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    <description>I've been on the fence forever on Wen and Philosophy. I recently within the last year have started coloring my hair. My hair is pretty thick and if anything gets dry and damaged. Wondering if Wen would be a good choice for me and which flavor? I have the TSV Fig ready to go in my cart but haven't taken the plunge yet. Any input would be great. Thanks!</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2013 17:23:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I've been on the fence forever on Wen and Philosophy. I recently within the last year have started coloring my hair. My hair is pretty thick and if anything gets dry and damaged. Wondering if Wen would be a good choice for me and which flavor? I have the TSV Fig ready to go in my cart but haven't taken the plunge yet. Any input would be great. Thanks!</description>
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