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Answers to Your Questions about WEN

by on ‎01-21-2011 09:08 PM

Sicilian mama wrote: I would like to try the Wen products from Chaz Dean. It's so confusing trying to pick out one to try. Is there a guide somewhere as to which one to use? Since I'm in my 60's I don't expect a miracle to happen if I use this product. However, it would be nice to get some advice. My hair is very short, salt & pepper color is natural, course and very flat. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks


Good question! Yes, there is a guide to help you choose the right WEN formula for you on the site. Click here to find your perfect “flavor.”


You might want to try starting with one of the universal formulas, Sweet Almond Mint or new Pomegranate (my personal fave).  But definitely check the chart to see the specific benefits of each formula.


 


Katwoman76 asked: I was wondering why Chaz recommended two pumps [of Pomegranate Cleansing Conditioner] if you dry naturally and one if you dry with a blow dryer? I would have thought it would be better the other way around because of the damage when you blow dry. I always just let my hair dry naturally.


My hunch is it’s because the additional pump helps tame frizz during the air-drying process. I find my hair is much smoother when I blow dry. When I air dry, I tend to use more product (of whatever kind) to help keep the frizzies at bay. I know Chaz recommends always putting your leave-in on soaking wet hair before you even exit the shower to stave off frizz.


 


Hope that helps!