A proposed settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit about the labeling and advertising of
Organix brand hair care and skin care products. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit assert that the packaging and
advertising for these products mislead consumers to believe that the products were wholly or at least mostly
organic. Todd Christopher International, Inc., which does business as Vogue International, denies all the
plaintiffs’ allegations and is entering into this settlement to avoid burdensome and costly litigation. The
settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing. The court has not decided who is right and who is wrong.
WHO IS INCLUDED IN THE SETTLEMENT CLASS?
You are a member of the Class if you purchased at least one Organix brand hair care or skin care
product on or after October 25, 2008, through October 10, 2013. The following persons are excluded from the settlement class: (a) Defendant; (b) the officers, directors, or employees of Defendant and their immediate family; (c) any entity in which Defendant has a controlling interest; (d) any affiliate, legal representative, heir, or assign of Defendant; (e) all federal court judges who have presided over this Action and their immediate family; (f) all persons who submit a valid request for exclusion from the Class; and (g) those who purchased the Organix brand hair care or skin care products for the purpose of resale.