WEN Sweet Almond Mint Cleansing Conditioner - 32oz

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WEN Sweet Almond Mint Cleansing Conditioner - 32oz

from: Chaz Dean Studio



 : WEN Sweet Almond Mint Cleansing Conditioner - 32oz
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Price: $52.00
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: WEN by Chaz Dean
Label: Chaz Dean Studio
Manufacturer: Chaz Dean Studio
Publisher: Chaz Dean Studio
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good substitution for shampoo
When I washed my hair everyday with shampoo (no matter what brand and even when advertized as "moisturizing") it left my hair dry and frizzy. And if I didn't wash every day I could only go maybe two-three days at most-just rinsing and conditioning before it was too dirty and limp to stand. WEN cleansing conditioner does what its name says. It does clean the hair down to the scalp (I'm not sure how?!) and leaves it with lift and body, and smoothes down the frizzies. I was skeptical that it would leave the hair oily and limp, but it doesn't.
Unfortunately it is much more expensive than an equal amount of shampoo - which I would call its only major drawback.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful! Makes hair manageable without damage
This product is great. I have naturally curly and highlighted hair, which means that it also tends to be quite dry. I have used it for a month now and have decided to let my hair grow out a little because it is so much easier to work with. So the last time I went to my hairdresser for highlights, I said just to trim off the ends because I am letting it grow. She said I could skip a trim this month, because there weren't any split ends. This is a first.

I also use the "sweet almond mint body, bath and hair oil" after towel drying. Probably about 12 small drops. It makes my hair so soft. Just don't put too much on. Experiment, but I guarantee if you have dry hair, using the oil, mainly on the ends will cure it!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Star struck...at first
I tried a small bottle of this product after hearing so much about it and loved it. So I forked out the big bucks for a giant size bottle and 1/4 of the way into it it seems to be losing its magic. The instructions say the longer you use it the better the results, but that's not happening for me. Also a big thumbs down for the company behind the product. I was so excited about the product at first that I told EVERYONE about it. I emailed the company a couple of times asking if they had some kind of referal program (since I own a womens shoe store, meet lots of women every week and know that referal business is what drives success) but never got a reply one way or the other. Oh well WEN, you're a falling star!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - jajaken
I bought this product for my granddaughter and myself. Her hair is problematic and this product has brought shine and manageability to her otherwise drab lifeless hair. It has also helped bring the natural shine and body to my thin and fine graying hair with so little care. Though the cost seems high, the products I don't have to buy have made it a bargain and afforded us both with beautiful results as well as ease of care.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Like this product very much
I ordered this product off of the TV commercial and liked it so much I came onto Amazon and purchased it. Be careful if you have bought the product off TV first because what they don't tell you is that it is a "membership" therefore you get three monthy deliveries of the product and they charge your card three seperate times. I had used up my frst batch and decided to ordered more on Amazon; then all of a sudden I am receiving two packages of Wen Hair Care. One from Amazon and a "surprise" on from Chaz Dean.



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