Paul Tassin  |  May 18, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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Suave-naturals-rainforest-fresh-shampooA quick look at the ingredient lists on Suave Naturals products reveals they’re not “natural” at all, according to a false advertising class action lawsuit.

Plaintiff Craig Hain is taking on defendant Conopco Inc., which does business under the name Unilever. He says Unilever’s Suave Naturals line of personal products is falsely labeled and over-promoted to deceive consumers into thinking they contain all-natural ingredients, when in fact they include ingredients that can’t reasonably be considered natural.

“Conopco engaged, and continues to engage, in a widespread, uniform marketing campaign using the Product packaging to mislead consumers about the nature, quality, and/or ingredients in Suave Naturals,” Hain claims.

Among the allegedly synthetic ingredients in these Suave Naturals products are sodium laureth sulfate, ammonium chloride, tetrasodium EDTA, methylisothiazolinone, and methylchloroisothiazolinone, according to the lawsuit.

“These synthetic ingredients are not mere trace ingredients within the Products,” Hain claims. “After water, synthetic ingredients comprise the overwhelming majority of the Products’ composition.”

Despite the presence of these allegedly synthetic ingredients, Hain claims, the labeling for Suave Naturals is designed to deceive consumers into expecting an all-natural product. He takes issue with the overall nature of the labeling on Suave Naturals products, not just the use of the word “Naturals.”

That labeling includes assertions that the products are “infused with” certain natural-sounding ingredients, most of which are plant products like lavender and coconut extract. The labeling uses other language like “Rainforest Fresh,” “Waterfall Mist” and “Everlasting Sunshine” that evokes images of natural scenes.

The labels at issue also display colorful images of flowers, fruits, nuts, and other botanical products. Hain includes several copies of these images as attachments to his Suave Naturals class action lawsuit.

Hain argues that by emphasizing the ideas of natural ingredients, this labeling helps distract consumers from the allegedly synthetic ingredients contained in Suave Naturals products.

As a result, Unilever fails to deliver the product that consumers have reasonably been led to expect. He alleges that each proposed Class Member has been economically harmed by paying a premium for a product that is actually worth significantly less.

Hain lists 42 different shampoos, conditioners, lotions and body washes, all sold under the Suave Naturals brand. More Suave Naturals products could be implicated, Hain says, depending on what evidence reveals in the course of discovery.

This Suave Naturals false advertising class action lawsuit raises claims for fraud, breach of warranty, and violation of California and New York consumer protection statutes.

Hain seeks to represent a nationwide plaintiff Class that would include all persons who purchased Suave Naturals products within the applicable statutory limitations period. He also proposes two subclasses consisting of Class Members from California and New York.

He seeks an award of compensatory and punitive damages, restitution and disgorgement, and reimbursement of court costs and attorneys’ fees. He also seeks a court injunction barring Unilever from continuing the allegedly deceptive advertising at issue here.

Hain’s attorneys are Yeremey O. Krivoshey, L. Timothy Fisher, Joel D. Smith, Thomas A. Reyda and Scott A. Bursor of Bursor & Fisher PA.

The Suave Naturals False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit is Craig Hain v. Conopco Inc., Case No. 2:17-cv-03656, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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523 thoughts onSuave Naturals Class Action Says Shampoos Are Anything but ‘Natural’

  1. Constance Roberson says:

    Please add me

  2. Patricia Barrett-Day says:

    Please add me

  3. Elaine E Rachal says:

    Lousy product. Will not purchase again.

  4. Mary Johnston says:

    I ve been having alot of hair loss also. I had no idea there was a lawsuit against them.I’v been using the product for years and had no idea Sauve could cause this.How do i get on the lawsuit?

    1. Mary Johnston says:

      Add me also.

  5. Deniece Chin says:

    Pls add my name. Thanks

  6. Christopher E Olivas says:

    You can add me on this litigations list, I have been using the apple version shampoo and conditioner

  7. Christina Lamboglia says:

    I began using the almond and Shea shampoo and conditioner around 2008 when I was going to college because it was cheap (about $6 for a pair of big bottles) and after a while, I noticed that I had a receding hairline. I thought it was from straightening my hair and continued to use the shampoo & conditioner but stopped using the straightener. Fast forward to last year, my hair was falling out by the handful and I switched shampoos to Garnier. My hair has been growing back, my hairline is growing in, and I haven’t been losing any hair aside from natural shedding. This leads me to believe that it truly was the shampoo that made my hair fall out.

  8. Sandra Ryherd says:

    I use this product my hair falling like crazy and I try to use different shampoo not stop falling off

  9. Susanna Threadgill says:

    Add me as well as I still have many bottles of these products you can use for evidence and I have clumps of hair falling out as proof please help

    1. Victoria Pharris says:

      My husband and I used this product for years. I just thought all the hair falling out was normal because of our ages. I switched to another product and all of a sudden my hair is not falling out like it was. I have pictures to prove the difference. I will never buy a Suave product ever again. Clearly, they are only concerned to make a profit and not anything else. It’s a shame because I used all of their products. Never again.

  10. Dawn Donelson says:

    I would like to be added. I specifically purchased this thinking it was a better choice. Natural! And my hair has been falling out to where my kids told me I am getting a bald spot! Now I know why.

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