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Have you purchased a hair growth supplement that was marketed for women?

We are investigating whether certain brands and retailers charge higher prices for 5% minoxidil products marketed to women, even when those products are materially identical to versions marketed to men.

We are investigating companies that market and sell women’s hair growth supplements while significantly increasing prices without a clear, justifiable reason—especially when those increases may not reflect improvements in ingredients, formulation, or effectiveness. Hair loss and thinning can be a sensitive issue, and many consumers turn to these products with real expectations for results. When companies raise prices while continuing to promote the same or similar benefits, it raises concerns about whether consumers are being asked to pay more for products that do not deliver added value. Our focus is on identifying situations where pricing practices may be misleading or unfair, and whether consumers were led to believe they were purchasing a more effective or premium product than what was actually provided.

Minoxidil Investigation

Have you purchased 5% minoxidil marketed to women within the last year?

We are investigating whether certain brands and retailers charge higher prices for 5% minoxidil products marketed to women, even when those products are materially identical to versions marketed to men.

If you purchased a women’s 5% minoxidil product in the past 12 months, you may qualify to learn more.

Please complete the quick questionnaire below so we can review if you have a legal claim.

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Minoxidil Investigation

Have you purchased 5% minoxidil marketed to women within the last year? We are investigating whether certain brands and retailers charge higher prices for 5% minoxidil products marketed to women, even when those products are materially identical to versions marketed to men. If you purchased a women’s 5% minoxidil product in the past 12 months, you may qualify to learn more. Please complete the quick questionnaire below so we can review if you have a legal claim.

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Why a Class Action?

Most class actions start the same way: a problem that impacts many individuals, but feels impractical—or impossible—for any one person to take on alone. The imbalance of resources is often obvious from the start.

Class actions allow claims to be resolved together when harm is widespread, and the legal or factual issues are common. Class actions may often provide the only way to recover damages for individuals, while holding a corporation accountable for its misconduct.

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When a case is well suited to be a class action, we look for the right client to serve as a class representative. A class representative serves as a fiduciary for all class members, committing to fairly and adequately represent their shared interests as if they were his or her own. The representative need not be legally sophisticated, but must remain engaged, informed, and cooperative throughout the litigation by understanding the claims, providing relevant facts, and actively participating in permitted discovery, including depositions, testimony, written responses, and document production. 

By serving in this critically important role, the representative voluntarily acts on behalf of others with similar claims, recognizing that class actions promote fairness, efficiency, and equal benefit, while serving as an important mechanism to protect individuals or businesses harmed in a similar manner.

Class actions often require patience. There may be long periods of expert investigation, discovery, and motion practice before visible progress appears.

We communicate clearly about where the case stands and what that means for our clients. When strategic decisions need to be made, we focus on the long-term interests of the clients and potential class members. This includes guiding clients through each stage, explaining what to expect and how developments may affect the path forward.

While outcomes depend on the law and the facts, careful early work and consistent execution help reduce uncertainty and support credible advocacy over the life of the case.

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