Paul Tassin  |  June 8, 2016

Category: Consumer News

old spice class actionAn Old Spice lawsuit accuses manufacturer Procter & Gamble of ignoring hundreds or thousands of reports of deodorant rash associated with some of its products.

The litigation started with an Old Spice lawsuit filed in a federal court in Ohio by plaintiff Rodney Colley of Virginia, who is seeking to represent a class of Old Spice consumers who experienced similar reactions to the deodorant products.

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Colley claims that after only a few uses of Old Spice deodorant, he developed “severe rashes, burning and discomfort” that caused him to immediately stop using the product. Photographs of Colley included with his Old Spice lawsuit show a clearly visible dark discoloration underneath his arms.

Colley says he’s not the only one who’s come down with this condition. He believes that “hundreds, if not thousands” of Old Spice customers have been affected by these burns.

He cites complaints lodged by numerous consumers in online forums and social media outlets, consumers who say their Old Spice use causes far more skin problems than they reasonably expected.

In a review on Consumer Affairs, one woman says she has to put burn cream on the rash to stop the pain. She says it’s painful to put her arm down, and she can no longer wear shirts with sleeves.

Based on these numerous reports, Colley argues that Procter & Gamble should have acknowledged the problem and addressed it properly. Instead, he says, the company is simply withholding information about deodorant rash so that it can “continue selling the product and reaping windfall profits.”

Colley is seeking at least $25,000 in damages for himself and each other class member who developed a similar skin condition. He projects the total damage award will exceed $5 million.

In addition to the alleged pain and injury, he claims, users of these products are also economically harmed by not receiving the product they thought they were buying.

Second Old Spice Lawsuit Begins in California

Not long after Colley’s claim got underway, a California man filed his own Old Spice class action lawsuit. In this case, plaintiff Gregory Johnson is raising claims under several California laws like the Unfair Competition Law and the Consumer Legal Remedies Act.

Johnson faults Procter & Gamble for failing to address the reports of deodorant rash properly, either with a product recall or an investigation into what’s causing these skin reactions. He says the company has failed in its duty to warn consumers about the risk of rash associated with these products.

Procter & Gamble insists their deodorant is safe to use. A spokesperson says that a small number of users may develop irritation due to what he calls alcohol sensitivity.

There are over a dozen different specific kinds of Old Spice deodorant that have already been implicated in the Old Spice lawsuit, but the products at issue aren’t limited to that list. Any Old Spice deodorant could be the subject of a legal claim.

Attorneys are now interested in talking to persons who developed a rash, chemical burn, or similar condition after using Old Spice deodorant. Such persons may be eligible to join the Old Spice lawsuit with a legal claim of their own.

Obtaining the help of a personal injury lawyer may help you obtain money damages for the pain and suffering caused by injuries from Old Spice deodorant products.

The Old Spice Deodorant Rash Class Action Lawsuits are Gregory Johnson V. Procter & Gamble, Case No. 3:16-cv-02302 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and Colley. v. Procter & Gamble Co., Case No. 2:16-cv-00225-MHW-KAJ, in the U.S. District Court of Southern Ohio.

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1,347 thoughts onHow to Join Old Spice Lawsuit

  1. Josh Bradley says:

    I’ve had rashes and burns after using old spice products. Never thought much of it because I have been using them for years. But these pictures look exactly like what I had.

  2. Gary Meyers says:

    Had an itching burning rash under my in and around my arm pits and I could not figure out why I was getting it.
    My wife suggested it was my deodorant but I’d been using Ok’d Spice for years and never had this problem before.
    I told her to change our laundry detergent.
    But I stopped using the Old Spice anyway and the rash went away almost immediately.
    I since switched to arm and Hammer deodorant and have no more trouble but the irritating rash that I received while using Old Spice had lasted for several weeks until I stopped using it.

  3. Carl Hill says:

    Me and my wife been trying to figure out for the past year or even 2 years what’s been breaking my arm out but now it all makes since now …

  4. Steve R. Neill says:

    I stopped using Old Spice deodorant altogether because of some white chaulky Old Spice underarm deoderant giving me severe burns that looked like lines of red scars.

    I’d like to join the lawsuit as well. How do we all get involved? Thanks.

  5. Rachel hall says:

    My son had burns from old spice swagger deodorant, he has scarring. We were unsure at first thought it was a rash. Can we join the class action. Suit?

  6. Hunter R says:

    It gave me burns too (I have pictures as well)

  7. Bryan Wustrack says:

    About a month ago I was using Old Spice Pure Sport deodorant for roughly a little less than a week….blue gel…..and I developed a chemical burn. It took about another month to completely heal but still have a little scarring from it.

  8. Joe Rice says:

    I get rashes from this product

  9. Gerald McKelvy says:

    I got a rash as well

  10. Anna Claypool says:

    How do you get in on this? My husband and son were both using Ild spice deodorant and ended up with chemical burns in their arm pits. After a lot of cortisone cream it went away but they both have scars from it.

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