FDA issues safety alert for popular hair care product over hair loss complaints


WASHINGTON — Two years ago, 11-year-old
Eliana Lawrence was worried she would be bald forever.

“I was scared I wasn’t going to get my hair back.”

Her mother Miriam says Eliana went nearly bald after using
a WEN by Chaz Dean hair care product, which has celebrity endorsements and boasts of
stronger, fuller hair.


11-year-old Eliana Lawrence seen after using shampoo that thinned her hair  

But not for Eliana, says her mom.

“I noticed that her hairbrush was overflowing with hair. I’d never seen her brush in that condition before.”

The FDA began investigating the company after reports of
hair loss, balding and rashes. Last
month, the agency took the rare step of issuing a safety alert after learning
the company had received 21,000 complaints.

The company tells CBS News it is cooperating, and its
products are safe. 


“We have shared our formulations and ingredients with
the FDA,” it says. “We …
exceed the FDA’s requirements for cosmetic manufacturers and have always been
transparent.”

But the FDA disagrees, saying “the company … did not address safety concerns related
to hair loss. We do not know if the company has other safety data, and we do
not have the legal authority to require a cosmetics firm to provide product
safety information.”


The company that makes WEN hair care products is under fire over hair loss complaints.

It has no authority, because under a law that’s been in effect
since 1938,  the FDA has limited power to
regulate the $62 billion cosmetics industry.

“We’re talking baby wipes, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo,
hair gel,” said attorney Tina Sigurdson, with the Environmental Working
Group.

“There’s no legal requirement that a company makes sure a product is safe before
they sell it,” she told us. 

How is that possible? “FDA has no
access to safety records. They have no legal power to get those. Only Congress can give them that power,” Sigurdson said.

Meanwhile, WEN products remain on the shelves. The company says “the truth is that there are many reasons why people
suffer from hair loss, but using Wen is not one of them.”

As for the Eliana and Miriam Lawrence, they are now part of a class action
lawsuit against Wen.