Follow up with Belleka via phone or email if you do not receive a response within two weeks.
Consider filing a complaint with the Consumer Product Safety Commission if issues persist.
How to prevent similar issues
Always check for child-resistant packaging when purchasing similar products.
Research safety certifications for personal care products before buying.
Be cautious with any chemicals or treatments that could pose a risk to children.
Documentation advice
Keep a record of your purchase, including receipts and photos of the recalled product.
Product Details
This recall involves Tomum Minoxidil Hair Growth Treatment in 100 mL spray bottles. The bottles are silver with a blue wraparound label and a black cap. They were packaged in a blue box with "TOMUM" and "Hair Growth Treatment" printed on both the bottle and box.
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