Health & Personal Care : WEN Cucumber Aloe Cleansing Conditioner - 16oz

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Health & Personal Care : WEN Cucumber Aloe Cleansing Conditioner - 16oz

WEN Cucumber Aloe Cleansing Conditioner - 16oz

from: Chaz Dean Studio




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 389





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: WEN by Chaz Dean
Label: Chaz Dean Studio
Product Manufacturer: Chaz Dean Studio
Publisher: Chaz Dean Studio
Ranking: 389
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I did not like this products.
When I start using new products I usually give a time at least 2 weeks. I had used this product for almost 4 weeks. But unfortunately miracle didn'r happen to my hair. Actually my hair lost shine and always looked dirty. I shoud say my scapl felt dirty too. I hve very long hair so I used over 30 pumps. When I used as leave in conditioner, I had a hard time comb my hair after dried. Ihad decided go back my old hair care, now shine is back, I feel more clean and smooth.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - WEN cleansing conditioner
I love the WEN products. I think if you have very thin hair or virgin hair (no color) it may be too much conditoning and leave hair flat. However, if your hair is thick oily or color teated choosing the right cleanser would be great! I love mine for sure. I have long, straight, color processed, oily scalp hair. It leaves my hair clean, not having to wash everday as I previously did with other shampoos, and my husband says my hair is silky soft.I love WEN.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Softness and Bounce? Who knew!?
I first saw the infommercial for this product and was sucked in, but being a savvy buyer, I did some homework. Some of the reviews are definitely fake, but overall I think that people do feel the product does what it claims to do. I went with the Cucumber Aloe due to my oily, baby fine hair. I got it in the mail and tried it that next day; mind you, I hadn't washed my hair in two days! It felt like lotion and I was a bit worried that my baby fine, oily hair would be weighed down. Imagine my amazement when I was able to comb through my hair with ease and upon blow-drying it was as if the ends decided to curl themselves under!! This product has made my hair stronger with less breakage, the color is much shiner. And who knew that hair could be so soft, yet voluminous and bouncy all at the same time!? Not me. I am so glad that I bought Wen! My only complaint is that you go through it so quickly and you can't find it in stores; you must order online.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - So so.
Hmmm.... The product is not really for me. I have better results with the standard shampoo then condition approach. I actually found the health of my hair seemed worse after using the product for a month.
It might work great for someone else though. The product smells nice. It has a nice consistency, and tingling sensation due to the menthol it has in it. It was a good experiment but I plan to try something else.



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16oz - Conditioner Cleansing Aloe Cucumber WEN
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