Almay Cosmetics Containing PFAs
Allegations: Falsely marketing cosmetics as clean, healthy, and non-toxic when they contain harmful ingredients
Givens et al. v. Revlon, Inc. et al.
23-cv-857, E.D. Tex.
(Sept. 2023)
Givens et al. v. Revlon, Inc.
23-cv-2034, N.D. Tex.
(Sept. 2023)
Creme of Nature Moisture-Rich Hair Color with Shea Butter Conditioner
Falsely marketing products as “Ammonia Free”
Givens case (No. 23-cv-857): Pending
Givens case (No. 23-cv-2034): Voluntarily dismissed
Allegations: Falsely marketing cosmetics as clean, healthy, and non-toxic when they contain harmful ingredients
In August 2018, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Revlon and Almay for allegedly misleadingly marketing Almay products as “hypoallergenic” when, according to plaintiffs, they contain allergens, irritants, and other…
August 2017: A federal judge granted final approval of the settlement. March 2017: A federal judge granted the parties’ joint motion for preliminary approval of the settlement agreement. A final…
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