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Estee Lauder Hit with False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit
By Anne Bucher
Estee Lauder Cos. Inc. is the target of a false advertising class action lawsuit that accuses the company of misleading its customers by claiming its Advanced Night Repair skin care products promote DNA repair and other anti-aging effects.
According to plaintiff Donna Tomasino, she purchased Estee Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Recovery Complex and Advanced Night Repair Eye Synchronized Complex based on the company’s advertisements. However, she says in her class action lawsuit that the anti-aging claims are not supported by any actual product testing.
“The clinical studies and other data that Estee Lauder represents as supportive of the claimed efficacy results are nothing more than a continuation of defendants’ misleading practices — each of the studies is designed to be used in the marketing materials to support the claimed efficacy and defendants know that consumers will not see the results these studies purportedly represent,” the Estee Lauder class action lawsuit says.
In her class action lawsuit, Tomasino alleges that Estee Lauder created its advertising campaign for the Advanced Night Repair products to mention scientific research and promise anti-aging results, even though the company knows that these advertisements are false. She claims that the company is motivated by profit and intends to deceive consumers into believing that the products have anti-aging effects so that they will spend a higher price for the Advanced Night Repair line of products.
According to Estee Lauder’s marketing materials, the Advanced Night Repair line was “(i)nspired by 30 years of groundbreaking DNA research, Estee Lauder brings you the most comprehensive, high-performance anti-aging formulas we have ever created. Think of them as ‘insurance’ for younger, healthier-looking skin. Today and tomorrow.”
According to the class action lawsuit, the company backs up this claim by referencing in-vitro testing, clinical tests, patents and genetic research. Tomasino claims, however, that none of the products’ ingredients can deliver the results touted by the marketing materials.
“In sum, Estee Lauder dupes consumers with false and misleading promises of product results based on purported scientific discoveries that it knows it cannot deliver. Estee Lauder does so with one goal in mind – reaping enormous profits at the expense of consumers,” the Estee Lauder skin cream class action lawsuit says.
Because the Advanced Night Repair skin care line is sold mainly at high-end department stores or at the Estee Lauder website, customers are unable to make a side-by-side comparison of products on store shelves and must make their decision to purchase the items based on Estee Lauder’s marketing efforts. These efforts include print media advertisements, Internet marketing, television commercials, advertising displays and counter sales.
In her class action lawsuit, Tomasino says that Estee Lauder spent more than $2.65 billion on marketing but spent only $96.5 million on research and development in 2012. Due to the company’s aggressive and persuasive marketing tactics, American consumers are spending significant money on products that cannot deliver the results promised by Estee Lauder. As a result, Estee Lauder has been unjustly enriched due to its deceptive and misleading advertising.
Tomasino is represented by Caroline F. Bartlett, James E. Cecchi and Zachary S. Bower of Carella Byrne Cecchi Olstein Brody & Agnello PC and Jay W. Eisenhofer, Robert G. Eisler and Adam J. Levitt of Grant & Eisenhofer PA.
The Estee Lauder False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit is Donna Tomasino v. The Estee Lauder Cos. Inc., et al., Case No. 1:13-cv-04692, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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26 thoughts onEstee Lauder Hit with False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit
purchased it several times used it …..doesn’t do what it claims ….false advertising
purchased it several times used it …..doesn’t do what it claims ….false advertising
My wife uses this stuff …. Very expensive ! Never does work …..
My wife uses this stuff …. Very expensive ! Never does work …..
My wife uses this stuff …. Very expensive ! Never does work …..
My wife uses this stuff …. Very expensive ! Never does work …..
My wife uses this stuff …. Very expensive ! Never does work …..
My wife uses this stuff …. Very expensive ! Never does work …..
My wife uses this stuff …. Very expensive ! Never does work …..
I used this product on several occasions ( meaning I had purchased several of the square amber bottles and continued to use them based on the reputation of Este Lauder and the comments they made in their ads. I finally decided that after trying the product it was not at all what they had claimed. I guess because it was rather costly & from Este it would do as promised or as I was lead to believe. I still have 1 or maybe even 2 bottles ! I really felt deceived even BEFORE reading of this situation ! Pam