Anne Bucher  |  February 18, 2022

Category: Beauty Products
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Clorox, Burt’s Bees Class Action Lawsuit Overview:

  • Who: Plaintiff Daniela Gruen filed a class action lawsuit against Burt’s Bees and Clorox.
  • Why: The Clorox class action lawsuit alleges Burt’s Bees products do not disclose that they contain harmful “forever chemicals.”
  • Where: The lawsuit was filed in California federal court.

The Clorox Company and The Burt’s Bees Products Company are facing a class action lawsuit alleging Burt’s Bees cosmetic products contain unsafe “forever chemicals” that pose a risk to human health.

Plaintiff Daniela Gruen alleges Burt’s Bees has built a strong reputation and consumer trust by selling products that are of reliable quality. Clorox purchased the company in 2007 and continues to tout the safety of Burt’s Bees products, marketing them as “kind to skin & planet.”

The Burt’s Bee’s website claims that its products are “consciously crafted with ingredients from nature,” all “over 95% natural origin” and formulated without “chemicals of concern.” 

However, Gruen says that Clorox and Burt’s Bees fail to disclose that its products contain unsafe per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of synthetic chemicals known to pose a risk to humans and the environment.

Burt’s Bees Class Action Says PFAS Pose Significant Health Risk to Humans

“PFAS have become known as ‘forever chemicals’ because the carbon-fluorine bonds in PFAS are extremely strong and thus are not appreciably degraded under environmental conditions,” the Burt’s Bees class action lawsuit states.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reportedly determined that PFAS are linked to serious health problems, including cancer, decreased fertility, liver damage and increased risk of asthma and thyroid disease.

The Burt’s Bees products are not safe because they contain PFAS that have a detrimental effect on human health, according to the Burt’s Bees class action lawsuit.

Independent testing of Burt’s Bees products has reportedly shown that they contain PFAS even though the ingredients lists do not disclose the presence of these forever chemicals, Gruen says.

Gruen says she has purchased several Burt’s Bees products, including Burt’s Bees Nourishing Mascara, Lip Shimmer and Lip Gloss. The packaging for these products did not disclose that they contained PFAS, according to the Burt’s Bees class action lawsuit. 

“No reasonable consumer would have purchased, or paid as much, for the Products had they known products contained harmful ingredients linked to adverse health effects in humans,” the Burt’s Bees PFAS class action lawsuit alleges.

Gruen filed the Burt’s Bees class action lawsuit on behalf of herself and a proposed class of consumers who purchased Burt’s Bees cosmetics products that contain PFAS.

She is asking for compensatory, statutory, and punitive damages, injunctive relief, restitution, prejudgment interest and other relief.

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Gruen is represented by Danielle L. Perry and Gary E. Mason of Mason Lietz & Klinger LLP and by Jonathan Shub and Kevin Laukaitis of Shub Law Firm LLC.

The Burt’s Bees Toxic Chemicals Class Action Lawsuit is Daniela Gruen v. The Clorox Company, et al., Case No. 3:22-cv-00935, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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917 thoughts onBurt’s Bees Class Action Says Cosmetics Contain Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’

  1. Debra J Foltynewicz says:

    add me please

  2. J Kos says:

    As a former cancer patient I have assidously researches and refused to use any personal care products with parabens, phthalates or SLS. I NEVER would’ve bought Burt’s Bees makeup if ‘d known this garbage was in it. If it was the last makeup on Earth I would just have pale lips instead of putting toxic chemicals on my skin.

  3. James Hindal says:

    Add me. I have receipts of purchase.

  4. Jackie Garvey says:

    Before Burt’s Bees was sold to Clorox, I paid premium prices for their products. Now I have reactions to their lip balms and can see the product is not the same. I will not purchase anything from Burt’s Bees, sadly, because of the reactions and this news!

  5. CYNTHIA R BEERS says:

    I use the lip balm due to my lips chap bad but wondered why I would get sores sometimes. Add me…

  6. Lisa Wood says:

    Please add me

  7. Sophia shafal says:

    I buy their lip balm all the time. Goodness sake thank you for the warning

    ADD ME

  8. Lisa Wood says:

    Spent a lot on these products.trusted the hype.

  9. Mona Brookins says:

    Add me please.

  10. Aelia Marotta says:

    I have used several of Burt’sBees products over the years . Occasionally , my skin broke out . There needs to be truth in advertising notifying the user of this precaution . Please add me . Thank you .,

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