Chemical Hair Straightener Lawsuit

Chemical Hair Straightener Lawsuit A groundbreaking study found that women who used chemical hair relaxers were at a high risk to develop uterine cancer. You need someone you can trust.

The chemicals have been associated with hormone-sensitive cancers such as breast and ovarian cancer. If you, or a loved one, used a chemical hair relaxer / straightener and developed Breast Cancer, Endometrial Cancer, Uterine Cancer, Uterine Fibroids, Endometriosis, Hysterectomy or had a Pre-term Childbirth, please click on the LEARN MORE button above or call our offices at 844 THE LAW 4 (844-843-

5294) for a FREE CASE EVALUATION from our experienced chemical hair relaxer attorneys. Fighting major manufacturers can be overwhelming. Aaronson and Rash, PLLC will help you seek justice and prevent others from experiencing the same pain and suffering you have. Our attorneys and lawyers primarily focus on product liability and defective products. Attorney Chad Aaronson or attorney Ron Rash will personally be involved in your case, walk you through the steps and strive to get you justice. You won’t be stuck talking only to an assistant or wondering what the lawyer is doing. We work directly for you. Aaronson and Rash PLLC is a Houston law firm accepting clients from across the United States. We offer personal attention that you won’t find at other law firms. If you’re looking for attorneys that will visit with you, give you one-on-one attention and keep your best interest in mind, Aaronson and Rash, PLLC is that law firm. If you would like more information, click on the LEAN MORE button at the top or call our offices at 844 THE LAW 4 (844-843-5294) for a FREE CASE EVALUATION from our experienced chemical hair relaxer attorneys.

10/24/2023

Beauty can be a pain and in some cases it can even be cancerous. Hair relaxers are most commonly used on African American women's hair to chemically straighten

10/24/2023

The FDA is considering a ban on formaldehyde, formalin and methylene glycol, all chemicals most commonly found in hair products and relaxers. If approved, the ban would go into effect by next spring. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for NBC4 News on Oct. 23, 2023.

07/26/2023

Social and economic pressures have long compelled Black girls and women to straighten their hair. But mounting evidence shows chemical straighteners may pose cancer and other health risks.

07/21/2023

The 2022 study doesn’t mean that hair straightening products cause cancer, but it does raise important questions for future research.

05/24/2023

In addition to straightening naturally curly hair, these salon treatments expose the scalp to chemicals linked with uterine cancer, infertility, fibroids, breast cancer and endometriosis, according to multiple studies.

04/24/2023

Organized by UK feminist group Level Up, the letter was prompted by an NIH study that linked hair relaxers to an increased risk of cancer.

04/21/2023

Research claims to show link between cancer and lye-containing products largely used by black women

03/28/2023

Emerging research reveals an association between hair straightening products and incidence of uterine cancer.

03/21/2023

An October study from the National Institutes of Health found hair straightening chemicals are associated with a higher risk for uterine cancer.

03/16/2023

In an Exclusive to The Root, Representatives Pressley and Brown are asking the FDA to look into the safety of chemical hair straighteners

03/07/2023

Why are we not listening?

02/22/2023

Washington joins other states seeking to crack down on toxic substances in cosmetics and hair products.

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