UPDATE 2:
- This case was dismissed March 23, 2022.
UPDATE:
- The OGX shampoo lawsuit has been making its way through the court with the plaintiff filing an amended complaint recently.
- The class action lawsuit seeks to represent consumers who purchased various OGX hair products, including OGX Biotin+ Collagen Shampoo or Conditioner, OGX Renewing Argan Oil of Morocco Shampoo or Conditioner, Extra Strength Hydrate & Repair and Argan Oil of Morocco Shampoo or Conditioner, OGX Ever Straightening and Brazilian Keratin Therapy Shampoo or Conditioner, OGX Quenching + Coconut Curls Shampoo or Conditioner, along with others.
The OGX-brand shampoos and conditioners marketed by Johnson & Johnson to nourish and smooth your hair actually contain a combination of ingredients that cause significant hair loss, a new nationwide class action lawsuit alleges.
Plaintiff Larissa Whipple filed the class action lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. Monday in an Illinois federal court, alleging violations of state and federal laws.
Whipple says she bought OGX shampoo and conditioner because of Johnson & Johnson’s “false representation” that they would smooth, nourish, soften, repair, and revive her hair.
What wasn’t disclosed is that OGX hair products also include an ingredient or combination of ingredients that causes significant hair loss and scalp irritation upon proper application, she says.
“At least one ingredient in the Products, DMDM hydantoin, is a formaldehyde donor known to slowly leach formaldehyde when coming into contact with water,” Whipple says.
“Formaldehyde is a well-known human carcinogen that can cause cancer and other harmful reactions when absorbed into skin.”
The OGX products class action lawsuit says DMDM hydantoin has been used as a preservative in Johnson & Johnson products for well over a decade. However, it says the use of DMDM hydantoin as a preservative creates an unnecessary risk, because safer natural alternatives exist.
“As such, the Products are rendered dangerous and unsafe for sale as over-the-counter hair smoothing shampoo products,” says the OGX shampoo lawsuit.
Whipple says Johnson & Johnson failed to properly warn consumers of the dangers associated with using such a strong ingredient on their hair and scalp, even though it knew the risks.
“Defendant continued to conceal the dangers of the Products by failing to appropriately and fully recall the Products, by continuing to claim the Products were safe when properly applied, and by failing to warn consumers of the dangers attendant to the Products’ use,” alleges the OGX shampoo class action.
The plaintiff says, instead, Johnson & Johnson says OGX hair products contain special formulas intended to nourish and revive damaged or dry hair. She says she and thousands of other customers have experienced hair loss and scalp irritation as a result of the false misrepresentations.
Whipple is seeking to represent anyone in the United States who bought OGX shampoo and conditioner products, plus a consumer fraud multistate subclass and an Illinois Subclass.
She is suing for violation of state consumer fraud acts, Illinois consumer laws and unjust enrichment and seeking certification of the class action, damages, restitution, an injunction, a recall of all the OGX hair products and a jury trial.
American multinational corporation Johnson and Johnson is a household name, known for developing numerous consumer products, medical devices and pharmaceutical items that frequent the shelves of department stores. Many of the company’s products have been reported by consumers as being faulty or hazardous, leading to a range of class actions lawsuits being filed.
Johnson and Johnson is not the only company who has been targeted with such class action lawsuits. In June, a Unilever class action lawsuit was filed for similar hazardous products issues with its Suave haircare products. A class action lawsuit was also filed against Mane ‘n Tail products for ingredients which allegedly led to scalp irritation and other problems.
To learn more about the latest Johnson and Johnson class action lawsuit updates, click here.
Have you used OGX hair products? Let us know your experience in the comments!
The plaintiff is represented by Jonathan Shub and Kevin Laukaitis of Shub Law Firm LLC.
The OGX Shampoo Class Action Lawsuit is Whipple et al., v, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., Case No. 3:21-cv-50226, in the U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois.
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4,858 thoughts onJohnson & Johnson OGX Shampoo Makes Your Hair Fall Out, Class Action Lawsuit Alleges
I have used OGX Biotin and Collagen for more than 5 years as of May of 2025, hoping to slow or correct my hair loss and brittle condition but it seems I have been using a shampoo and conditioner that actual makes it worse. I can ‘t understand why a company is able continue to sell something that is enanthema to improved hair conduction as it is labeled on the bottle, From advertisement “#1 Hair Repair Brand”. How are they allowed to continue to peddle this sham solution to hair problems?
I’ve used a lot of the products, shampoos and conditioners. I was wondering why my hair was coming out in brushfuls!
I started using OGX Biotin & Collagen Shampoo and Conditioner for at least 5 years ago and it was recommended by someone who said it actually made her hair thicker. I am 72 and my hair has never been this thick and full! I will continue to use it as long as it is available.
I had used OGX shampoo and conditioner in several varieties including biotin, coconut, argon oil, and a few other types over at least a decade. In that period of time, I believe I was 35 or so and first noticed my hair thinning. I had thick but fine hair. The fall out since then has been unbelievable!!! I knew something was causing it, but little did I know it would be my shampoo which was supposed to building my hair with biotin. To this day my hair has not been the same, but after changing to natural shampoos the shedding decreased immensely and my hair wasn’t clogging drains and vacuums.
I having thinned out portions on my head and it is heart breaking as a woman to lose her hair. It’s just so precious and defines who we are, I told my dr and at first he thought I was just exaggerating until I showed him spots on my head several years into lose. I have been put onto medication by my dr. This should have never had to happen. I’m grateful to have learned it now before any more damage was ever done.
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…..HAIR TODAY GONE TOMORROW
OGX Bond protein repair heat protectant spray absolutely destroyed my neck! It literally caused severe blistering and bleeding when I use this product for only a few days! It is extremely dangerous and nobody should use this product ever! This brand should be removed from the shelves completely in the company needs to be shut down! I would like to be part of the class action lawsuit against them!
I have been using them for probably 12yrs and I lose an insane amount of hair. I always lost a reasonable amount growing up and just attributed the additional hair loss to getting older (im only 35). Since hearing about this lawsuit I have stopped using their products and it’s not as severe.
I started using the OGX Biotin & Collagen Shampoo in the purple bottle a few years back due to thinning hair. Never noticed any difference at first and thought well it will take more time so continued to use and it seemed all of a sudden instead of hair improving it started falling out more. Now I have major bald spots. I have stopped using this product but my hair does not seem to be coming back. I just read this article, why don’t they take these products off the market.