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FarmHouse Fresh Acne Lotion Recalled for Benzene Contamination

🟡 MODERATE RISK — CLASS II
Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)  |  Date: 20260422  |  Units: 7,975 tubes  |  Risk: Class II

This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the FDA using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 29, 2026.

FHF Farmhouse Fresh, Midnight Clearing, NIGHT LOTION, 2.5% BENZOYL PEROXIDE ACNE TREATMENT, OTC a) 0.5 fl. oz./15ml; and b)1 fl. oz./30ml tubes; Made in the USA for FarmHouse Fresh, 8797 CR 858 McKinney, Texas recalled by Owen Biosciences Inc. - Chemical contamination: Presence of benzene

Stock photo for illustration — not the actual recalled product. Photo by Mi Tu on Unsplash

Most product safety scares are thankfully minor. This one is not. A new product recall in the United States affects nearly 8,000 tubes of Farmhouse Fresh acne treatment. The problem? The presence of benzene, a known human carcinogen. This recall impacts people and their health directly, so it's important to understand the details and take action if you have this product.

Benzene Found in Farmhouse Fresh Acne Treatment: What You Need To Know

Owen Biosciences Inc. recently initiated a voluntary recall on one of their Farmhouse Fresh products. This product is their Midnight Clearing Night Lotion, a 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide acne treatment sold in two sizes: 0.5 fl. oz./15ml and 1 fl. oz./30ml tubes. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the recall on April 22, 2026.

The reason for the recall is the detection of benzene in the product. Benzene is classified as a human carcinogen. Exposure to benzene can occur through inhalation, oral intake, and even through the skin. High levels of exposure over time can lead to serious health problems, including cancers like leukemia and blood disorders. Nobody wants to find out their acne treatment contains a carcinogen. That's why this recall is so important for American shoppers to understand.

Here's what the FDA recall notice specified:

  • Product: FHF Farmhouse Fresh, Midnight Clearing, NIGHT LOTION, 2.5% BENZOYL PEROXIDE ACNE TREATMENT, OTC
  • Sizes: a) 0.5 fl. oz./15ml; and b)1 fl. oz./30ml tubes
  • Manufacturer: Made in the USA for FarmHouse Fresh, 8797 CR 858 McKinney, Texas
  • Lot Numbers:
    • Lot #2595500, Exp.10/2/2026
    • Lot #2549700, Exp.6/12/2026
    • Lot #2638200, Exp.4/30/2027
  • Units Affected: 7,975 tubes
  • Distribution: U.S. Nationwide

The recall is classified as a Class II recall. This means that the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or that the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote. It's still a serious situation, and you should take immediate action if you have this product.

Why Benzene in Acne Treatment Is a Major Concern

The presence of benzene in a consumer product like acne treatment raises significant health concerns. Even low levels of benzene exposure over time can pose a risk. Benzene works by damaging cells in the body. The biggest risks are to bone marrow, where blood cells are made. Based on the official recall notice, there's no safe level of benzene exposure, particularly in products that are applied directly to the skin.

This particular Farmhouse Fresh product, while distributed nationwide, might be popular in certain regions of the U.S. If you purchased this product in Texas, where Farmhouse Fresh is based, or through online retailers that ship across the U.S., you should carefully check the lot number. It's also worth noting that the FDA has issued several recalls recently related to chemical contamination in personal care products, so this isn't necessarily an isolated incident.

It is unknown how the benzene contamination occurred in this product. The manufacturing processes, raw materials, or even the packaging could be potential sources. Owen Biosciences Inc. is likely investigating the cause to prevent future occurrences. This recall specifically targets three lot numbers to try and limit the scope of the problem.

What You Should Do Right Now

If you have purchased Farmhouse Fresh Midnight Clearing Night Lotion with one of the affected lot numbers, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Immediately stop using the product and discontinue applying it to your skin, as it could expose you to harmful benzene.
  2. Contact your healthcare provider if you have experienced any adverse health effects that you think might be related to the product's use.
  3. Check the lot number on the tube against the list of recalled lot numbers (2595500, 2549700, and 2638200), which you can find printed on the product packaging.
  4. Contact FarmHouse Fresh directly for information on how to return the product and receive a refund; they should have instructions on their website or a customer service line.

Where Was This Acne Treatment Sold?

The Farmhouse Fresh, Midnight Clearing, NIGHT LOTION, 2.5% BENZOYL PEROXIDE ACNE TREATMENT, OTC, was sold across the U.S. This means that American shoppers from California to New York could have purchased this product. While the recall notice doesn't mention specific retailers, Farmhouse Fresh products are often found in smaller boutiques, spas, and online through the company's website and other e-commerce platforms. They are not typically sold in major retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon, or Costco.

Because distribution was nationwide, it's crucial to check your medicine cabinets. If you bought acne treatment recently, particularly Farmhouse Fresh, take a moment to confirm it's not part of this product recall in the United States. Don't assume you're safe just because you bought it from a trusted source. The agency confirmed that 7,975 tubes are affected, and yours could be one of them. It's always better to be cautious than to risk exposure to a carcinogen.

If you're unsure where you purchased the product, reviewing your online order history or checking your credit card statements might help. Also, you can contact FarmHouse Fresh customer service for assistance; they might be able to help you determine if your purchase is affected based on when and where you bought it.

This recall was announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.fda.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is benzene and why is it dangerous?

Benzene is a chemical known to cause cancer in humans. Long-term exposure can lead to leukemia, other blood disorders, and damage to the immune system.

Q: How do I know if my Farmhouse Fresh acne treatment is part of the recall?

Check the lot number on the tube. The recalled lot numbers are 2595500, 2549700, and 2638200. If your product has one of these lot numbers, it's included in the recall.

Q: What should I do if I've been using the recalled acne treatment?

Stop using the product immediately. If you have any health concerns, contact your doctor or other healthcare provider.

Q: Can I get a refund for the recalled Farmhouse Fresh product?

Yes, you should be able to get a refund. Contact FarmHouse Fresh directly for information on how to return the product and receive a refund.

Q: Where can I find more information about this product recall?

The most reliable source of information is the official recall notice on the FDA website (www.fda.gov). You can also contact FarmHouse Fresh customer service for more details.

⚠️ If You Own This Product:
Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.
This article is based on official recall data from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Last verified on April 29, 2026.
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