Nutrafol
TINA.org found hair growth supplement company using deceptive marketing tactics to sell products.
Sheehan et al. v. Nutraceutical Wellness, Inc. d/b/a Nutrafol
23-cv-5652, S.D.N.Y.
(Feb. 2023)
Nutrafol Women
Falsely marketing that the ingredients in products are “medical grade” and “clinically proven” to treat hair loss when the ingredients are not “medical grade” and have not been FDA-approved to treat any medical conditions
Falsely marketing that products were formulated by physicians
Pending
TINA.org found hair growth supplement company using deceptive marketing tactics to sell products.
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as “clinically proven” to improve hair growth and prevent shedding
Allegations: Making misleading claims in the marketing for Nutrafol
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