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With all of the different products presented on the Q.....I wish that they would do the before and after pictures with no Pro-Styled hair. The before pictures always show the hair so flat and lifeless, but anyone's hair will look good in the after because a professional has styled it.

 

Let them show how the hair looks washed and naturally dried without their product in the before, but also, in the after let the hair dry naturally. The true test of the effects of their product should be evident even if a pro isn't styling it. Just seems a little unfair to show the before like it would look if I washed my hair and didn't style it....as opposed to having a pro style it. Just sayin....

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Re: Hair Product Presentations

If they did that,  they wouldn't sell much product.  

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The models they use have such full heads of hair...abnormally so, I would say. If I was a hair model it would be a totally different look, nowhere near what is shown on TV.

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Re: Hair Product Presentations

Chaz always uses a mix, Some pro-styled, and some who always style their own hair for the WEN shows.

 

A few times he had Alenka style her natural curl on one side while the other side of her head was pro-styled. Wendy and a few others always style their own for the WEN shows.

 

Faith is a WEN customer who came to Chaz because of her thinning hair. She now appears as a hair model when she can make the presentation date. Her before and after pix are impressive.

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I doubt there are many women who let their hair dry naturally after a shampoo and go out in public without the hair being styled. If you have a great head of hair and a good haircut good for you, those women are very lucky. My hair has always been fine and thin and more so as I have aged. Most high quality products the Q sells work for me, but I must blow dry and style my hair for it to look good.

 

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Re: Hair Product Presentations

Yup the problem isn't that the befores aren't pro styled, it's that they look like they just rolled out of bed.

 

I also saw a presentation once where they were showing how regular shampoo removes the hair color from your hair. When I do bother to color my hair I've never had a bunch of the color on the towel even right after I've colored it at home. This demo had the towel covered in color like they had toweled her head off with the dye still in there.

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@pigletsmom  :

 While permanent hair color enters the hair shaft, semi-permanent color coats the outside of the hair and is made to wash out with successive shampoos.

 

The harsher the shampoo the faster the colors wash out.

 

They probably demonstrated with a stain or semi permanent colour for the dramatic impact.

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@pigletsmom wrote:

Yup the problem isn't that the befores aren't pro styled, it's that they look like they just rolled out of bed.

 

I also saw a presentation once where they were showing how regular shampoo removes the hair color from your hair. When I do bother to color my hair I've never had a bunch of the color on the towel even right after I've colored it at home. This demo had the towel covered in color like they had toweled her head off with the dye still in there.


  

I saw that demo long ago.  Never saw so much color smeared around before.

 

Wasn't it Wen?

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@blackhole99 wrote:

I doubt there are many women who let their hair dry naturally after a shampoo and go out in public without the hair being styled. If you have a great head of hair and a good haircut good for you, those women are very lucky. My hair has always been fine and thin and more so as I have aged. Most high quality products the Q sells work for me, but I must blow dry and style my hair for it to look good.

 


 

 

 

 

I dry my hair naturally.

 

 

I can't remember the last time that I used a hair dryer, and I don't even own a flat iron.

 

 

I wash, t-shirt dry, comb, and go.

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Re: Hair Product Presentations


@blackhole99 wrote:

I doubt there are many women who let their hair dry naturally after a shampoo and go out in public without the hair being styled. If you have a great head of hair and a good haircut good for you, those women are very lucky. My hair has always been fine and thin and more so as I have aged. Most high quality products the Q sells work for me, but I must blow dry and style my hair for it to look good.

 


I almost always drip-dry my hair, then brush it and tie it up. I never "style" it. I don't even know what that would mean. I don't ask my hair to look good. It's enough that it's not all fallen out.