Monday, a well-known hair care brand whose products are known for being affordable, is in somewhat of a legal trouble lately. Well, as of now, there is no official Monday Shampoo Lawsuit, but looking at the rising complaints from many customers, it could be a possibility down the line. If you haven’t caught up with what’s happening with Monday Shampoo and how people are reacting on social media, then keep on reading. Let’s understand it in a better way.
What’s The Main Issue?
Sure, it hasn’t turned into a proper Monday Shampoo Lawsuit, but once you look at the complaints and key allegations, you’ll know what we are talking about. Customer comments about Monday shampoo were the first thing that caused trouble. They told terrifying tales of hair breaking, snapping, and even burning. Desiree Gonzalez, a TikTok user, said that after three weeks of using Monday shampoo and conditioner from Burlington, her hair started falling out. This is one of the most interesting stories. More than 4.3 million people watched her TikTok, which caused even more discussion. Though, a lot of other people joined in and told similar stories of hair damage and loss.
When Monday Haircare replied, they said that only 0.02% of the 1.8 million bottles they sold had problems. They argue this is below the industry average for beauty products. Even though they were reassured, the bad reviews and social media posts kept coming in, which put the brand under highlights, and not for good reasons actually.
Digging Deeper into the Complaints
For sure, after using Monday shampoo, a lot of users reported their hair snapping, breaking, and burning. They think that these bad effects happen because the silicone in the shampoo doesn’t work well with hair bleach. In addition to the damage, some users, like Desiree Gonzalez, lost a lot of hair. Her TikTok video about what happened made things worse and made people really worry about how safe Monday’s products are.
But there is some good news. A lot of people who used the shampoo said they had no problems and liked how it made their hair look and feel. This range of comments shows that how different people react to hair care items is very high.
What the Experts Are Saying
From Monday, Sophy Phillips, the technology consultant, and other experts stepped in to clear things up. Phillips said that silicone is commonly used in hair care products and is usually safe. She said that silicones keep hair from getting damaged by heat and don’t have the bad effects that some customers said they faced.
It was agreed upon by Stacey Fraser, a chemical engineer, who said that silicones are safe for people and the earth. She talked about how they keep hair wet and smooth, which helps protect it from heat damage. Fraser said that problems like pulling and burning hair might not be caused by the silicones in the shampoo but by things like mineral buildup in the hair.