OGX Hair Products
Allegations: Deceptively using slack-filled containers
Whipple et al v. Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.
21-cv-19830, D.N.J.
(June 2021)
OGX shampoo and conditioner
Misleadingly marketing products will smooth, nourish, soften, repair and revive hair without disclosing that they contain an ingredient – DMDM hydantoin – that causes hair loss and scalp irritation
Pending
Allegations: Deceptively using slack-filled containers
Allegations: Falsely representing that products smooth, nourish, soften, repair and revive hair without disclosing that ingredients in the products cause significant hair loss and irritate the scalp
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