New York Times Finally Covers Hair Relaxer Litigation

After 8,000 Hair Relaxer Lawsuits Filed, Mainstream Media Pay Attention to Cancer Risk

The Hidden Dangers of Hair Relaxers for Black Women Exposed

Earlier this month, on June 13, 2024, New York Times Magazine contributing writer Linda Villarosa published “The Disturbing Truth About Hair Relaxers.” Her expansive 6,300-word article was the ripe fruit born from over a year of research about hair relaxer lawsuits.

She interviewed dozens of scientists, government officials, legal experts, and, most importantly, hair relaxer users. Her findings, while shocking to some, were no surprise to us here at The Yost Legal Group.

We have been covering the hair relaxer litigation for two years. Unfortunately, we are all too familiar with the dangers, cancers, and deaths caused by chemical hair straighteners.

The sub-head continues: “They’ve been linked to reproductive disorders and cancers. Why are they still being marketed so aggressively to Black women?”

The easy answer is “Money.” Cosmetics companies like Avlon, L’Oréal, and Revlon have made hundreds of billions of dollars on the heads of Black women without any regard for the effects upon people’s lives.

Higher Uterine Cancer Risk Linked to Hair Straightening Chemicals, NIH Study Reveals

Hair Straighteners Linked to Uterine Cancer in Black Women

Women who used hair straighteners (mostly Black) were 2.5 times more likely to develop uterine cancer. Black women are more than twice as likely to die from uterine cancer than other racial and ethnic groups studied in 2022 by The Journal of the American Medical Association Oncology.

All peer-reviewed studies we have seen show that chemical hair relaxers and straighteners are carcinogenic, yet cosmetics companies continue to market and sell them. It is time to hold them accountable.

Have you been diagnosed with endometrial cancer (not to be confused with endometriosis), non-serous ovarian cancer, or uterine cancer? Have you used chemical hair relaxers or chemical hair straighteners regularly for years? Contact The Yost Legal Group today at 410-659-6800.

Our lawyers for personal injury will help you understand your rights to file a hair relaxer lawsuit. If you used a dark and lovely relaxer and were diagnosed with any of these cancers, we can file a dark and lovely lawsuit on your behalf.

There is a direct connection between hair relaxers and cancer. Click here for hair relaxer lawsuit update information.

Urgent Warning for Black Women Using Hair Straighteners

If you have never used chemical hair relaxers or lived with someone who did, it might be easy to underestimate how prevalent they are among Black women.

According to a 2019 study published by the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology (and cited in Villarosa’s New York Times Magazine article), 89% of Black women studied reported having used chemical hair relaxers/straighteners at least once.

In 2011, the United States hair-relaxer market generated $71 million just from sales to salons and other professionals. That revenue dropped to $30 million by 2021. However, those figures do not account for the many products sold off-the-shelf directly to consumers.

If you have been diagnosed with uterine cancer and have used hair relaxers regularly, you should consider filing a product liability lawsuit. The toxic chemicals in chemical hair straightening products increase your risk of cancer.

Although the harmful chemicals in these products were known to be carcinogenic, manufacturers continued to use them in their hair products. Multiple studies show the risk of developing uterine cancer with prolonged use of hair straighteners or relaxer products.

Urgent Warning for Black Women Using Hair Straighteners

Hold Cosmetics Companies Accountable for Carcinogenic Hair Products

Hair Relaxer Brands Linked to Reproductive-Organ Cancers:

·     African Pride

·     Avlon

·     Bantu

·     Carson

·     Dark and Lovely

·     Just for Me

·     L’Oréal

·     ORS Olive Oil

·     Revlon

·     Strength of Nature

Hair-straightening products have been on the market since the 1950s. In many families, brand loyalty has become a tradition. Mothers passed their products onto their daughters, who would eventually pass the products onto their own daughters, and so on and so forth.

Some women have decades of chemical hair relaxer use. The blatant disregard for the health and well-being of women of color by these manufacturers is evident. Now, a light is shining on the truth.

Higher Uterine Cancer Risk Linked to Hair Straightening Chemicals, NIH Study Reveals

A recent study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has found that women who use chemical hair straightening products face a higher risk of developing uterine cancer than those who do not use these products.

The research, which drew data from 33,497 U.S. women aged 35-74 participating in the Sister Study, highlighted an increased risk, particularly among Black women, who reportedly use these products more frequently.

According to the findings, women who used hair straighteners more than four times in the previous year were more than twice as likely to develop uterine cancer compared to those who did not use the products.

Notably, the study did not find any associations between uterine cancer and other hair products such as dyes, bleach, highlights, or perms.

