Tween superstar JoJo Siwa and Claire's accessory and cosmetic stores are two sparkly creations made for each other.

Now the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says her makeup kit sold there is dangerous: It tested positive for asbestos. The store has recalled the product after the FDA issued a warning to stop using the product immediately.

Claire’s JoJo Siwa Makeup Set (Batch/Lot No. S180109), which contains eyeshadow, two lip glosses and nail polish, is geared toward young girls and teens. Siwa, 16, first appeared on "Dance Moms" and has since become a breakout star with her own YouTube channel with 9.8 million subscribers, products and appearances everywhere.

The FDA announcement comes three months after other Claire's products were pulled from the shelves because they also contained asbestos.

Siwa has yet to make any kind of statement on social media.

"Trace amounts of asbestos fibers" were found after testing in the powder eye shadow, said Claire's in a statement to USA TODAY.

Also testing positive for asbestos was a product from Beauty Plus called Global Contour Effects Palette 2/No. S1603002/PD-C1179. It's unclear where this cosmetic was sold; USA TODAY has reached out to Beauty Plus for details.

Both recalls were made by the companies before they were announced by the FDA last week.

Claire's says products safe

Claire's said in its statement that it has "voluntarily recalled the JoJo Cosmetic Kit out of an abundance of caution."

"Claire’s stands behind the safety of this item and all other Claire’s cosmetic items, as such small trace amounts are considered acceptable under European and Canadian cosmetic safety regulations." the company said by email. "In addition, last year Claire’s moved to talc-free cosmetic manufacturing to prevent any further concerns about talc contamination. Claire’s also supports increased FDA oversight of personal care products. We will provide a full refund to any customers who purchased the product."

History of recalls

In March, the FDA announced that three products from Claire's and one from Justice were found to contain asbestos.

Claire's initially refused the agency's request to recall those products, saying the test results showed "significant errors." But the company relented "out of an abundance of caution."

"Specifically, the FDA test reports have mischaracterized fibers in the products as asbestos, in direct contradiction to established EPA and USP criterion for classifying asbestos fibers," the company said.

Consumers with questions about the Claire's recall can contact Claire's at www.claires.com/us/product-and-safety.html.

Those with questions about the Beauty Plus recall can email info@beautyplusinc.com.

Contributing: The Associated Press

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