NATIONAL HAIR DYE CLAIMS
Did you work as a Hairdresser or Cosmetologist and are now diagnosed with Bladder Cancer, Breast Cancer, or Blood Cancer?



If you worked professionally with hair dye products and have experienced one of these life-altering diagnoses, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Complete this form or call 1-855-222-2107
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“We’ve heard this same story from multiple clients – their oncologists asking about their profession because they’ve seen this pattern before. It’s unconscionable that an entire industry of dedicated professionals was exposed to known carcinogens without adequate warnings or protection.”
– Attorney Rod De Llano
Professional Hair Dye Products Contain Known Cancer-Causing Chemicals Content: In 2010, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) officially classified the hairdressing occupation as "probably carcinogenic to humans" based on studies showing increased bladder cancer risk among professional salon workers.
Professional hairdressers and cosmetologists face significantly higher cancer risks than the general population. Those who worked with hair dyes for 10 or more years showed:
Up to 70% increased risk of bladder cancer compared to those who never used hair dyes professionally.

Hair Dye Exposure Causes DNA Damage Leading to Cancer Development
Professional hair dye products have been marketed to salon workers since the early 20th century.
These products contain harsh chemical substances that workers absorb through their skin and lungs during daily use.
Multiple studies have found that salon workers mix, apply, and clean hair dye products are exposed to cancer-causing chemicals that damage DNA in the bladder, breast tissue, and blood cells.
The FDA found dangerous carcinogens in 8 out of 11 tested commercial hair dyes. The global market for professional hair coloring products generated over $2 billion in sales in 2021.
Scientific evidence has linked talcum powder use to ovarian cancer.
Despite knowing about these risks for decades, companies failed to warn consumers about the potential dangers.

Many Professional Hair Dyes Contain:
- 4-Aminobiphenyl (4-ABP)
- Ortho-toluidine
- Para-phenylenediamine (PPD)
- Aromatic amines
- Carcinogenic intermediates and couplers that form when mixed with hydrogen peroxide
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified 4-ABP and ortho-toluidine as “known human carcinogens.”
“When our client told us her doctor immediately asked if she was a hairdresser upon her bladder cancer diagnosis, it confirmed what the science has been telling us for decades – the medical community recognizes this occupational hazard. These workers trusted these products and deserved proper warnings.”
– Attorney Paul Danziger
The Compensation You Deserve

If you worked professionally with hair dye products, you should have been able to trust them to be safe for occupational use. If your career in the beauty industry has resulted in a diagnosis of Bladder Cancer, Breast Cancer, or Blood Cancer, you deserve justice and compensation.
Our experienced team will evaluate your case and help you maximize the amount of compensation you receive. Time is limited. Act now to receive the justice you deserve.
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