Key Findings from the Study:

  • Women who never used hair straighteners had a 1.64% chance of developing uterine cancer by age 70.
  • Frequent users (more than four times a year) faced a risk that increased to 4.05%.
  • During nearly 11 years of follow-up, 378 uterine cancer cases were diagnosed among the participants.

Dr. Alexandra White, head of the NIEHS Environment and Cancer Epidemiology group and the study’s lead author, emphasized the significance of these findings. “This doubling rate is concerning. However, it is important to put this information into context—uterine cancer is a relatively rare type of cancer.”

Despite accounting for about 3% of all new cancer cases, uterine cancer remains the most common cancer of the female reproductive system, with an estimated 65,950 new cases in 2022.

Alarmingly, studies indicate that the incidence rates of uterine cancer have been rising in the United States, especially among Black women.

This study underscores the importance of further research and awareness about the potential risks associated with chemical hair straightening products, particularly within communities that use these products more frequently.

Holding Cosmetics Companies Accountable for Product Safety

As the awareness of the potential risks associated with chemical hair relaxers continues to grow, it is crucial for individuals, especially Black women, to educate themselves about the products they use.

Seeking alternative hair straightening methods that do not contain harmful chemicals can help reduce the risk of developing serious health issues. Additionally, holding cosmetics companies accountable for the safety of their products is essential in ensuring the well-being of consumers.

By staying informed and advocating for safer hair care options, individuals can protect themselves and their loved ones from the dangers linked to chemical hair relaxers.

This prevalence over many decades greatly explains the 8,000+ cases that people have filed so far. In the Hair Relaxers Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litigation (MDL-3060) in the United States Judicial Panel of Multidistrict Litigation docket.

The Hidden Dangers of Hair Relaxers for Black Women Exposed

It is nice to see a mainstream media organization like The New York Times finally give this cause the attention it deserves. Hair products that cause cancer should be removed from the market.

Black women have been suffering from preventable endometrial, non-serous ovarian, and uterine cancers likely caused by their chemical hair relaxers for far too long without proper recognition.

If you used chemical hair relaxers or chemical hair straighteners regularly and were diagnosed with endometrial cancer (not to be confused with endometriosis), non-serous ovarian cancer, or uterine cancer, call The Yost Legal Group.

We will file a hair relaxer lawsuit to seek financial compensation for you and your family. Our attorneys for personal injury will fight to seek a hair relaxer settlement.

Our experienced hair relaxer lawyers will work to help you get the justice you deserve. Call or text us at 410-659-6800 for a free consultation.

Learn About the Link Between Chemical Hair Relaxers and Uterine Cancer

It was a beautiful day in June, and Grace was getting ready for work. She had been using chemical hair relaxers and straighteners for years. It was part of her beauty routine to keep her hair looking great.

Little did she know that the chemicals in these products may have been putting her at risk of developing uterine Cancer.

Grace visited her doctor when she started having vaginal bleeding and feeling pain in her pelvic region. After multiple tests and scans, the doctor came back with shocking news. Grace had uterine Cancer.

After her cancer diagnosis, an article appeared. It suggested that frequent use of certain hair relaxers could be linked to this type of Cancer. Grace knew that something needed to be done.

She searched for a law firm that was representing women with uterine Cancer due to the long-term use of hair relaxers and straighteners.

The Yost Legal Group is a leading product liability law firm representing clients nationwide. We are aiding women like Grace to take legal action against those who create hazardous hair products.

We’re currently pursuing cases for those diagnosed with uterine Cancer from exposure to chemical hair relaxers and hair straightening products.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with uterine cancer after the long-term use of hair relaxers or hair straightening products, call us. Your uterine Cancer may have been caused by using these dangerous products.

Our defective product lawyers can fight for the justice and financial compensation you deserve. Call us today at 1-800- YOST-LAW (1-800-967-8529).

Many hair relaxer products are linked to uterine cancer. Products like Soft Sheen Carson, owned by L'Oreal, Namaste owned by Dabur, Strength of Nature and Luster's brand.

Hair relaxer manufacturers knew their products were dangerous and said nothing.

Many of these hair products have been marketed to unsuspecting women without warnings about the potential risks for years. Manufacturers knew the products they sold were dangerous and hid the truth. The facts are now coming out.

We are considering cases from brands like:

Soft Sheen Carson, owned by L’Oreal – Dark & Lovely, Optimum, Bantu, Ultra Precise

Namaste owned by Dabur – ORS Olive Oil, HAIRepair, Curls, Unleashed

Strength of Nature – TCB, TCB Naturals, Just for Me, Motions, Soft & Beautiful, African Pride

Luster’s – Pink, Smooth Touch, Short Looks

Black women are primarily affected by the risk of uterine Cancer caused by harsh chemicals in hair relaxer products. Shockingly, these products don’t warn women of the dangers of uterine Cancer, ovarian Cancer, and other associated medical problems!

