Brigette Honaker  |  December 22, 2020

Category: Beauty Products

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A woman shampoos her hair while showering - hair loss

TRESemmé keratin shampoo allegedly causes hair loss and other problems, according to a recent class action lawsuit.

Plaintiff Emily Castillo says Unilever misrepresents its TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Color Shampoo as safe and effective. In contrast with these representations, the TRESemmé hair products allegedly cause hair loss and scalp irritation.

Keratin is a type of protein found in the hair, skin and nails, according to Healthline. Because keratin is the building block of hair, many products include keratin ingredients with claims the protein can help improve the strength and appearance of hair. Professional keratin treatments are popular at salons, but keratin supplements and hair-care products can also be used at home.

Castillo says she purchased TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Color Shampoo believing the product could help improve her hair’s health and appearance. Allegedly, the products were advertised with statements that the product ingredients could “deeply nourish,” “gently cleanse” and “repair hair.”

The plaintiff claims the products do not accomplish these goals. Instead, they allegedly caused significant scalp irritation and hair loss.

According to the TRESemmé hair loss class action lawsuit, these adverse experiences can be linked to one concerning ingredient — DMDM hydantoin. DMDM hydantoin is reportedly used in Unilever products as a preservative and has been for more than a decade.

However, the chemical is also a formaldehyde donor that can leach formaldehyde when it comes into contact with water. Formaldehyde is a known human carcinogen that can be absorbed in the skin where it can then cause cancer and other harmful reactions.

For the decade Unilever has used DMDM hydantoin in its products, the company has allegedly been aware of the scalp irritation and hair loss it can lead to when used as a preservative in hair products.

In fact, Unilever has already faced legal action over this ingredient in connection with its Suave Professionals Keratin Infusion products. That complaint triggered a recall of the products in 2012 and a 2016 settlement worth $10.2 million.

However, despite the litigation and recalls issued over the same problems in the past, Unilever allegedly continues to use the harmful ingredient in its TRESemmé keratin products.

A woman holds wet hair in her hands - hair loss

“Despite having public knowledge since at least 2012 that DMDM hydantoin, as a formaldehyde donor, can cause or contribute to hair loss and scalp irritation, Unilever continued to proudly include this ingredient as a preservative in its products, and even goes so far as to represent to the public that DMDM hydantoin is safe for use in its hair care products,” the TRESemmé hair loss class action lawsuit alleges.

Castillo argues that she and other consumers were not warned about the potential for scalp irritation and hair loss before purchasing the TRESemmé keratin shampoo.

Nowhere on the shampoo packaging or on Unilever’s website are consumers warned that using the TRESemmé keratin products could lead to catastrophic side effects, Castillo explains.

Unfortunately, Unilever has profited from these actions, according to the class action lawsuit. Without any warning of hair loss and scalp irritation, consumers like Castillo allegedly rely on representations that the TRESemmé shampoo products can help their hair look and feel better.

Based on the favorable representations and a lack of warning, Castillo and other buyers were reportedly deceived into purchasing the products and paying more for the shampoo than they otherwise would have had they known the truth. According to Castillo, this amounts to financial injury under consumer protection laws.

Castillo’s experience is reportedly not unique.

According to another TRESemmé class action lawsuit filed in December, two Philadelphia women experienced severe scalp burns and hair loss after only using the products for a short amount of time.

Plaintiff Shannon Kenner says she used TRESemmé Keratin shampoo and conditioner for two months and as a result “began experiencing hair loss, where clumps of hair would fall out when showering, brushing, or even touching her hair.” The 32-year-old claims she obtained medical care from her doctor and dermatologist who prescribed medicated shampoo to treat her scalp.

Likewise, plaintiff Robyn Lipetz says the chemical inside TRESemmé Keratin haircare products, which is related to formaldehyde, caused “redness, hotness and itchiness” on her scalp and created bald spots.

“Nowhere on the package labeling or on Unilever’s websites or other marketing materials did Unilever warn [consumers] that they were at risk of significant hair loss and/or scalp irritation,” Kenner’s and Lipetz’s TRESemmé class action lawsuit states.

Kenner and Lipetz want to represent a Class of consumers who purchased TRESemmé Keratin shampoo and/or conditioner and experienced hair damage. While, Castillo seeks to represent several Classes of similar situated consumers.

One proposed Class includes nationwide purchasers of TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Color Shampoo. Castillo also seeks to represent a Class of the same consumers from Illinois and a multistate Class of consumers from California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York and Washington.

On behalf of herself and the proposed Class, Castillo seeks several forms of monetary relief, including disgorgement, restitution, statutory damages, punitive damages, civil penalties, interest, court costs and attorneys’ fees.

Castillo also asks the court for injunctive relief preventing Unilever from continuing with its allegedly misleading advertisements and requiring the company to recall the products.

Did you experience hair loss after using TRESemmé shampoo or other products? Share your experiences in the comment section below.

Castillo and the proposed Class are represented by Jonathan Shub and Kevin Laukaitis of Shub Law Firm LLC; Andrew J. Sciolla of Sciolla Law Firm LLC; and Daniel K. Byson, Harper T. Segui and Caroline Ramsey Taylor of Whitfield Bryson LLP.

The TRESemmé Keratin Hair Loss Class Action Lawsuit is Emily Castillo v. Unilever United States Inc., et al., Case No. 1:20-cv-06786, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

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3,912 thoughts onTRESemmé Keratin Hair-Smoothing Shampoo Leads to Hair Loss, Class Action Lawsuit Claims

  1. Dj says:

    Add did me, been using this my hair has gotten very thin I have pictures of my hair thinning and lost l also have pictures

  2. alla shmulevich says:

    Add me

  3. Lara Martin says:

    Add me to this. Used this product for years before doctors narrowed it down thats why I was losing my hair by handfuls. Doctors put me on vitamins and other treatments but nothing was working until I switched shampoo brand.

  4. Tammy Nash says:

    Add me please

  5. Sherell Johnson says:

    Add me please

  6. Paula says:

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  7. Amanda says:

    Yes please add me

  8. Irma says:

    Please add me to the list, thank you!

  9. Kelly Bradley says:

    Add me please

  10. Frantz Fortin says:

    I used TRESemme products for many years and the result I lost all my hair the last two years. I want to be part of the law suit.

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