L’Oreal/Matrix Hair Care May Be Weighing Settlement In Case Of Missing Keratin
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Plaintiffs scored class certification Aug. 15 in their false advertising suit against L’Oreal USA and its Matrix Essentials professional hair-care subsidiary, alleging that despite labeling and advertising cues, Biolage Keratindose hair products contain no keratin. Defendants’ motion to dismiss was largely denied in late 2017.
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