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1.7oz L’Oréal Paris Collagen Daily Face Moisturizer Cream (Fragrance Free)

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iwearnosocks
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According to the complaint, topically applied collagen is too large to be absorbed by the epidermis, the uppermost layer of skin, making the products incapable of helping "smooth wrinkles" and "restore skin's cushion" as the labels suggest.

L'Oreal sought a dismissal, claiming it did not say a moisturizer containing collagen would penetrate the skin or stimulate collagen production, and that reasonable consumers would not believe otherwise from the products' names.

But U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter said the plaintiffs plausibly alleged that the "collagen" on L'Oreal's labels referred to molecules that provide cosmetic benefits, by purporting to reverse signs of aging.

"It is wholly plausible that a reasonable consumer, shopping for cosmetics, saw a product named 'Collagen Moisture Filler,' promising to 'smooth wrinkles' and 'restore skin's cushion,' and associated this product with the cosmetic benefits of the collagen molecule," the judge wrote.

Yikes, sounds like this product is useless
CoralSpaniel896
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There's a class action on this product fwiw

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RokketNov 27, 2023 12:57 AM
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I just bought this w/ the 15% S&S discount (5+ S&S items for the month):

Order Summary:
  • Items: $8.76
  • Shipping & handling: $0.00
  • Extra Savings: -$2.02
  • Your Coupon Savings: -$1.75
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  • Total before tax: $3.68
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Nov 27, 2023 04:37 AM
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CoralSpaniel896Nov 27, 2023 04:37 AM
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There's a class action on this product fwiw
Nov 27, 2023 04:48 AM
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BrightEducation394Nov 27, 2023 04:48 AM
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Quote from CoralSpaniel896 :
There's a class action on this product fwiw
Is there a link for the class action?
Nov 27, 2023 04:58 AM
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CoralSpaniel896Nov 27, 2023 04:58 AM
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Quote from BrightEducation394 :
Is there a link for the class action?
https://www.reuters.com/legal/lor...022-09-27/
Nov 27, 2023 05:38 AM
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iwearnosocksNov 27, 2023 05:38 AM
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According to the complaint, topically applied collagen is too large to be absorbed by the epidermis, the uppermost layer of skin, making the products incapable of helping "smooth wrinkles" and "restore skin's cushion" as the labels suggest.

L'Oreal sought a dismissal, claiming it did not say a moisturizer containing collagen would penetrate the skin or stimulate collagen production, and that reasonable consumers would not believe otherwise from the products' names.

But U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter said the plaintiffs plausibly alleged that the "collagen" on L'Oreal's labels referred to molecules that provide cosmetic benefits, by purporting to reverse signs of aging.

"It is wholly plausible that a reasonable consumer, shopping for cosmetics, saw a product named 'Collagen Moisture Filler,' promising to 'smooth wrinkles' and 'restore skin's cushion,' and associated this product with the cosmetic benefits of the collagen molecule," the judge wrote.
Yikes, sounds like this product is useless
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Nov 27, 2023 05:52 AM
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JohnD6190Nov 27, 2023 05:52 AM
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Good to know. I actually bought this from the previous deal 2 weeks ago when the deal was $6.60. Normally when I wait on a sale the price increases and I can't get replicate the deal so I pulled the trigger. Now with that report of the class action where L'Oreal essentially implies the product doesn't work I'm just going to return it.
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Nov 27, 2023 07:08 AM
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viscabarcaNov 27, 2023 07:08 AM
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Quote from iwearnosocks :
According to the complaint, topically applied collagen is too large to be absorbed by the epidermis, the uppermost layer of skin, making the products incapable of helping "smooth wrinkles" and "restore skin's cushion" as the labels suggest.

L'Oreal sought a dismissal, claiming it did not say a moisturizer containing collagen would penetrate the skin or stimulate collagen production, and that reasonable consumers would not believe otherwise from the products' names.

But U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter said the plaintiffs plausibly alleged that the "collagen" on L'Oreal's labels referred to molecules that provide cosmetic benefits, by purporting to reverse signs of aging.

"It is wholly plausible that a reasonable consumer, shopping for cosmetics, saw a product named 'Collagen Moisture Filler,' promising to 'smooth wrinkles' and 'restore skin's cushion,' and associated this product with the cosmetic benefits of the collagen molecule," the judge wrote.
Yikes, sounds like this product is useless
Not only this product, but most collagen products as well.
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killerloopNov 27, 2023 07:18 AM
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Quote from iwearnosocks :
According to the complaint, topically applied collagen is too large to be absorbed by the epidermis, the uppermost layer of skin, making the products incapable of helping "smooth wrinkles" and "restore skin's cushion" as the labels suggest.

L'Oreal sought a dismissal, claiming it did not say a moisturizer containing collagen would penetrate the skin or stimulate collagen production, and that reasonable consumers would not believe otherwise from the products' names.

But U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter said the plaintiffs plausibly alleged that the "collagen" on L'Oreal's labels referred to molecules that provide cosmetic benefits, by purporting to reverse signs of aging.

"It is wholly plausible that a reasonable consumer, shopping for cosmetics, saw a product named 'Collagen Moisture Filler,' promising to 'smooth wrinkles' and 'restore skin's cushion,' and associated this product with the cosmetic benefits of the collagen molecule," the judge wrote.
Yikes, sounds like this product is useless
Oh dear..Makes sense now why its on sales..sneaky sneaky
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Nov 27, 2023 07:24 AM
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BrightEducation394Nov 27, 2023 07:24 AM
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Thank you. I cancelled my order.
Nov 27, 2023 07:26 AM
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scruffylookinNov 27, 2023 07:26 AM
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Well now I went down a rabbit hole of skincare and yeah collagen is all marketing hype.

The absolute best thing for skin is daily sunscreen, no matter if you are outside a lot.

Moisturizer first then sunscreen. Retinol/vitamin c serum are additives that actually work.
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galewskjNov 27, 2023 01:33 PM
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Quote from viscabarca :
Not only this product, but most collagen products as well.
I wonder about collagen supplements.
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Nov 27, 2023 01:49 PM
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Wait..whatNov 27, 2023 01:49 PM
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Quote from galewskj :
I wonder about collagen supplements.

Bone broth is a great source of natural collagen. Easy to make your own or you can purchase it.
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kabukichoNov 27, 2023 03:34 PM
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Quote from galewskj :
I wonder about collagen supplements.
i just watched this dermatologist a couple days earlier:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vy4KzLV_3Y

at about 9:22 mark. He basically leans on the side of NO.

good utuber. personally, reminds me a bit of randall park comedian/actor lol
Nov 28, 2023 01:52 AM
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Georgiagirl127Nov 28, 2023 01:52 AM
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RE: Class Action Lawsuit
Dang! I've been using Walmart's version of this product every day for over a month solely on my neck and thought I could see a difference. Guess it's just wishful thinking. Frown

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ImagineNoReligionNov 28, 2023 03:31 AM
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I don't see the price after canceling the previous order.

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