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Update:

  • A consumer in California voluntarily dismissed in their entirety claims against L’Oréal USA Inc. in April 2022.
  • The dismissal ended claims L’Oréal intentionally hid from consumers that some of its waterproof mascaras allegedly contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). 
  • The claims were initially filed in a Northern California federal court in February 2022. 
  • The consumer claimed L’Oréal was in violation of both state and federal consumer protection laws by not disclosing the alleged presence of PFAS, which they argued were toxic substances. 
  • The dismissal was made without prejudice and came two days after an order extending time for response to the complaint. 

L’Oréal Mascara Toxic Substance Class Action Overview:

  • Who: L’Oréal USA, Inc. is being sued by a mascara customer.
  • Why: The consumer alleges L’Oréal intentionally hides the fact that some of its waterproof mascaras contain a toxic substance.
  • Where: The lawsuit was filed in a California federal court.

(Feb. 24, 2022)

L’Oréal hides that its popular waterproof mascara products contain toxic substances, according to a new class action lawsuit.

Plaintiff Sumner Davenport filed the class action complaint against L’Oréal USA Inc. on Feb. 22 in a California federal court, alleging violations of state and federal consumer laws. 

According to Davenport, L’Oréal, one of the largest cosmetics companies in the world, intentionally fails to disclose to consumers that its popular waterproof mascara products contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, despite the fact it knew or should have known that the information is material to consumers.

“Instead, L’Oréal represented that its waterproof mascaras were safe, effective, high-quality and appropriate for use on consumers’ eyelashes,” Davenport says.

What L’Oréal did not tell consumers is that PFAS, which can have adverse effects on humans and can bioaccumulate in human’s bodies, are present in detectable amounts in its waterproof mascaras, she alleges. 

“Even very low levels of PFAS can be toxic to humans,” the lawsuit states. “This risk is particularly high where the PFAS are applied near the eyes, as is the case with mascara products.”

L’Oréal waterproof mascara misleadingly, fraudulently advertised, plaintiff alleges

The plaintiff alleges that from at least 2018, L’Oréal’s waterproof mascara was misleadingly and fraudulently advertised because it failed to disclose the presence of PFAS. 

She says if she’d known about the toxic substances, she wouldn’t have bought the product and certainly not at the price point it was advertised at.

Davenport says she sought out an independent laboratory to detect the PFAS. The testing found PFAS were present within several popular L’Oréal waterproof mascara products: L’Oréal Voluminous Waterproof Mascara, Voluminous Lash ParadiseTM, Waterproof Mascara, Maybelline Volum’ Express the Falsies Waterproof Mascara, Maybelline Volum’ Express Total Temptation Waterproof Mascara, Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof Mascara and Maybelline Total Temptation Waterproof Mascara.

The plaintiff looking to represent anyone in California who purchased the mascara products from 2018 to now.

Davenport is suing for violation of California consumer laws plus breach of warranty and unjust enrichment. She’s seeking certification of the class action lawsuit, an injunction forcing L’Oréal to relabel the products, damages, fees, costs and a jury trial.

Meanwhile, L’Oréal USA is also facing a class action lawsuit alleging it uses Paris representations and French text to mislead consumers into believing its products are made in France. 

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The plaintiff is represented by Devin Bolton and James Bilsborrow of Weitz & Luxenberg PC, Seeger Weiss LLP and Turke & Strauss LL

The L’Oréal USA class action lawsuit is Sumner Davenport v. L’Oréal USA, Inc., Case No. 2:22-cv-01195, in the U.S District Court Central District of California


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834 thoughts onPlaintiff voluntarily dismisses L’Oreal mascara class action

  1. Cesly Aceves says:

    Please add me. I have been using L’Oréal water proof mascara for years and I’m currently having issues with my right eye!!!

  2. Wendy Warren says:

    Please add my name to your list. After reading this, I suspect the waterproof mascara is the reason my eyes/eyelids have been itching, along with another possible sympton.

  3. Linda Cundiff says:

    Ive been using. Loreal for some time now. Ive used a cpl of the mascaras. Now I know why my eyes itched and watered. Plz add me

  4. Natalee says:

    Add me. I’ve been using it for a years

  5. Felicia R Barron says:

    Add me

  6. Angela Jones says:

    add me

  7. Erica Presby says:

    Add me

  8. Sherry Moore says:

    I have thyroid disease and I’ve always used L’Oréal mascara.

  9. Vicki Robeson says:

    I’ve been using their mascara for DECADES. Ive purchades hundreds of tubes..add me to the action.

    1. Michele Ki says:

      How many times have you commented “add me” to one of these articles and how many times did somebody fill out a claim form for your instead of you doing it yourself, as is required by law, and is stated VERY CLEARLY in most articles on this website? This isn’t even in the phase of the suit where they would be taking on other claimants anyway so it’d be literally impossible to add you to a nonexistent class action suit.

  10. Angelica Romero says:

    Add me

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