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02-16-2014 03:52 PM
When I use shampoo I can go 3 days without washing. By the end of the second day I notice my scalp is a tiny bit sore in a few places - I think it's from making my hair go a certain way when it truly grows in a different direction (hope that makes sense.) I wet the roots in those tiny spots and all is fine.
When I use WEN, those sore spots are there less than 24 hours later. Also, it's always been easier styling my hair on the 3rd day after shampoo. With WEN, by the second day my hair is starting to clump together. Styling isn't easy any day...use my curling iron and by the time I get to work, my hair is doing what it wants, not what I want.
I have thick hair. It is never greasy or oily, never was even when I was young. I hate cleansing every day or every other day as it always takes a while to do that. I only use the cleanse stuff, not the other stuff. Also, I don't cleanse 2x. It just takes too long. Is that what I'm doing wrong?
-Kalli
02-16-2014 04:26 PM
Could be, but you also might not be rinsing enough. Think of a double cleanse as a cleansing step and a conditioning step, as you would normally do with traditional shampoo and conditioner. Would you only shampoo and not condition your hair? I don't know what your WEN cleansing system is, but you need to add that splash of water to work up a "froth" and massage that into your hair. Concentrate on your scalp during the first application. Rinse well. On the second application you still want to concentrate on the scalp, but also on the length of your hair. Be sure to rinse, rinse, rinse. You might try a different formula cleansing conditioner, too. Tea Tree is especially good for the scalp.
02-16-2014 08:57 PM
Kalli,
Which formula are you using?
In addition to what JLF said, Wen has a learning curve to find what works for your hair.
I've been using Wen consistently since September. I recently found the CCs and regimen that benefit my hair.
Also, while I am cleansing more frequently than with Pantene Curly, my hair and scalp are in much better condition. From what I gather from other Wenners here, my cleansing frequency will reduce as my hair gets healthier.
02-18-2014 12:24 AM
I've been using Tea Tree and then switched to six thirteen. Same results with each one. I think my problem is the thickness of my hair. Maybe I'm not getting all the wen out but I do rinse quite a bit - always have due to the thickness of my hair. If I go through that whole process 2x, it will be a very long shower. By the second day, my hair feels heavy, not light and airy like when I use shampoo. I think that's why my scalp gets sore sooner - my hair is heavier, if that makes sense.
I'm not excited about trying a ton of different wen cleansers since it will get expensive. I'm not psyched about finishing the 2 that I have buy I'll force myself since they weren't cheap.
One thing I noticed was that my hair did hold its color on the sides a tiny bit better.
-Kalli
02-20-2014 01:53 AM
02-20-2014 03:12 AM
I totally agree that WEN has a learning curve. I have been using it about 3 years and my hair has never been healthier, really! I have found that I have better results when I use more cleanser. In the long run, it even itself out, as I don't have to cleanse as often. So, I am not really going through more product, even though I am using more each time. But I get better results that way. Chaz says that Cucumber Aloe is the most astringent, and I so agree! I can go at least a day longer, sometimes two, between cleansings when using CA. Also, I love the seasonal scents, so I usually mix the CA with whatever seasonal scent I am currently using, and it works great....I get the benefits of both! I used to get frustrated when someone said a product had a "learning curve", but I certainly have found that to be true with WEN, and it has been worth it. Oh, and if I use more product, I find I don't have to do the second cleansing (I don't like taking the time, either...) and my results are just as good. Good luck!
02-20-2014 10:52 AM
02-20-2014 10:59 AM
I LOVED WEN when I used it. If they would take out the Menthol, I would be back in a heartbeat. When I got Alopecia Areata, the menthol irritated the spots that are tender & bald. I tried the Kids Non-Menthol, but I just didn't care for the fruity flavors.
Does anyone know why the need for the Menthol? Does it have something to do with cleansing?
02-20-2014 11:47 AM
I can't speak to the sore spots, but I don't experience the clumping on the second day. It sounds like you aren't rinsing enough and leaving some residue behind that's causing the clumping.
You mention your curls won't hold and that you aren't using the WEN styling products. What styling products are you using? You don't have to use the WEN styling products, but you should be using something, especially if you're using heat on your hair. What are you using now and what did you use before WEN?
02-20-2014 11:48 AM
On 2/20/2014 Mistic said:I LOVED WEN when I used it. If they would take out the Menthol, I would be back in a heartbeat. When I got Alopecia Areata, the menthol irritated the spots that are tender & bald. I tried the Kids Non-Menthol, but I just didn't care for the fruity flavors.
Does anyone know why the need for the Menthol? Does it have something to do with cleansing?
I think it's strictly for scalp stimulation, not cleaning. (Otherwise the kids formula wouldn't work very well.)
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