Fighting for Justice

Woman files suit over hair loss
Seeks $12 million in damages from Procter & Gamble
BY ALAN RIQUELMY
Staff Writer
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Attorney David Ross filed the suit on behalf of Mary Alice Mack, who applied a Clairol "Nice 'n Easy" natural black hair dye around Dec. 28. What followed, the suit claims, were chemical burns to Mack's scalp, her hair falling out in large clumps and hair loss that has continued after 10 months.
"People expect the products they buy to be safe, and they should be entitled to that assumption," said Ross, a
Mack is seeking $12 million in compensatory damages and an unspecified amount in punitive damages.