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[disc/disc-top-banner.htm]HairSite editorial - 2/20/99
On January 6, 1998, Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher's Bureau of Consumer Protection reached a settlement with a national telemarketer and maker of "Natural Hairs" shampoo. Nine Attorneys General alleged that the promoter and the manufacturer did not have sufficient scientific evidence to substantiate the claims that "Natural Hairs" shampoo can prevent hair loss, reverse baldness and stimulate regrowth. Under the terms of the settlement, the promoter and manufacturer agreed to comply with consumer protection statutes and food and drug laws in the future. The agreement also requires the companies to issue full refunds to consumers.
The other states represented in the settlement are Arizona, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Vermont and Wisconsin. The Pennsylvania filing was handled by Deputy Attorneys General Jesse Harvey and Marcia Telek.
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