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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Differin, the popular acne treatment containing adapalene, has been the subject of legal action that resulted in a class action settlement providing compensation to consumers. Currently, there is 1 active settlement available for eligible claimants who purchased Differin acne products. The Differin Acne Product Settlement offers payments up to $27 per person, with a filing deadline of May 19, 2026, and notably requires no proof of purchase for participation. This settlement addresses claims related to allegedly misleading marketing practices surrounding the acne treatment product. Consumers who believe they purchased Differin products during the relevant time periods may be entitled to monetary compensation through this settlement program. The settlement process allows qualifying individuals to receive payments without the expense and uncertainty of lengthy litigation. Understanding your rights and the specific requirements for each settlement can help you determine whether you're eligible for compensation. Filing claims for settlements like these can often seem complicated, but Class Action Buddy simplifies the entire process by helping you identify eligible settlements, understand requirements, and submit your claims quickly and accurately.

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These Differin class action settlements are currently accepting claims. File before the deadline to receive your payout.

Differin Acne Product Settlement

Up to $27

Differin BPO acne product buyers (Jan 2020-Feb 2026) can claim $9 per product, up to $27, with no receipt required. File by May 19, 2026.

Deadline: 2026-05-19 No Proof Needed

Differin Class Action FAQs

How do I know if I qualify for a Differin class action settlement?

You may qualify for the Differin settlement if you purchased Differin acne products during the specified class period. This settlement requires no proof of purchase, making it easier for consumers to participate. Check the settlement website for specific eligibility requirements and date ranges for your purchases.

Has Differin settled any class action lawsuits?

Yes, Differin has an active class action settlement regarding their acne products. The settlement is currently accepting claims from eligible consumers who purchased Differin products. This is a no-proof-required settlement, meaning you don't need receipts to file a claim.

Do I need receipts to file a Differin settlement claim?

No, the Differin acne product settlement does not require proof of purchase such as receipts. This is classified as a no-proof settlement, allowing consumers to file claims based on their attestation of purchasing the products. You simply need to certify that you purchased qualifying Differin products during the class period.

What is the Differin acne product settlement about?

The Differin acne product settlement involves claims related to Differin's acne treatment products and their marketing or labeling practices. Eligible consumers who purchased these products can file claims without needing to provide proof of purchase. The settlement provides compensation to class members who bought Differin acne products during the specified time period.

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