Hair Relaxer and Beauty Products

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Hair Relaxer and Beauty Products

Hair Relaxer Lawsuits

Chemical Hair Straighteners Linked to Uterine, Ovarian, and Breast Cancer — See If You Qualify

Women who have used chemical hair straighteners and relaxers regularly may face a higher risk of developing uterine cancer and other serious reproductive health issues. Recent medical studies and evidence in lawsuits have revealed that products used primarily by African-American women may contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals that increase cancer risk.

If you or a loved one developed cancer after frequent use of hair relaxer products, you may be eligible for compensation.

Why Are Women Filing Hair Relaxer Lawsuits?

Hair relaxer products — including brands like Dark & Lovely, Just for Me, and Motions — may contain dangerous chemicals such as phthalates and formaldehyde. These compounds can interfere with hormone regulation and have been linked to reproductive cancers.

Lawsuites allege:

  • Manufacturers failed to warn users about cancer risks
  • Chemical ingredients were knowingly marketed as safe
  • Long-term exposure caused significant health consequences

You May Qualify If You:

  • Used chemical hair straighteners or relaxers at least 4 times per year
  • Started using them at a young age or used them over many years
  • Were diagnosed with uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, or endometriosis

Even if your diagnosis happened years ago, you may still be eligible.

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Our legal team operates on a contingency basis — meaning you don’t pay anything upfront. If we don’t win, you owe nothing.

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Deadlines are approaching. Check your eligibility today to learn if you qualify for compensation.