DO NOT use this product! It is HIGHLY Flammable and not on the warning label!

MsLizziA

Well-Known Member
Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine Anti Frizz Serum is HIGHLY flammable and it is not on the warning label! It hits home for me because i have some sitting in my product cabinet and was going to use it! :blush:

A 13 year old girl was set on fire when using this product! :nono:

"Davis claims she was permanently disfigured at just 13 years old when she suffered third degree burns on her head, neck, and arms after applying the serum to her hair and then using a straightening comb she heated over a gas stove." Read More here
 

Nubenap22

New Member
im sorry but serum + GAS STOVE sounds like a recipe for some kind of disaster. Sorry she had to suffer.
 

MsLizziA

Well-Known Member
im sorry but serum + GAS STOVE sounds like a recipe for some kind of disaster. Sorry she had to suffer.

Nubenap22 she used a straightening comb before as i have also in the past. This has never happened to me with any products i used. Most straightening combs are heated over a stove
 

Nubenap22

New Member
This I know but you always run the risk of burning yourself those lil sizzles add up. But say that sizzle caught up and its in the environment of a GAS means fumes are in the air

Like I said I feel terribly sorry for her.
 

Lynnerie

Well-Known Member
Oh my word that poor girl. I just watched the video they need to take that product off the shelves.
 

MsBoinglicious

Well-Known Member
Wait hol' up now, I love this serum and never had a problem with it. This is the first time this has happen, right? And I'm not siding with Garnier Fructis but they make their product for WHITE people. I am sure they didn't have a hotcomb up in the test room on a dummies head while doing experiments *look*.

I'm not saying Garnier Fructis isn't responsible but lets let the courts prove that before they take it off the shelves. The kid is 13, using a hotcomb on a GAS stove...It seems like an isolated freak accident and I do feel bad for her.

*runs out of thread to stock pile*
 

MsLizziA

Well-Known Member
Wait hol' up now, I love this serum and never had a problem with it. This is the first time this has happen, right? And I'm not siding with Garnier Fructis but they make their product for WHITE people. I am sure they didn't have a hotcomb up in the test room on a dummies head while doing experiments *look*.

I'm not saying Garnier Fructis isn't responsible but lets let the courts prove that before they take it off the shelves. The kid is 13, using a hotcomb on a GAS stove...It seems like an isolated freak accident and I do feel bad for her.

*runs out of thread to stock pile*
MsBoinglicious HAVENT TALKED TO YOU IN FOREVER!!! HEEEYYY GIRL!!!

Anyway, idk me personally, i just wouldn't trust it.. i mean.. heat is heat
 

yuhlovevybz

Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure it is labelled as high flammable? I remember grabbing it in the store, reading that on the label, plus the ingredients, and realized it was just a pretty flamethrower. I might be wrong though since my memory's not that great.
 

DominicanBrazilian82

Well-Known Member
MsBoinglicious said:
Wait hol' up now, I love this serum and never had a problem with it. This is the first time this has happen, right? And I'm not siding with Garnier Fructis but they make their product for WHITE people. I am sure they didn't have a hotcomb up in the test room on a dummies head while doing experiments *look*.

I'm not saying Garnier Fructis isn't responsible but lets let the courts prove that before they take it off the shelves. The kid is 13, using a hotcomb on a GAS stove...It seems like an isolated freak accident and I do feel bad for her.

*runs out of thread to stock pile*

I have to agree with you...
 

greenandchic

Well-Known Member
Wait hol' up now, I love this serum and never had a problem with it. This is the first time this has happen, right? And I'm not siding with Garnier Fructis but they make their product for WHITE people. I am sure they didn't have a hotcomb up in the test room on a dummies head while doing experiments *look*.

I'm not saying Garnier Fructis isn't responsible but lets let the courts prove that before they take it off the shelves. The kid is 13, using a hotcomb on a GAS stove...It seems like an isolated freak accident and I do feel bad for her.

*runs out of thread to stock pile*

I get what you're saying, but white people use heat and flat irons too - all the time.

I can see how this mistake could have happened. Since many serums are good for heat styling, she probably thought she was adding a layer of protection on her hair. Poor thing. :(
 

MsBoinglicious

Well-Known Member
I get what you're saying, but white people use heat and flat irons too - all the time.

I can see how this mistake could have happened. Since many serums are good for heat styling, she probably thought she was adding a layer of protection on her hair. Poor thing. :(


True true BUT when white people use heat styling tools such as flatirons and blow dryers the temps average range are from 200 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit in ELECTRIC heat. A hot comb on a GAS stove (I am sure she used the fire top range) can reach temperatures up to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit on the flame. Don't act like you never seen a hot comb turn red like hot coals and lava with the wood handle smoking!! :lachen:White people don't know nothin’ about that kind of heat girl! So using it on their product in any trail testing probably was non existent.
 

greenandchic

Well-Known Member
True true BUT when white people use heat styling tools such as flatirons and blow dryers the temps average range are from 200 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit in ELECTRIC heat. A hot comb on a GAS stove (I am sure she used the fire top range) can reach temperatures up to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit on the flame. Don't act like you never seen a hot comb turn red like hot coals and lava with the wood handle smoking!! :lachen:White people don't know nothin’ about that kind of heat girl! So using it on their product in any trail testing probably was non existent.

In the video that was linked, it said the product "can ignite at temperatures above 171 degrees". Its not just a "black hair care" problem. I never seen anyone use pressing combs and irons above 450-500 degrees and still have hair on their heads. :lol:
 

aicramphoto

Member
A 13 year old girl should not be straightening her hair by herself with a traditional hot comb (used with a stove). Actually, maybe no one should. However, having said that, we should teach our young ladies how to read labels and also a previous poster was correct: not all serums are created for the same purpose even if the ingredients look the same. Some are not heat protectants.

I feel bad for her. In the old days, we just suffered from the slight ear burns from the comb or the rite of passage curling iron burn on the forehead.
 

MarieB

Well-Known Member
Wait hol' up now, I love this serum and never had a problem with it. This is the first time this has happen, right? And I'm not siding with Garnier Fructis but they make their product for WHITE people. I am sure they didn't have a hotcomb up in the test room on a dummies head while doing experiments *look*.

I'm not saying Garnier Fructis isn't responsible but lets let the courts prove that before they take it off the shelves. The kid is 13, using a hotcomb on a GAS stove...It seems like an isolated freak accident and I do feel bad for her.

*runs out of thread to stock pile*

Why did I have to see your siggie while watching CSI when they were playing music that completely was in rhythm with it? Who wants to trade eyes with me until the trauma passes?
 

Mz.MoMo5235

Well-Known Member
WOOH I used to use that stuff! Not gonna lie, I always thought that stuff was flammable. But it was a very long time ago when I was still transitioning and wore my hair straight 100% of the time and I may have used my electric hot comb Witt it
 

greenandchic

Well-Known Member
A 13 year old girl should not be straightening her hair by herself with a traditional hot comb (used with a stove). Actually, maybe no one should. However, having said that, we should teach our young ladies how to read labels and also a previous poster was correct: not all serums are created for the same purpose even if the ingredients look the same. Some are not heat protectants.

I feel bad for her. In the old days, we just suffered from the slight ear burns from the comb or the rite of passage curling iron burn on the forehead.

Exactly - That was something my mother never allowed me to use.
 

MrsJaiDiva

Embracing the Light
I know all hair products are flammable, but I'd never actually expect one to burst into flame. That's crazy! This sounds like a totally random freak accident, but jeez....poor girl!

Lol, I used to hotcomb my own hair as a teen...it is Amazing that I still have hair on my head! :lol:
 
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