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09-21-2013, 09:25 AM #1
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WEN SIXTHIRTEEN by Chaz Dean
http://WEN SIXTHIRTEEN by Chaz Dean
Does anyone have any experience with this? I’m not too deterred over the price tag because I’ve only seen positive reviews on this. Though, I am sure most of the ones I have seen have been for relaxed hair. If you do use it, are you co-washing? Using as directed?
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Also, if there is already a thread on this can someone post the link? When I look at the Commercial Hair Products thread I am only seeing 3 posts total!Last edited by MissChelle; 09-21-2013 at 09:33 AM.
Last hit of creamy crack: 11/24/09
BC: 10/26/2010
Staples: Shealoe, EVOO, CO, Jojoba oil, HE HH, Avg
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09-22-2013, 04:00 PM #2
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I just clicked over to the updated New Commercial Products list, but as far as I could tell, none of these are from Wen.
Their infomercials claim the products are beneficial for all hair types.
Maybe you could give us a review.
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are the directions to use practically 25% of the bottle in 1 application on this one same as the original?
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Here are the "directions" from their website:
Rinse hair thoroughly.
Apply Cleansing Conditioner into your palms and rub together. Recommended usage: 10-16 pumps for short hair, 16-24 for medium length hair and 24-32 pumps for long hair. (Note: If your hair is longer/thicker you may need to increase the amount of pumps.)
Apply to scalp and hair, adding a splash of water to evenly distribute. Remember: WEN® will not lather.
Massage thoroughly into hair and leave on for the remainder of your shower.
Rinse thoroughly and completely, massaging scalp and running fingers through to the ends.
Apply ½ to 1 pump depending on hair length and texture as a leave-in conditioner to soaking wet hair.
For Best Results:
We highly suggest you cleanse, rinse and repeat, using half the recommended pumps for the first cleanse, and the remaining half for the second cleanse.Last hit of creamy crack: 11/24/09
BC: 10/26/2010
Staples: Shealoe, EVOO, CO, Jojoba oil, HE HH, Avg
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