Mum recalls daughter's 'very traumatic' experience with this Kmart product! What happened?

Navigating the aisles of our favourite stores, we often come across a plethora of products promising several health benefits.

However, a recent incident involving a popular Kmart product left a family shaken and raised serious concerns about product safety.


In a distressing turn of events, a 13-year-old found herself in the emergency department.

Missy, a young girl, was forced to go through her birthday in a state of excruciating pain.

Moments before her hospitalisation, Missy tried out Kmart's Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Balm on her face.

The product, designed to cleanse the skin, accidentally got into her eyes.


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Leah recounted the whole ordeal in a video posted on her business page. Image Credit: Instagram/Leah Ladson


This accident led to severe consequences for the young girl

Missy's mum, Leah, recounted the harrowing experience in a video she posted online.

Leah detailed the rapid succession of events that led to Missy's hospitalisation.

'Straight away, she was complaining of blurred vision,' Leah said in a video posted last Tuesday.

'Then, very rapidly, she was in a huge amount of pain and couldn't open her eyes.'


Despite Leah's attempts to alleviate her daughter's suffering with a saline solution and a shower rinse, the pain persisted.

Missy spent six hours in the hospital, and medical staff administered multiple painkillers to keep Missy at bay.

'A second shot of Fentanyl finally worked enough, and then we spent a few hours with doctors literally prying her eyeballs open and flushing litres of saline through her eyes,' Leah added.

'Very traumatic, to say the least.'

Kmart's Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Balm cautioned users to avoid eye contact.

However, Leah argued otherwise.

'For a cleansing balm that goes on your face, I don't know how you're going to avoid full eye contact,' she stated.


The incident prompted Leah to speak out on behalf of her daughter, hoping that it could prevent potential harm to others.

In response to Missy and Leah's situation, a Kmart spokesperson expressed deep concern about their ordeal.

The spokesperson assured the mum and daughter that the quality and safety of their products are of utmost importance.

'We want to assure our customers that our cosmetics are designed to ensure that they comply with both Australian and European requirements on ingredients,' the spokesperson shared in a statement.

Watch Leah and Missy's story here:

Source: @leahladson/Instragram

In line with an ongoing investigation, Kmart removed the said product from their shelves.

This alarming incident should be a reminder of the importance of product safety, especially when it comes to body and face products.

It also highlighted the need for consumers to be vigilant and report any adverse reactions to products, as it could lead to investigations.
Key Takeaways

  • A Victorian mum warned shoppers about a Kmart skincare product that led to a hospital visit for her daughter.
  • The young girl experienced severe pain and blurred vision after using Kmart's Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Balm.
  • Despite the product's instructions advising to avoid contact with eyes, the mother questioned the practicality of this warning for a face-cleansing product.
  • Kmart expressed its concern over the incident and started a formal investigation into the product and its safety.
Have you ever had a similar experience with any of your skincare products? How do you ensure the products you use are safe? We invite you to share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.
 

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Yes I have and totally my fault.i opened one eye and got the cream in it. Yes it was awful and managed it myself but commonsense should come to bear. All cosmetics warn to keep away from eyes and considering the many millions of people who don’t get it in their eyes k mart are at no fault whatsoever.
The public warning is a good idea though
 
More influencers getting their picture on social media! Why does a 13 year old need a face wash? Plain water (or some soap) and a good rub with the hands should suffice. I do feel for this young girl who must have been in a lot of pain, but did she need a face wash at such a young age? Some youngsters, however, may need assistance for acne. All makeup, moisturisers, blemish removers etc clog the pores in your skin not allowing them to breathe. Let nature take its course on young skins, unless they have a severe condition which could benefit from medical intervention, not off-the-shelf products that react differently on each one.
 
As a 74 year old I’ve used a lot of cosmetics in my life, and always kept them away from the eyes that is unless they are an eye cream. I don't know how old this young girl is, but mother should teach their daughters the proper use of everting feminine, don’t let them learn from their school friends.
 
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More influencers getting their picture on social media! Why does a 13 year old need a face wash? Plain water (or some soap) and a good rub with the hands should suffice. I do feel for this young girl who must have been in a lot of pain, but did she need a face wash at such a young age? Some youngsters, however, may need assistance for acne. All makeup, moisturisers, blemish removers etc clog the pores in your skin not allowing them to breathe. Let nature take its course on young skins, unless they have a severe condition which could benefit from medical intervention, not off-the-shelf products that react differently on each one.
SPOT ON!
 
Wouldn't think that this product should need to be used by a 13 year old....that aside it is an ACID cleansing balm with a WARNING about not getting it in the eyes.....If the child hasn't been shown by an adult about how to use this product then surely it should not be used by them and left in the cupboard.
There is obviously a safe procedure in using this cleanser and I don't think it should be touched by children who don't understand about its misuse.:unsure:
 
Everyone knows that even soap or shampoo hurts if you get it in your eyes! Do they want the shops that sell these to be held responsible? People need to be held accountable for their own stupid actions and for not reading the instructions. Also, why was such a young child allowed to use such a strong cleanser, aimed at mature skin and wrinkles? (On a side note - motorbikes sold to America had to have a warning sticker that read, "No part of this motorbike should be eaten.") Common sense must now be considered "old school"!
 
Its the problem with buying cheap products. There are so many excellent natural products, produced in Australia, probably cost a little more, but are so better for not only the environment, but also for ones skin. And it is made in Australia. So many of cheap products are made over seas, and don`t have the same strict code as Australia, NZ, and a lot of other Countries. (Being diplomatic here)
 

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