Claim Form Deadline: January 2, 2025
Payout: $700 to $1,100
Proof Required: Yes
Charlotte Tilbury, a well-known cosmetics company offering online beauty consultations, has agreed to settle a $2.925 million class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that Charlotte Tilbury violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), which protects consumer privacy, particularly in relation to biometric data. The class action claims that Charlotte Tilbury’s virtual “try-on” tools, such as the “Magic Mirror” and other beauty tech features, collected and used biometric data without proper consent and disclosure.
The key allegations in the lawsuit include:
Although Charlotte Tilbury denies the allegations, they have agreed to settle the lawsuit and make changes to comply with BIPA, as well as compensate affected Illinois residents.
The total settlement amount for this class action is $2,925,000.
Charlotte Tilbury is a British cosmetics brand founded in 2013 by makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury. The company offers a range of virtual beauty services, including tools like the Magic Mirror Online Makeup Try-On and consultations with beauty experts, allowing customers to try different shades and products from home.
To qualify for a payout, you must have:
Payouts for qualifying class members are estimated to be between $700 and $1,100, depending on factors such as:
The final payout amount will be determined once all claims are processed.
To file a claim, you must submit a valid and timely claim form by January 2, 2025. You can file online through the settlement website, or you can download and mail in a paper claim form.
While specific proof requirements are not outlined, you will need to affirm that you used one of the eligible Charlotte Tilbury virtual beauty tools in Illinois between December 1, 2019, and August 31, 2023.
Claim Form Website: IllinoisBeautySettlement.com
Please be aware that your claim form will be rejected if it contains fraudulent information. By submitting your information and your sworn statement of its accuracy, you are agreeing to do so under penalty of perjury. Submitting false information not only jeopardizes your claim but also affects others who are genuinely eligible for the settlement. If you are uncertain about your eligibility for this class action settlement, please visit the class action administrator’s website for more information. Note that NoProofClassActions.org participates in the Amazon affiliate advertising program, and this post may include affiliate links, which could result in us earning a commission if you make a purchase through those links.