Hair Relaxer Lawsuit Update


. By Jane Mundy

Hair straightener lawsuits have increased exponentially and have been consolidated into a multi-district litigation.

Due to so many hair straightener lawsuits filed since a study found the products linked to certain cancers, a multi-district litigation (MDL) has been established in the Northern District of Illinois to consolidate all hair relaxer lawsuits. Recent complaints also allege the hair relaxer products cause fertility problems. Lawsuits against L’Oreal and other hair relaxer manufacturers have skyrocketed, however Revlon was not officially named in lawsuits because the cosmetic giant filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last June – one week before the NHI study was released that triggered hair relaxer litigation.

Plaintiffs—mainly Black, Hispanic and mixed-race women, bringing claims in the hair straightener MDL have put forward a Master Long Form Complaint -- Case: 1:23-cv-00818, which was filed on May 15 states that L’Oréal, and several other manufacturers of hair relaxer products:

Hair Straightener Lawsuits


One of the first to file a lawsuit against L’Oréal and other hair straightening manufacturers is Rugieyatu Bhonopha, a California woman. According to the Dallas Legal Examiner, Bhonopha began using hair relaxer products since was 13 years old, and used them from 1996 until 2008. At age 35, she was diagnosed with 16 fibroids in October 2019 and underwent a myomectomy. In 2022 she had a miscarriage and four more fibroids were found. Bhonopha’s lawsuit states that her fibroids were caused by her regular and prolonged exposure to phthalates and other endocrine disrupting chemicals found in the hair care products.

Erika Williams filed a complaint in February in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan against several hair relaxer manufacturers, including L’Oreal USA and its Soft-Sheen Carson subsidiary, as well as Godrej Sun Holdings, Strength of Nature, LLC, Dabur International, Namaste Laboratories, Beauty Bell Enterprises and its House of Chatham, LLC subsidiary. Williams claims she developed uterine/endometrial cancer as a direct result of her regular and prolonged exposure to phthalates and other endocrine disrupting chemicals found in their products.

Another California woman filed a complaint in April against the manufacturers of African Pride, Soft & Beautiful and Dark & Lovely.Gloria Harris says she began using various hair relaxer perm kits from the late 1980s until 2021—30 years of chemicals applied to her scalp. Harris has been diagnosed with uterine cancer.

Hair Relaxer MDL


Because there are so many complaints, i.e., that women were not adequately warned about the toxic side effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the products, which have been blamed for uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine fibroids are similar, they have been consolidated in a Chicago federal court. An MDL has been established before Judge Mary Rowland. (An MDL is often done to streamline the litigation process.) She is expected to establish a “bellwether” process, which comprises a small group of representative claims that will be prepared for early trial dates. Bellwether trials help gauge how juries may respond to certain evidence and testimony that will be presented throughout other cases. If negotiations between the parties are not resolved following the MDL proceedings, Judge Rowland has an option of remanding each claim back to the U.S. District Court where it originally would have been brought for future trial dates.


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