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TRESemme Class Action Lawsuit Says Shampoo Isn’t ‘Natural’

By Anne Bucher

 

TRESemme Naturals class action lawsuitA recently filed class action lawsuit accuses Unilever USA Inc. of falsely advertising its TRESemme brand hair products as “natural,” even though the products contain synthetic ingredients.

Plaintiff Lainie Cohen filed the class action lawsuit on August 28 in New Jersey District Court, alleging that the labels on the “TRESemme Naturals” shampoos and conditioners advertise that the products are natural. The labels also contain a prominently placed image of a green leaf. Cohen claims that she paid more for the TRESemme “natural” products than she would have for other products of the same brand that did not include a “natural” label.


According to the TRESemme class action lawsuit, Cohen purchased TRESemme Naturals Radiant Volume Shampoo and Naturals Vibrantly Smooth Condition, believing that they contained natural ingredients. She also lists Naturals Nourishing Moisture Shampoo, Naturals Nourishing Moisture Conditioner, Naturals Radiant Volume Conditioner and Naturals Vibrantly Smooth Shampoo in her complaint.

She points to print and television advertisements that claim the products are natural. The TRESemme Naturals website claims that the product line consists of “Natural hair products to seriously nurture: discover 10x stronger hair after just one use.”

Cohen argues in the TRESemme class action lawsuit that Unilever’s “representation is false and misleading to a reasonable consumer because contrary to a customer’s reasonable expectations, the products contain numerous synthetic ingredients, including ingredients that release formaldehyde or have a high risk of contamination by dioxane.”

“Consumers have become increasingly concerned about the effects of synthetic and chemical ingredients in food, cleaning, bath and beauty, and everyday household products,” the class action lawsuit continues. “Companies such as Unilever have capitalized on consumer appetite for ‘natural products.’ Indeed, consumers are willing to pay, and have paid, a premium for products branded ‘natural’ over ordinary products that contain synthetic ingredients.”

In 2010, U.S. sales of natural products totaled $117 billion, according to the class action lawsuit.

Despite the ‘natural’ label on some TRESemme products, they actually contain a long list of unnatural ingredients, the TRESemme lawsuit claims. According to the class action lawsuit, the products contain allegedly unnatural ingredients, including ammonium laureth sulfate, DMDM hydantoin and dipropylene glycol. Cohen accuses Unilever of engaging in false and misleading advertising, with the knowledge that consumers would willingly pay a premium for products they believe to be natural.

Because Unilever is headquartered in New Jersey, Cohen argues that the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) should be applied to all putative Class Members nationwide. Cohen claims that Unilever “has used and employed unconscionable commercial practices, deception, misrepresentations and/or the knowing concealment, suppression and/or omission of material facts concerning the ingredients in the products,” in violation of the CFA. If it is determined that the class action lawsuit should not be covered by New Jersey law, Cohen argues that the claims should be covered by the consumer protection laws of the states in which the Class Members reside, as long as they are not in conflict with New Jersey law.

Cohen is represented by Joseph J. DePalma and Katrina Carroll of Lite DePalma Greenberg LLC and Robert A. Izard, Jeffrey S. Nobel and Nicole A. Veno of Izard Nobel LLP.

The TRESemme False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit is Lainie Cohen v. Unilever United States Inc., Case No. 2:13-cv-05612, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

UPDATE: On July 12, 2016, a federal judge preliminarily approved a $3.25 million settlement in a nationwide consumer class action over TRESemme brand shampoos and conditioners that were allegedly falsely advertising as being “natural” when the products actually contained synthetic ingredients. 

UPDATE 2: On Feb. 6, 2017, Top Class Actions viewers who submitted claims for the TRESemmé class action settlement starting receiving checks worth as much as $7.97!

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70 thoughts onTRESemme Class Action Lawsuit Says Shampoo Isn’t ‘Natural’

  1. DAVID DEBURRO says:

    HELLO,
    I HAVE PURCHASED AND UTILIZED THIS PARTICULAR PRODUCT, SEVERAL TIMES CURRENTLY, AND IN THE PAST…
    PLEASE CONTACT ME AT YOUR CADENCE REGARDING THIS LAWSUIT…

    1. castle998 says:

      my family has used this for years and still uses it, I’ve always had problems with a dry itchy, and dandriff filled scalp. my mom told me it was because of the way I wash my hair, but the problem is, is that I WASH my hair. so much so that I’m in the shower for 1 hour and a half just trying to get all the soap out. it turned out so bad that I thought I somehow obtained dog fleas in my hair, taking a comb to it just brushing and pulling it constantly. so much so I begged my mom to take me ti the groomers to get my hair washed. when I take a shower now, my scalp feels numb and no more feeling. after reading this article I know that it’s not just me, it’s the product.

  2. Ed Ramos says:

    I have used this product for a number of years. As a matter I have a bottle in my shower and have noticed itchy skin and loss of hair.

  3. christy cypret says:

    There product dosent do what it claims it dose.none of them .just like one that for dry hair or damage hair .dose nothing for your hair that I can tell .Mine hair just as fuzzy as it was when I used it.I switch brands because I got tired of buying .something that didn’t work and got tired of getting flakes in mine hair.

  4. Elvira Correa says:

    I Have The Same Problem Dry And Itching Scapt And I Also Used The Keratin Shampoo..Its The Same Problem….So Can We Join The Class Action Lawsuit.

    1. tomi chapa says:

      Just wondering if you got any information as to who to contact about class action law suit. I have the same problem, I used the same shampoo and lost lots of hair leaving a bald spot the size of a grapefruit.

  5. Jan spears says:

    I have used these products. the shampoo made my scalp itch and I had hair loss. dry hair also .

  6. Bobby Jo Cummings says:

    Long time purchaser and disappointed, but not surprised.

  7. Mary Tomes says:

    My family and I have used this product

  8. Debbie Shell says:

    I have used this for years. What a shame!

  9. Luisa Sands says:

    I used this shampoo for a long time, then I notices my scalp was dry and flakey. One day at work I was so embarrased that I decised to run my fingers through my and put my head downwards and shook it it. I kept rubbing my scalp and looked like a cloud of dust particles coming from my scalp. It was dead skin,I was so embarrased I had to run to the bathroom to get rid of as much as I could. I changed Shampoos and the inching and flakeness stopped. Natural my eye, who knows what;s in this stuff you can’t trust anything.

  10. tammy rodgers says:

    Wow. I use it…

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