Procter & Gamble is recalling aerosol dry shampoo and conditioner spray products from half a dozen brands sold in the US after finding benzene in some of them, CBS News reported.

The recall involves products produced in the US from the P&G brands Aussie, Herbal Essences, Pantene and Waterless, the Cincinnati-based consumer goods conglomerate said Friday in a notice posted by the US Food and Drug Administration.

FILE PHOTO: A Saudi woman wearing protective gloves shops at a supermarket, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia May 11, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri
FILE PHOTO: A Saudi woman wearing protective gloves shops at a supermarket, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia May 11, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri

Previously discontinued aerosol dry shampoo products from its Hair Food and Old Spice brands are also included in the recall, the report said.

Exposure to benzene -- classified as a human carcinogen -- can result in cancers. including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow, as well as life-threatening blood disorders. "Daily exposure to benzene in the recalled products at the levels detected in our testing would not be expected to cause adverse health consequences," P&G stated.

The recalled products were distributed to retailers nationwide and online. P&G brands will offer reimbursement to those who purchased the recalled products, which should be discarded, the company said, as per the report.

Tide detergent pods
Tide detergent pods, from Procter & Gamble, are seen at the Safeway storeReuters

Benzene is not an ingredient in any of P&G's products, but a review found unexpected levels of the carcinogen in the propellant that sprays the product from the can, the company said.

The company began testing its aerosol products after recent reports that indicated traces of benzene in some aerosol spray products, according to P&G.

The vast majority of P&G products including liquid shampoos and liquid conditioners are not part of the recall, CBS News reported.