‘I figured it would go down, but it’s just gotten worse. Angel has been using eyepacks all night, antihistamines and panadol but she’s just been crying in pain,’ Clare said.
‘We went in to the store on Monday and I said ‘look what you’ve done to my daughter’s eye’. They said they were busy and just offered me a $6 refund.
‘I said to them, ‘don’t you think you should take it off the shelves until you get this all cleared?’ Shouldn’t they be doing more testing before stocking this stuff?’
The packaging of the ‘Raspberry Leaf Botanical Eye Mask,’ advises users to leave the product under their eyes for 15 to 20 minutes.
The 14-year-old claims she only left the product on for five minutes as an experiment but woke up the following morning with both eyes severely swollen.
The swelling went down over her right eye but the teenager said she is still unable to open her left eye.
Clare claims her daughter’s GP has since confirmed the swelling is as a result of the eye mask.
‘Angel does this stuff all the time but she has never had a reaction like this. She wants to be a beautician so she loves to experiment with this stuff,’ Clare said.
A Kmart spokeswoman said the company had not received any ‘direct notifications’ from customers around the product, but confirmed they had launched an investigation.
The spokeswoman said: ‘The safety of our customers is our utmost priority, we would like to request the customer contact our customer service team so we can assist them with this investigation.’