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    <title>topic Which Wen is best for dry, fine, thin hair? in Beauty</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;Hello all.  I'm mid-sixties have fine thin blonde color treated (professionally - highlights and low lights) hair.  It is getting very thin front and center.  I've been using a very expensive speciality shampoo and leave in foam which is supposed to encourage the hair to grow more and thicker.  In fact is it often recommended for people regrowing hair from chemo ... but it is so drying that my hair looks fried and seems to be breaking more, even though it is perhaps a little less see through.  I've read so many good things about Wen I want to try switching to it, but there are so many formulas I'm not sure which to use.  From what I've read it seems Sweet Almond Mint and Lavender are those recommended for hair such as mine, but is one better for this problem than the other?  Any advice and comments if it really did help you would be much appreciated.  Thanks!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2013 18:54:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;Hello all.  I'm mid-sixties have fine thin blonde color treated (professionally - highlights and low lights) hair.  It is getting very thin front and center.  I've been using a very expensive speciality shampoo and leave in foam which is supposed to encourage the hair to grow more and thicker.  In fact is it often recommended for people regrowing hair from chemo ... but it is so drying that my hair looks fried and seems to be breaking more, even though it is perhaps a little less see through.  I've read so many good things about Wen I want to try switching to it, but there are so many formulas I'm not sure which to use.  From what I've read it seems Sweet Almond Mint and Lavender are those recommended for hair such as mine, but is one better for this problem than the other?  Any advice and comments if it really did help you would be much appreciated.  Thanks!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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