Wen Hair Care

Wen Hair Care, stylized as WEN Hair Care, is an American hair care brand founded by Chaz Dean.

Wen Hair Care
Product typeHair care
OwnerChaz Dean
Produced byGuthy-Renker
CountryUnited States of America

History

Wen Hair Care was founded by celebrity hairstylist Chaz Dean.[1] The company is most well known for producing cleansing conditioners [2] marketed towards no-poo hair treatment methods, similar to the Curly Girl Method.[3] Wen products are sold by Dean and Guthy-Renker. In January 2015, actress Brooke Shields became the official brand ambassador for Wen Hair Care.[4]

Controversy

Wen was at the center of a class-action lawsuit which alleged that the product had caused damage to hair after use.[5][6]

In March 2016, the FDA opened an investigation into complaints about Wen Hair Care products by consumers.[7] In October 2016, Wen agreed to settle out of court for a total of $26 million without admitting any wrongdoing.[8]

The lawsuits and investigations prompted researchers to submit a letter to JAMA, calling for a higher level of regulations in the personal care industry,[9] including allowing the FDA to recall personal care products.[10]

References

  1. Good Housekeeping. Hearst Corporation. 2006. p. 75. Archived from the original on 2023-07-22. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  2. Katee, Annita (2023-04-05). "I Haven't Used Shampoo in 6 Months, and My Hair Has Never Looked Better". Well+Good. Archived from the original on 2023-05-28. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  3. "Weighing in on Wen". Natural Hair Care | Curly Nikki. 6 March 2012. Archived from the original on 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  4. Sciarretto, Amy. "Brooke Shields and Her Hair Team Up With WEN". Bustle. Archived from the original on 2020-06-21. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  5. Peterson, Hayley. "A popular celebrity-backed shampoo brand could owe $26 million after women said it caused balding". Business Insider. Archived from the original on 2020-06-23. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  6. Gad, Shayne C. (2018-09-03). Regulatory Toxicology, Third Edition. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-429-87651-6. Archived from the original on 2023-07-22. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  7. Guglielmetti, Petra (10 March 2016). "The FDA Is Now Getting Involved in That Wen Hair Care Lawsuit". Glamour. Archived from the original on 2020-06-21. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  8. "Class-Action Lawsuit Over Wen Hair Products Gets Preliminary Settlement Approval". 2016-10-31. Archived from the original on 2020-06-21. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  9. Oksman, Olga (2016-08-22). "Wen Hair Care baldness suit signals need for toxin testing in beauty products". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 2023-07-17. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  10. Mole, Beth (2017-06-28). "WEN hair loss scandal exposed dirty underbelly of personal care products". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on 2020-06-21. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
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