![]() ![]() Chicago Mercantile: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. US market indices are shown in real time, except for the S&P 500 which is refreshed every two minutes. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account The plaintiffs are seeking more than $75,000 in damages. Olaplex added that it is “prepared to vigorously defend our company, our brand, and our products against these baseless accusations.” “There are a wide variety of reasons for hair breakage or hair loss, as medical and scientific experts have publicly stated, including lifestyle, various medical conditions and medications, the aftereffects of Covid, skin conditions and more.” We have full confidence and believe in the safety and efficacy of our products,” a company spokesperson said. “We have publicly released test results from independent third-party laboratories, going above and beyond industry standards, to demonstrate this. ![]() In response to the lawsuit, Olaplex said its products “do not cause hair loss or hair breakage” and that its products are “safe and effective.” Some plaintiffs claimed that after using the Olaplex’s hair products, their hair was split and broken, thus “causing it to look unkept and as if it were cut with a weedwhacker.” Another said her once-defined curls and waves are now frizzy and “straight-ish.” ![]() The customers say in the lawsuit that Olaplex use ingredients that can cause allergic reactions and are banned in Europe. Bottles of Olaplex hair care products David Williams/Bloomberg/Getty Images ![]()
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