Sarah Mirando  |  October 14, 2013

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Organix class action lawsuit settlement

Details on how to file a claim for the $6.5 million Organix class action lawsuit settlement reached in August are now available. If you purchased Organix hair care and skin care products at any time between October 25, 2008, and October 10, 2013, you may be eligible to claim up to $28 cash from the class action settlement. Eligible Organix products include but are not limited to Organix Coconut Milk, Organix Macadamia Oil, Organix Cocoa Butter, Oganix Brazilian Keratin Therapy, Organix Moroccan Argan Oil, and more.

If approved, the Organix settlement will resolve a 2012 class action lawsuit (Golloher v. Todd Christopher) that alleges the packaging and labels of certain Organix hair and skin products misled consumers into believing the products were wholly organic. The maker of the products, Todd Christopher International Inc. (doing business as Vogue International), denies the allegations but has agreed to refund consumers through a class action settlement to avoid burdensome and costly litigation.

Under the terms of the Organix class action settlement, Vogue International has agreed to pay Class Members $4 for each Organix product they purchased, up to a maximum of $28. Vogue is also prohibited from manufacturing skin care and hair care products under the Organix brand. The class action settlement will also prohibit the company from using the term “organic” on a product label unless at least 70 percent of its ingredients are organically produced.

Who’s Eligible

If you purchased Organix hair care and skin care products at any time between October 25, 2008, and October 10, 2013, you may be eligible to claim up to $28 cash from the class action settlement. Eligible Organix products include but are not limited to Organix Coconut Milk, Organix Macadamia Oil, Organix Cocoa Butter, Oganix Brazilian Keratin Therapy, Organix Moroccan Argan Oil, and more.

Potential Award

$28

Claim Form
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Claim Forms can be submitted online at www.HairCareSettlement.com or mailed to the Settlement Administrator at the following address:

Organix Class Settlement
Claims Administrator
Heffler Claims Group
P.O. Box 59029
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Claim Form Deadline

3/17/14

Case Name

Golloher, et al. v. Todd Christopher International Inc. dba Vogue International, Case No. 3:12-cv-06002-RS, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Final Hearing

2/5/14

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Organix Class Settlement
Claims Administrator
Heffler Claims Group
P.O. Box 59029
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Class Counsel

Mark N. Todzo
LEXINGTON LAW GROUP

Defense Counsel

Kieran G. Doyle
COWAN, LIEBOWITZ & LATMAN

UPDATE: Checks for the Organix class action settlement were mailed no later than Dec. 26. Congratulations to our viewers who filed claims and got paid!

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103 thoughts onOrganix Hair Care, Skin Care Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Joseph Malbrough says:

    I was always under the impression that organic ment “Organic!”

  2. tina darling says:

    bought this product and was highly disappointed.it smelled great but after using it.it made my hair smell so bad.will never buy this product again!!!!!!!

  3. Rachel Leadens says:

    I bought this shampoo and belive the product is misleading as I did not feel the benefits they were alluding to. My hair didn’t feel any different than when I use regular non-organic shampoo.

  4. Tony Pennacchio says:

    I bought Organix and didn’t see/smell/feel a difference.

  5. Gwen says:

    I bought Organix and it helped my scalp and hair no better than other shampoos. I felt it made my hair worse. I bought my products from CVS.

  6. Carol says:

    I bought this product looking for an organic because my old products had me breaking out from head to toe! Of course, you should read the label and I have been thinking for awhile someone should file a suit because the name is misleading. I will be glad to get my money back.

  7. kelly says:

    well it smells nice could not tell any difference then vo5 shampoos, what a waste of money , of course nothing is organic ,no matter what it says

  8. christina says:

    Bought it a few times for my daughter, wasnt any better than the cheaper brand, was disappointed.

  9. Bennie says:

    my wife his this product

  10. Jenifer Panagakos says:

    Funny they’re still producing this junk, I just saw their brands being marketed in Rite Aids in Middletown NY. Did they have to do a disclaimer to continue? Just wondering. Never bought it’s overpriced.

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