Hundreds Of Women Sue Wen Hair Care Products

WEN is getting slammed with claims that the product meant to help hair can actually make it fall out.

Let'S face it: if you're having a bad hair day it's a bad day, it may not be a bad hair day for Alyssa, but it is for 200 women in 40 states who claim that the when brand of cleansing conditioner has destroyed their hair graphic photos of Bald patches and thinning here are included in the class-action lawsuit, which alleges the product has caused significant hair loss burning of the scalp and is unsafe for use by consumers. He made it soft and silky and shiny and look healthy, and I literally couldn't believe it put stars like Angie, Harmon and agents of shields. Ming-Na wen sing the praises of the brand, which was created by celebrity hairstylist Chaz Dean, who first mixed it up in his kitchen. I would cleanse my hand alike. This feels amazing, but how can I bring this to my clients, Dean and the powerful Guffey ranker corporation or defendants in the lawsuit, and earlier this year, Dean made Brooke Shields, the newest, when celebrity brand endorser attorney and former prosecutor Julie, Rendell Minh, who isn't involved in The case says, a significant amount of money could be at stake. We'Re talking about millions of dollars. This is a pretty huge brand and it's been around for quite a while, and so, if they're looking for a settlement, they're looking for a very huge settlement, remember there's a lot of people that are complaining about this product Dean has an estimated net worth of ten Million dollars he owns a Hollywood salon and often takes private jets to Pennsylvania to sell his brand on QVC. Despite the lawsuit, there are thousands of positive reviews from customers on QVC's website who love the brand you'll feel the difference and you'll see the difference. The very first time you use it reps from Milano and Angie Harmon didn't respond to us by our deadline. Qvc does not comment on pending litigation. As for the 200 women suing, when their attorney tells ET, they are declining to comment as they're trying to settle the case out of court. You

LUKE 1854: I've used Wen for over 10 yrs. Never had any kind of problem. Except the price, I only buy it once a yr. as a treat for my hair.

Amber J: I've been using Wen for over 4 years now and I've never had a problem. all the stories I've read or heard about are from people who kept using the product after they noticed some irritation. why would you keep using the product they already caused some kind of irritation? Wouldn't it be common sense to stop using it before it got to the point of having a bald spots?

Kerri Walsh: I've been using this for 4 years with no problems.  I previously had a lot of hair falling out with very expensive shampoo and conditioners, the drain in the shower would tell the story.  My hair has never been in such good condition or thicker (and yes I have very fine hair)

Jean Keats: It's ridiculous. I've used Wen for 11 years exclusively and my hair is amazing. These so called women and ONLY 200? Well, they can have they're 20 bucks and enjoy the phony law suit. Enjoy your blood money. Wen is perfectly safe. Not only is the cleansing conditioner amazing but there is NO body lotion made to date that can beat Chaz's Body Treatments. That's what they are. You use it head to toe as a lotion but it's a body TREATMENT. No need to reapply too. Any time someone makes it big there is ALWAYS a small bunch of assholes waiting to steal from those that work hard and are honest.

Heidi S: when i tried wen tea tree i broke out in a red rash instantly while i was still in the shower i looked like i had poison ivy on my hands/face it took at least a week for the ich and rash to go away. never had hair loss though. but i had good experiences with other items in his line. seasonals, 613 and kids formulas did no harm to me at all.

painmt651: I think the almond mint stuff is pretty awesome. I’ve never had any bad issues with it. If you had the slightest negative reaction you should stop using anything that does that to you. Duh!

amber foster: it has to be something people are allergic to, ive been useing it for a while now, and i have not experienced burning or my hair falling out. if you are allergic to it, shame on you for not reading the ingredients, they put it on there for a reason, your the only one to blame. common logic

Christian Fellowship Group: The dogs used Wen and they are loosing their hair as well .....will not use it on puppies but found out it is good as a flea shampoo

Andrea Lux: I use Wen and it works great, still have a head full of thick hair.

Paws&Purrs: I loved the sound of Wen all those years ago but I didn't want to pay $50 AUD a bottle.

Heidi S: I had a bad allergic reaction to tea tree wen. Turned red as a lobster. itched for a week

Adriana Mercer: Interesting that they have picture of top of their heads before using shampoo. How many people would take that shot?

Mark Wentworth: IVE USED WEN IN THE PAST. WHAT I NOTICED MOST, WAS THE ENTENSIVE CONDITION FIRST WAS A BIT STRONG. SO I STOPED THAT ITEM. BUT THE CLEANSING CONDITIONER WAS AWESOME. THE WEN COMPANY SHOULD ONLY SEND OUT FIRST ORDERS AS A SAMPLE PACKAGE ALERGY TEST KIT. JUST IN CASE THERE IS A NEGATIVE REACTION TO THE PRODUCTS. TRUTH BE TOLD, THERE ARE PLENTY OF MEN AND WOMAN WHO'VE HAD A POSITIVE EXPERIANCE WITH WEN.

Christine Newell: 200 out of what millions of women that use it? Trying to make a buck!! Smh Many things can cuz hair loss, tons!!! I love Chaz and my Wen. I have tons here lol I think I will use my MIF restorative tomorrow

Feeling Sexy: I would never endorse a product, l don"t use.

Simple living with Linda: Time to try black hair products honey ;)

SaraCiuzio: Could the spokeswomen be held responsible too?

Nikki Gates: This is nikki anderson not putting that in my hair

dollbaby4400: wow.

Simple living with Linda: Omg lol

In Understanding Me: Wasn't it an all natural product? Maybe it just an allergic reaction which could happen with any product.

Den Yuan: Ming Na WEN

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