Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 12) — Aiming to achieve the Korean make-up look? Check first if your Korean make-up is among the harmful products banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

FDA has released a list of beauty products manufactured by South Korean brands that are banned for carrying dangerous amounts of harmful chemicals.

The banned products are as follows:

Aritaum Full Cover Stick Concealer (#1 Light Beige)

*Batch No: AAH; Exp. Date: 2021.01.12; Batch No: BAH; Exp. Date: 2021.01.30; Batch No: CBH; Exp. Date: 2021.02.11)

Aritaum Full Cover Stick Concealer (#2 Natural Beige)

*Batch No: ELG; Exp. Date: 2020.12.17

Aritaum Full Cover Cream Concealer (#1 Light Beige & Natural Beige)

*Batch No: GLG; Exp. Date: 2020. 12. 14; Batch No: AAH; Exp. Date: 2021. 01. 30

Aritaum Full Cover Cream Concealer (#2 Olive Green & Pink)

*Batch No: AAH; Exp. Date: 2021. 01. 14

Etude House AC Clean Up Mild Concealer

*Batch No: AAH; Exp. Date: 2021.01.08

Etude House Drawing Eyebrow Duo (#3 Gray Brown)

*Batch No: GLG; Exp. Date: 2020.12.17

XTM Style Homme Black Erasing Pen

Black Monster Homme Black Erasing Pen

Skeda Homme Spot Concealer

Skinfood Cherry Full Lip Liner (Rose Cherry)

3CE Slim Eyebrow Pencil (Chestnut Brown)

Makeheal Naked Slim Brow Pencil Br0203

Makeheal Naked Slim Brown Pencil Y10801

"You are highly advised to immediately stop using them and throw them away," FDA warned.

FDA, in an April 2 statement, said South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety verified the 13 products contained dangerous levels of antimony.

Antimony may cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and lungs. Prolonged exposure to the chemical may lead to lung diseases, heart problems, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach ulcers.

Twelve of the 13 products were not distributed in the country through physical stores, while the batch of Etude House AC Clean Up Mild Concealer sold in its boutiques were found not to be included in the recall order.

Even if the banned products are not sold in the stores in the Philippines, FDA warned consumers might have bought the products from South Korea or from online sellers who purchase their products abroad.