Dark and Lovely Hair Relaxer Lawsuit

Dark and Lovely hair relaxer has been linked to cancer and other serious illnesses. The lawyers at Johnson//Becker are currently accepting new Dark and Lovely hair relaxer lawsuits. Learn more below.

Softsheen-Carson Dark and Lovely hair relaxer carries a 4.6 rating on Amazon.com, and is said to preserve moisture, shine, strength, softness, and body. The product description promises benefits such as “nourishing” and “smoothening.”

About Softsheen-Carson, the Amazon listing says: “For over 110 years we have provided beauty to all consumers of African descent with our innovative, tailor-made, superior products and services specially designed for their needs.”

Other facts their customers should know: Frequent use of chemical hair relaxers could lead to numerous serious illnesses, including cancer.

Dark & Lovely Has Relaxed Over 20 Million Heads of Hair (1986 Commercial)

Dark and Lovely Hair Relaxer Cancer and Illness Risk

Dark & Lovely Hair Relaxer AdvertisementScientific research has linked chemical hair relaxers to ovarian cancer and uterine cancer. These findings are particularly concerning for Black women, who use hair straightening products at a higher rate and more frequently than other consumers.

Hair relaxer products are linked to endometriosis through the prevalence of the chemical phthalate DEHP. Endometriosis is a condition caused by tissue that lines the uterus beginning to grow outside the uterus, according to the Mayo Clinic. The cause is unknown.

Uterine fibroids were linked to the frequent use of hair relaxer products in a 2012 study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology. Uterine fibroids, also called leiomyomas or myomas, are growths that occur in the uterus and can, in rare cases, lead to cancer. Black women are three times as likely to develop uterine fibroids as their white counterparts.

A 2019 study by scientists with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) documented a link between the use of chemical hair straighteners and breast cancer. According to those findings, women who used hair relaxer products every two months or more frequently were 30 percent more likely to develop breast cancer during the course of the study. Though often linked to a family history of breast cancer, the Mayo Clinic describes the disease as “caused by a complex interaction of your genetic makeup and your environment.”

Most recently, a 2022 study found women who frequently use chemical hair relaxers were more than twice as likely to develop uterine cancer. As stated in the report, “hazardous chemicals,” including those that are endocrine-interrupting and/or carcinogenic, could be responsible for the link to increased uterine cancer occurrence. These chemicals could include: parabens, Bispheonol A, formaldehyde, and metals.

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If you or a loved one developed ovarian or uterine cancer after using a Dark and Lovely hair relaxer product, you may want to speak with the lawyers at Johnson//Becker, PLLC. We are actively filing new Dark and Lovely hair relaxer lawsuits across the country, and you may be entitled to financial compensation.

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