Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Dove Sensitive Body Wash Falsely Advertised as ‘Hypoallergenic’
May 15, 2026 A class action lawsuit says Dove sensitive body wash is falsely advertised as hypoallergenic given it contains skin-irritating fragrance.
May 15, 2026 A class action lawsuit says Dove sensitive body wash is falsely advertised as hypoallergenic given it contains skin-irritating fragrance.
May 6, 2025 A class action lawsuit alleges the ingredients in certain Dove Men+Care and Love Beauty and Planet products are not as naturally derived as advertised.
June 23, 2021 A class action lawsuit claims Suave Professionals shampoos and conditioners contain an ingredient known to cause significant hair loss and scalp irritation.
June 18, 2021 A class action alleges Unilever’s Degree MotionSense UltraClear Black + White antiperspirant is misleadingly marketed.
May 24, 2021 Two lawsuits claim Axe-brand “Anti Marks Protection” and Dove-brand “Stain Defense” Men + Care antiperspirants cause yellow stains and white marks they claim to avoid.
February 5, 2021 A lawsuit claims the front label of “Breyers Delights Vanilla Bean Low Fat Ice Cream” fails to disclose that the ice cream is not flavored with real vanilla beans.
October 30, 2019 A proposed class action claims Ben & Jerry’s ice cream products are not made from milk and cream sourced exclusively from “happy cows” on “Caring Dairy” farms as represented on product labels.
October 25, 2019 Unilever and Conopco's St. Ives brand of body care products is misleadingly labeled as 100-percent all natural, a class action lawsuit alleges.
October 14, 2019 A class action says Axe has falsely labeled its “Anti Marks Protection” antiperspirant in that the product causes the very problem it’s supposed to prevent.
October 11, 2019 According to a class action, Unilever's claims that Dove-branded “Invisible Advanced Care” women’s antiperspirant leaves “no white marks on 100 colors” is false.
October 7, 2019 A proposed class action challenges Unilever's claims that its Dove-brand "Invisible" "dryspray" women's antiperspirant leaves "no white marks" and is superior to similar products.
September 13, 2019 Several major retailers face a class action over what one consumer alleges is a "pink tax," or a price difference between products marketed toward females versus those marketed toward men.