Why does wen cause hair loss




















District Court Judge before a final ruling on the settlement is reached. Not great news for the haircare brand, but it is a positive step forward for those affected. Since the process of litigation is time consuming and costly, we made a business decision to pursue a settlement and put this behind us so that we can focus on delivering quality products. In the lawsuit, photos were submitted of damage consumers claim they suffered after using WEN Hair Care products.

Also provided in the lawsuit were online reviews revealing that user complaints started way back in People wrote that they started seeing hair loss after one week of use; one user claimed to suffer sores on her scalp which eventually lead to her hair falling out. WEN spokesperson Joe Hixson sent the following statement to TODAY, and stressed how small the number of plaintiffs is compared to the number of products the brand has shipped. With well over 10 million WEN products shipped since , our customers' overwhelmingly positive response to WEN is a testament to the benefits it can deliver for its users.

These benefits are reflected in consistently high rankings from independent consumer product sites as well. We intend to vigorously contest the allegations made against our products. Amy Davis, the attorney for the plaintiffs, declined to comment beyond the complaint, explaining that "the parties are attempting to settle their differences. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Share this —. Follow today. More Brands. According to in-depth coverage in The Daily Beast yesterday, the women claim "Wen products can cause severe and possibly permanent damage to hair, including significant hair loss to the point of visible bald spots, hair breakage, scalp irritation, and rash.

These claims aren't new. Similar-but-smaller suits were filed in and last April , per our quick Googling of the matter.

It's unclear exactly how they were resolved. And Wen-related hair loss complaints on consumer websites date back at least five years.

More recently, complaints have been taken to Facebook and Twitter , and they also pop up in product reviews on sites like Sephora. That said, Wen still gets overwhelmingly positive reviews ; this Lavender Cleansing Conditioner , for example, currently has Amazon reviews, 68 percent of which are four or five stars. According to Snopes , in which we place probably irrational levels of trust: " no substantive evidence has yet been produced demonstrating that the Wen line of hair products is any more damaging than other similar products.

Moreover, the manner in which Wen hair care products purportedly caused the damage in question has not been explained. As the The Daily Beast article notes , this might be a tough case to crack since there are so many potential reasons for hair loss.



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