Katherine Webster  |  February 1, 2021

Category: Beauty Products

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A woman in a white robe looks in a mirror as she puts on a sheet mask - Yes to Grapefruit

Skincare company Yes To Inc. has agreed to pay $750,000 to end claims its recalled Yes To Grapefruit Vitamin C Glow-Boosting Unicorn Paper Mask caused skin irritation and redness.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the Yes To Grapefruit mask recall in January 2020 after consumers complained the product caused skin irritation in adults and children.

As a result of the recall, the company pulled the mask from shelves at major retailers in the U.S.

Lead plaintiffs Imani Whitfield and Shawanna McCoy filed their class action lawsuit that same month, seeking to represent a nationwide Class and Pennsylvania Subclass of consumers who had purchased the Yes To Grapefruit Vitamin C Glow-Boosting Unicorn Paper Mask.

According to the class action lawsuit, one consumer complained about the skin irritation issue with the Yes To Grapefruit mask via social media as early as September 2019.

Whitfield and McCoy alleged the company knew about the complaint because it responded to the post, instructing the consumer to email the company’s customer service department. However, it failed to take any further action.

Yes to Grapefruit Unicorn mask“This delay allowed Defendant to reap a significant financial windfall over the Christmas season, while putting its customers at risk,” the complaint said. “Due to Defendant’s behavior, consumers were forced to suffer the consequences while Defendant reaped significant financial compensation from unsuspecting consumers.”

Under the terms of the proposed settlement, Class Members submitting valid claims may be eligible to recover $3 for each mask purchased or used, up to a maximum of six. No proof of purchase will be required.

No other relief is provided under the settlement terms.

If the Yes To Grapefruit mask settlement receives preliminary approval as expected Feb. 26, 2021, consumers will be able to file claims until April 12, 2021. Those wishing to opt out of the settlement will have until Aug. 10, 2021, to do so.

A final approval hearing is scheduled for Sept. 24, 2021.

Did you purchase or use the Yes To Grapefruit Vitamin C Glow-Boosting Unicorn Paper Mask? Did you experience any skin irritation? Let us know in the comment section below.

The plaintiffs are represented by Gillian L. Wade, Sara D. Avila, and Marc A. Castaneda of Milstein Jackson Fairchild & Wade LLP; and L. Timothy Fisher of Bursor & Fisher PA.

The Yes To Grapefruit Mask Class Action Lawsuit is Imani Whitfield, et al. v. Yes To Inc., Case No. 2:20-cv-00763-AB-AS, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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197 thoughts on$750K Settlement Reached In Yes To Grapefruit Mask Class Action Lawsuit

  1. Cindy Morris says:

    I surely qualify as well. Add me please

  2. Yvette Dhuperoyrs says:

    Pls add me for sure I tried this product like 8 times and made me breakout

  3. Tamar Sanders says:

    Add me

  4. Angelica Romero says:

    Add me

  5. Alison Fjoslien says:

    Add me

  6. Jama Brown says:

    We purchased for the girls for Christmas.

  7. Sean Gusler says:

    add me

  8. Mandy Jordan says:

    Redness and puffiness
    It lasted for 2 days!

  9. Montana Zitnak says:

    I personally had skin irritation and burning. I thought it was just the mask cleaning my pores but it remained red after taking it off

  10. Matthew S Mason says:

    Yes add me

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