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As the new logo debuted on the site, efforts were underway to erase a Twitter sign in San Francisco. Elon Musk spirited the "X" logos onto Twitter's site seemingly overnight, but it may take a while longer to change the sign outside his company's headquarters. The San Francisco police department halted the work on Monday afternoon and spoke to workers tasked with removing the sign, according to the San Francisco Standard. A crane was used to remove some of the letters from the Twitter sign on the company's San Francisco office building. San Francisco Police stand next to the crane used to dismantle some of the letters in Twitter's SF office sign.
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Eight top Olaplex employees have left the company since October, Insider has learned. Her LinkedIn profile says she joined the online-game company Big Fish this year as vice president of people and culture. Kathy Lewis, Olaplex's vice president of education, had been on "contracted sabbatical" since December, according to her LinkedIn profile. The hair-care brand Wella said in a LinkedIn post last week that it hired Lewis as the vice president and global head of education. Olaplex grew its head count over the following year to 174 employees, according to its 10-K filing in February.
Former Twitter workers were told this week they likely received incorrect tax information. The error likely won't be rectified until after the IRS tax filing deadline on April 18. The company told them the issue likely won't be corrected until after the IRS deadline to file taxes has passed. To rectify the mistake on the W-2s, Twitter will send a W-2 C form, used to make corrections to W-2s. However, the IRS deadline to file taxes is April 18, so many former employees now must file an extension.
Dozens more customers have joined an ongoing lawsuit against the TikTok-famous brand Olaplex. More than 100 customers now say in an amended suit that they suffered physical injuries like hair loss. Olaplex has said clinical tests have shown its hair products to be "safe and effective." Dozens of customers have joined an amended complaint filed Thursday night in California federal court, adding to a rising volume of allegations that Olaplex products can cause hair loss and scalp problems. "However, Olaplex products do not cause hair loss or hair breakage."
JuE Wong said that Olaplex's hair care products are "safe and effective" in a LinkedIn post. The company is facing a lawsuit that claims Olaplex products damaged some customers' hair. But JuE Wong, Olaplex's CEO, said in a LinkedIn post on Thursday that Olaplex's products are not to blame for those problems. She quoted recent articles on Olaplex, including Insider's coverage, which say that a direct connection between the products and effects like hair loss are hard to prove. A Facebook group called "Olaplex Hair Loss/Hair Damage?"
Olaplex, facing a new lawsuit over its hair products, said tests show its products are safe. The brand, a staple in TikTok hair care routines, posted "third-party" test records on its website. "As such, there is no induced inflammation to the hair follicle, which is the primary cause of hair loss." The test reports that Olaplex posted were issued by a number of laboratories including BioScreen Testing Services Inc., Consumer Product Testing Company, and Brazil-based Allergisa Pesquisa Dermato Cosmética Ltda. A representative for Olaplex said on Wednesday that the HRIPT reports are "industry standard and reflect the use of Olaplex products under real world conditions."
In some cases, they received refunds after reporting problems with hair breakage and loss to Olaplex. "Our products are thoroughly tested both in-house and in independent third-party laboratories and we remain confident in the evidence showing that Olaplex products are safe and effective." It's difficult to know just how many refunds Olaplex has issued. "A lot of this is breakage that came up after using Olaplex," she tells viewers. She said she visited a dermatologist, who diagnosed her with psoriasis and eczema, and suggested she switch to hypoallergenic hair products.
Hair care brand Olaplex is facing a lawsuit over its stock price drop since its 2021 IPO. Olaplex gained popularity on TikTok and other social media as a hair care routine product. download the app Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy PolicyLast fall, hair care brand Olaplex was riding high. It is seeking to represent a potential class of as many as "thousands" of investors who bought Olaplex stock after it went public, according to the complaint. The Olaplex spokesperson said that No.
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