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Did You Know Hair Straightner Can Increase Your Risk Of Developing Cancer?

If you or your loved one were diagnosed with a debilitating disease caused by chemical hair straighteners or hair relaxers, you might be able to seek justice and be entitled to compensation.

Who Can File a Hair Product Liability Lawsuit?

Compensation May Be Available To Individuals Who Regularly Used Hair Relaxers & Hair Straightener Products And Were Diagnosed With:

  • Uterine Cancer (Endometrial Cancer or Uterine Sarcoma)
  • Uterine Fibroids
  • Endometriosis
  • Breast Cancer
to see if qualified

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Find out if you or a loved one qualify for a potential hair relaxer, or chemical hair straightener settlement. No fees or expenses unless a settlement is reached or recovery is achieved.

New Study Shows Hair Relaxers May Be Linked To Uterine Cancer

According to the American Cancer Society, women who reported using hair relaxers/hair straightening products were twice as likely to develop uterine cancer than those who hadn’t used them.

25-year-long study of Black women links frequent use of lye-based hair relazers to a hugher risk of breast cancer

Our network of product liability lawyers will potentially take on L’Oréal and other manufacturers that failed to warn people about cancer and disease risks from chemical hair relaxers and hair straightener products.

According to the American Cancer Society, women who reported using hair relaxers/hair straightening products were twice as likely to develop uterine cancer than those who hadn’t used them.

Hair straightening chemicals associated with higher uterine cancer risk

Women who used these chemical hair straighteners/hair relaxers more than 4 times in a year were 2.5 times more likely to develop uterine cancer.

However, the study did not find links between uterine cancer and other hair products, such as highlights, perms, or hair dyes.

Women who used these chemical hair straighteners/hair relaxers more than 4 times in a year were 2.5 times more likely to develop uterine cancer.

However, the study did not find links between uterine cancer and other hair products, such as highlights, perms, or hair dyes.

If you used hair straighteners or hair relaxers and were subsequently diagnosed with: Uterine Cancer, Endometrial Cancer, Uterine Sarcoma, Uterine Fibroids, or Endometriosis — you can now seek justice and damages.

Legal Favor wants to help women affected by these chemical products seek compensation and justice.

Hair Relaxers / Hair Straightening Products That May Increase Risk Of Cancer

  • Optimum
  • Africa’s Best
  • Creme of Nature
  • Motions
  • Ultra Sheen Supreme
  • TCB Naturals
  • Dark & Lovely
  • African Pride
  • Luster’s
  • Soft & Beautiful
  • Elite Bistro
  • TCB
  • Just For Me
  • Bantu
  • Mizani Relaxer
  • ORS Olive Oil
  • Ultra Precise
  • And many other toxic hair products

Chemicals and toxins included in hair products may be linked to increased uterine cancer risk. 

  • Formaldehyde
  • Lye
  • Parabens
  • Bisphenol A
  • Phthalates
  • Di-2-Ethylhexyl Phthalate
  • Cyclosiloxanes
  • Other volatile organic compounds and toxins.

Here’s what You Can Expect When speaking To a Hair Product Liability Legal Care Advocate

In order to take legal action for damages resulting from hair relaxer / hair straigtener product, prepare yourself to provide personal health information. For your attorney to determine what evidence is available, what’s missing, and if you can file a lawsuit for damages, you must answer the following questions:

1. Provide Necessary lawsuit Information:

Please share your diagnosis date, which hair relaxer/hair straightening products you or your loved one used, and how long you/they used them.

2. Qualified? Sign Your Digital Documents

After going through the process, if you are qualified — you will receive a secure, confidential digital document to sign and return.

3. Fast Qualification Review

Once the documents are reviewed, and if our legal partners believe you have a case, an attorney may reach out to ensure all the information is correct.

4. Our Legal Partners Get To Work For You

If and when your Hair Relaxer / Hair Straightener case is accepted, our legal partners will get to work for you.

Get a Free Confidential Case Review From Our Hair Product Liability Lawyers

If you used hair straighteners or hair relaxers and were subsequently diagnosed with: Uterine Cancer, Endometrial Cancer, Uterine Sarcoma, Uterine Fibroids, or Endometriosis — you can now seek justice and damages.

Legal Favor wants to help women affected by these chemical products seek compensation and justice.

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