L'Oreal Centrex, S.A. de C.V.
Location
CIUDAD DE MEXICO
Founded
2024-05-16
Website
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2025-04-24 (law360.com)
L'Oreal, P&G Sued Over Hair Dyes Blamed For Stylist's Cancer -
A woman who developed bladder cancer after decades of exposure to hair dye is suing companies including L'Oreal, Coty, Procter & Gamble and others in California state court, claiming they concealed risks associated with certain chemicals in their products.
Read more2023-11-14 (reuters.com)
Hair relaxer claims against L'Oreal, Revlon can proceed -U.S. judge
A federal judge on Monday allowed the majority of claims to move forward in sprawling litigation that claims chemical hair relaxer products made by L'Oreal USA, Revlon and others cause cancer and other injuries.
Read more2014-07-01 (bbc.com)
L'Oreal US settles 'deceptive advertising' case with US regulator -
The cosmetics company, L'Oreal, agrees to settle a case with US regulators over charges of deceptive advertising.
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(bbc.co.uk)
NEWS | Europe | Garnier, Adecco fined for racism
A former director of Garnier was acquitted by the court The French cosmetics company, Garnier, and Swiss employment agency Adecco have been found guilty of carrying out a racist recruitment campaign in 2000. A French appeals court overturned an earlier acquittal and ruled both companies had colluded to find only white women to sell make-up in Paris. They were fined 30,000 euros ($40,865) and a former Adecco employee was given a three-month suspended jail sentence. Garnier's parent company, L'Oreal, said it was not racist and would appeal. Adecco, the world's biggest employment agency, said it was astonished by the ruling and was considering an appeal. 'Coded instructions' The Paris Appeal Court found that Adecco had complied with what prosecutors said were coded instructions from Garnier to find only young, white women for its counters in the capital. The court was shown a Garnier memo requesting "BBR" women - an acronym for "bleu-blanc-rouge" or "blue-white-red", the colours of the French flag in French.
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