Deceptive Advertising

Honest Company Cleaning Products

Honest Company False Advertising Class Action

Household cleaning product company Honest Company is suspected of making false claims in the advertising of its “natural” products.  If you have purchased Honest cleaning products, you may be entitled to your money back.  Please contact The Class Action News using the form on this page or by calling us at 424-245-5505.

Some of the products we are investigating for the refund of money:

Multi-Surface Cleaner

Bathroom Cleaner

Glass and Window Cleaner

Floor Cleaner

Wet Mopping Cleaner

Toilet Cleaner

Dish Soap

Laundry Soap

IF YOU PURCHASED ANY HONEST CLEANING PRODUCTS, PLEASE CONTACT US.

Honest labels its cleaning products as “natural” when they may actually contain synthetic or even toxic ingredients.  If true, Honest’s claims may be in violation of consumer protection laws.  Please contact The Class Action News using the form on this page or by calling us at 424-245-5505.  You may be part of a class action lawsuit.

Background

Honest cleaning products that are marketed as “natural” may actually contain synthetic ingredients.  Because of the allegedly deceptive labels, Honest was able to charge more and consumers paid a premium for what they believed to be natural products.  If the products turn out to be unnatural, it would mean that Honest customers paid more for an essentially common product.

The cause for concern likely comes from Honest’s use of unnatural ingredients like methylisothiazolinone.

Some products Honest may be marketing deceptively:

Multi-Surface Cleaner

Bathroom Cleaner

Glass and Window Cleaner

Floor Cleaner

Wet Mopping Cleaner

Toilet Cleaner

Dish Soap

Laundry Soap

Other Honest Company products may also contain synthetic ingredients.

Honest Company is a Santa Monica, CA based corporation that manufactures household cleaning products.  The corporation markets its products as non-toxic and natural.

False Advertising

False advertising is a broad term used in consumer protection law to describe misleading, deceptive, and unfair marketing practices.  A company that falsely advertises its products often does so to trick consumers into paying more for what they perceive to be a superior product.   However, the product is actually substandard when compared to legitimate premium products.  In addition to being misleading as to its quality, falsely advertised products may present a safety risk to consumers who rely on the label’s advertisements.  In terms of personal hygiene and beauty products, mislabeled ingredients may be more dangerous to people with sensitivity to chemicals.  When used with other common beauty products, synthetic chemicals may have even stronger adverse effects.

Potential Class Action Lawsuit

Honest’s household cleaning products are advertised as “natural” when they likely contain synthetic ingredients.  These allegedly false advertisements may trick consumers who rely on such statements to make their purchase and pose an undisclosed risk to people with sensitive skin.  If you have purchased Honest cleaning products, you may have been the victim of a deceptive business practice.  Please contact The Class Action News using the form on this page or by calling us at 424-245-5505.  You may be part of a class action lawsuit.

 

 

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