Authorities in Seoul, South Korea, have warned consumers about the presence of toxic substances in several products sold through popular online platforms such as SheinTemu and AliExpress. Some of these products reportedly contain dangerously high levels of harmful chemicals, in some cases exceeding permitted limits by hundreds of times.
These online retail giants have gained huge popularity globally, offering fashion items and accessories at irresistible prices. However, concerns about the safety of these products have grown, prompting the European Union and South Korea to step up inspections to ensure safety standards are met for fear of products that are being sold in stores. toxic.
In South Korea, extensive testing was carried out on 144 products from SheinTemu and AliExpress. The results revealed that several of these items not only violate regulations, but also pose a significant risk to consumers’ health. One alarming case was that of a pair of Shein shoes that contained phthalates in concentrations 229 times higher than the legal limit.
Another worrying example was the detection of formaldehyde in caps Sheina chemical commonly used in construction, which appeared at levels twice as high as permitted. In addition, high levels of dioxane, a probable carcinogen, were found in nail polishes, along with methanol above the safety threshold, both findings of great concern to users.
This situation has led to increased scrutiny over the security practices of these e-commerce portals, especially in light of the growing popularity of these platforms worldwide. Authorities are urging consumers to be more cautious when purchasing products from these sites and to be aware of potential risks associated with the use of products containing toxic.