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Hair Relaxer Lawsuit Settlements

Over 8,000 individual lawsuits against cosmetic companies have been centralized into multidistrict litigation (MDL 3060) so they can be heard by a single judge. 

Are you curious about filing a hair relaxer cancer lawsuit? You may be entitled to join the hair relaxer litigation if:

  • You used a relaxer or straightener that contained formaldehyde or phthalates at least four times in 12 months
  • You were diagnosed with ovarian, endometrial, or uterine cancer, or uterine fibroids that required surgery
  • The diagnosis happened one or more years after you first used the straightener

The best way to learn about your options is to contact a Houston personal injury lawyer today.

tommy fibich

Hair Relaxer Lawsuit Settlements

Over 8,000 individual lawsuits against cosmetic companies have been centralized into multidistrict litigation (MDL 3060) so they can be heard by a single judge. 

Are you curious about filing a hair relaxer cancer lawsuit? You may be entitled to join the hair relaxer litigation if:

  • You used a relaxer or straightener that contained formaldehyde or phthalates at least four times in 12 months
  • You were diagnosed with ovarian, endometrial, or uterine cancer, or uterine fibroids that required surgery
  • The diagnosis happened one or more years after you first used the straightener

The best way to learn about your options is to contact a Houston personal injury lawyer today.

More than 8,000 people have filed hair relaxer lawsuits against cosmetics companies like L’Oréal and Revlon, alleging they were harmed by chemicals in their hair relaxers, aka hair straighteners. People affected say that they have developed uterine, ovarian, and endometrial cancers as a result of using these products.

At Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs, we have been helping the injured for multiple decades. We’ve led the fight against large corporations accused of injuring customers with their products. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with a Houston defective product lawyer

How Do Hair Relaxers Work?

Hair relaxers are popular cosmetic products for people who wish to straighten wavy or curly hair. Many products contain hair-relaxing ingredients, including shampoos, conditioners, moisturizers, gels, sprays, and treatments.  

Chemical hair straighteners contain a complex mix of ingredients, sometimes including formaldehyde, lye, and phthalates, which are also used in many plastics. These chemicals break down the bonds that make curly hair curly. After these bonds break, the user holds their hair in a straight pattern, and the bonds reform.

Injuries Resulting From Using Hair Relaxers

In a lawsuit filed in 2022, a Missouri woman claimed that hair straightening products from L’Oréal caused her uterine cancer, which led to a full hysterectomy. The suit claims that L’Oréal knew its products were dangerous in 2015 but continued to market them.

Some common signs and symptoms of uterine cancer include severe pain, unexplained weight loss, changes in bladder or bowel habits, lumps under the skin, or other unusual physical characteristics.

Similar complaints say that they have developed ovarian and endometrial cancers after using these products.

Are Chemical Hair Relaxers Dangerous?

As studies and lawsuits suggest, chemical hair relaxer products may have severe health risks.

The previously mentioned phthalates have been categorized as “endocrine-disrupting chemicals” because they can disrupt hormone production and circulation. These chemicals, which can easily be absorbed through the scalp, can lead to immunological, reproductive, and developmental issues.

A study from the National Institutes of Health suggested a link between hair straightening chemicals and a higher risk of uterine cancer, particularly among Black women. The study followed over 33,497 women for over a decade. It concluded that women who frequently used hair straightening products were over twice as likely to develop uterine cancer compared to women who did not use hair straightening products. Over 60 percent of users in the study identified as Black women, many of whom used the products since early childhood.

Contact Our Hair Relaxer Cancer Attorneys to Learn More

Our experienced product liability lawyers at Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs know how to hold companies accountable when their negligence causes serious harm to consumers. We offer free consultations, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Contact our firm today to learn more.