WEN Cleansing Conditioner
December 2017: The Behrend and Bentz appeals were voluntarily dismissed, the reasons for which have not been disclosed. September 2017: Multiple objectors filed Notices of Appeal regarding the approval of the…
May 2016: After a status conference, the case was closed. The reasons have not been disclosed.
March 2016: A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against QVC and WEN by Chaz Dean. The complaint alleges that the companies deceptively market products – including varieties of WEN Cleansing Conditioners – as improving hair health and being less harmful than other hair care products without adequately disclosing that the products may cause serious side effects, including hair loss. In April 2016, the lawsuit was transferred to federal court. (Robinson et al v. QVC, Inc. and WEN by Chaz Dean, Inc., Case No. 16-cv-60932, S. D. FL.)
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December 2017: The Behrend and Bentz appeals were voluntarily dismissed, the reasons for which have not been disclosed. September 2017: Multiple objectors filed Notices of Appeal regarding the approval of the…
A class-action lawsuit was filed against WEN by Chaz Dean, Inc. and Guthy-Renker LLC for allegedly deceptively advertising various WEN® Cleansing Conditioner hair care products, including Coconut Mango, Cranberry, Fig,…
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