To file a hair straightener lawsuit, call us at 1-800-967-8529 for a free consultation. If you use any of these products, you could be at risk. If you are experiencing any medical symptoms, seek medical attention.

Black women are primarily affected by the risk of uterine Cancer caused by harsh chemicals in hair relaxer products.

Uterine Cancer is the 4th most common Cancer.

Uterine cancer ranks among the top cancers affecting women in the US, coming fourth in prevalence and sixth in cancer-related deaths. Did you know that frequent use of hair relaxers could contribute to women as young as their 20’s being diagnosed with this cancer? It’s true and a significant cause for concern.

You should look out for the following symptoms:

– Unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge

– Pain in the pelvic region

– Painful urination

– Pain during sex

– Unusual weight loss

If you have observed any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to talk to your medical practitioner about your concerns. They’ll help you screen for uterine cancer and give you the appropriate guidance.

Dangerous chemicals in hair relaxer products are linked to uterine Cancer.

Hair relaxers and straighteners are in a category of highly used cosmetic products loaded with chemicals. The chemicals are used to break the natural bonds in hair fibers. This temporarily changes the hair’s structure.

Unfortunately, many of these products contain dangerous chemicals that have been linked to health risks such as uterine Cancer. Many may not realize that harsh chemicals such as parabens, nitrosamines, bisphenol A, and formaldehyde, to name a few, are absorbed through the scalp during treatment.

This can cause burns and lesions, worsening the exposure to the scalp and into the body. The latter chemical, formaldehyde, is highly toxic to humans and has been linked to an increased risk of cancer.

But that’s not all. Chemical hair relaxers contain diethylhexylphthalate (DEHP), which is an endocrine-disrupting chemical that can interfere with hormone receptors and even cause developmental abnormalities.

You may be astonished to learn that consistent exposure can also cause damage to the reproductive system.

Don’t put your health at risk. Make informed choices and consider all alternatives before choosing a hair care regimen.

Although using these products may be convenient, it is important to be aware of their potentially hazardous chemicals. Be sure to read product labels carefully and take caution when using these products.

Hair Relaxer Lawsuits

Our hair relaxer lawyers are filing uterine cancer lawsuits against several manufacturers of hair products on behalf of women across the country. The chemical hair relaxer lawsuit covers the diagnosis of uterine sarcoma, failure to warn, manufacturing defects, and more.

Our defective product law division is filing lawsuits against the manufacturers of these dangerous products.

Click here to read an article about a study on the correlation between African American women and uterine Cancer. The study was conducted by the National Institutes of Health. Learn more by reading the article.

If you frequently used hair relaxers or straighteners over five years or more and developed Cancer, call us at 1-800-967-8529. We’ll speak with you at no cost and provide important information and guidance.

How to file a hair relaxer cancer lawsuit

At The Yost Legal Group, we want to make filing a hair relaxer cancer lawsuit as easy as possible for you.

Our attorneys are representing women in hair relaxer defective product claims. We’ll manage every stage of the legal process from start to finish. This will allow you to focus on your health and well-being.

Step 1

We will begin collecting evidence and medical records. This will help us build a strong case for you. Additionally, we will identify the brands of hair relaxers used.

Step 2

We’ll file your hair relaxer cancer lawsuit within the necessary deadlines or statute of limitations. Our attorneys will work on filing your claim quickly and efficiently.

Step 3

We’ll then move forward with negotiating a hair relaxer settlement amount with the defendant(s) on your behalf. We’ll work to get you the maximum financial compensation.

Our Fees

You never have to pay us anything upfront. We only get paid after we settle your case. And there are no fees or expenses due unless the client recovers a financial settlement. You are not responsible for any costs or expenses if we do not win your case.

Filing a hair relaxer lawsuit can help cover medical treatment costs, lost time from work, long-term medical care, and pain and suffering. It can also take a stand against companies making these harmful products. We’ll provide you with a free legal consultation to see if we can help. Call us at 1-800-967-8529.

The Yost Legal Group stands up for you.

The Yost Legal Group has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for our clients. We are passionate about fighting for the rights of the vulnerable and for people who have been harmed by the negligent acts of others. For almost 40 years, we have represented clients with compassion, professionalism, and respect.

Call us at 1-800-967-8529 for a free, confidential consultation with one of our experienced defective product attorneys.