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‎12-18-2015 05:42 PM
@RU4 real wrote:I'm going back to Ojon. I used it before WEN and my hair was beautiful. Over the past 5 years I NEVER suspected the WEN was my problem. But QVC discontinued it quite some time ago so I'll have to go to Ulta to get it. I looked back over my QVC records to 2010 when I first purchased WEN, I spent over $1,400 on WEN products.
**GASP**
‎12-18-2015 07:50 PM
The OP specifically asked a question to the people that are going to quit using Wen. No need to jump in and be snarky.
‎12-19-2015 05:28 AM
I was an Ojon junkie, so I am so excited the the creator of Ojon Denis is back with his new haircare line Tweak-d(HSN)! It has done wonders for my hair and based on his past experience of over 15 years I trust that his new products are the best he ever produced, and I can testify because I have tried them all. They are innovative and concentrated. What I love the most is they are treatment based so you know you are getting quality right off the start, but he also has been around way before Wen was, and with his new line you don't need to use over 30 pumps to just cleanse your hair. With Tweak'd a little goes a loong way, so the products last. He has also provided his new products at an affordable price and amazing selectons.
‎12-19-2015 02:37 PM
@funnygirl66 wrote:I was an Ojon junkie, so I am so excited the the creator of Ojon Denis is back with his new haircare line Tweak-d(HSN)! It has done wonders for my hair and based on his past experience of over 15 years I trust that his new products are the best he ever produced, and I can testify because I have tried them all. They are innovative and concentrated. What I love the most is they are treatment based so you know you are getting quality right off the start, but he also has been around way before Wen was, and with his new line you don't need to use over 30 pumps to just cleanse your hair. With Tweak'd a little goes a loong way, so the products last. He has also provided his new products at an affordable price and amazing selectons.
Gee, so you have no problem using a product that doesn't "lather", that you have to use a large quantity of and contains all those oils? Interesting.
‎12-19-2015 08:43 PM
I never really used Wen as a 'shampoo only' product from the first. I like the way Suave cleans my hair. Quite some time ago, I did hear about Wen clogging drains, and for me, it took a very long time to rinse out of my hair, I was afraid of my water bill, and I'm in a drought state, NV. I use Wen as a cream rinse only, and it works great as a detangler. Don't get this stuff on your scalp, and I don't think it will clogg your pores.
‎12-21-2015 05:12 AM
@Buck-i-Nana wrote:
@funnygirl66 wrote:I was an Ojon junkie, so I am so excited the the creator of Ojon Denis is back with his new haircare line Tweak-d(HSN)! It has done wonders for my hair and based on his past experience of over 15 years I trust that his new products are the best he ever produced, and I can testify because I have tried them all. They are innovative and concentrated. What I love the most is they are treatment based so you know you are getting quality right off the start, but he also has been around way before Wen was, and with his new line you don't need to use over 30 pumps to just cleanse your hair. With Tweak'd a little goes a loong way, so the products last. He has also provided his new products at an affordable price and amazing selectons.
Gee, so you have no problem using a product that doesn't "lather", that you have to use a large quantity of and contains all those oils? Interesting.
@Buck-i-Nana I found the Tweak to be nice! it really makes sense! I bought it used it but felt it was just a tad too $ for me although I use higher end shampoos and such. Tweaked is very non oily for me and is simply a non oily kind of product when using. And I have an oily scalp. @funnygirl66 I agree with her !!! it was quite good and my hair was so nice and ya know I may give it a try again....it's just hard to change a poo/conditioner kinda gal
‎12-21-2015 09:21 AM - edited ‎12-21-2015 09:23 AM
I recomend Hempz Coutre or Paul Mitchel for they are very gentle as well as Joico Color shampoo. The Joico Color Endure and Paul Mitchel is so gentle there is almost no lather. I been useing Paul Mitchel color protect and dai k y volume shampoo and love them. Extremel low lather
I also womder if qvc has lost alot of money since all of this hit the fan.
‎12-21-2015 09:28 AM
I have been using Wen since August, 2013 and have never had any hair loss. My hair never looked so good and I always receive compliments on my hair which is something that never happened prior to Wen.
‎12-21-2015 09:34 AM
@LexPexI think you're right that some people have hair that reacts well to a huge variety of products and that some of us have hair that is just okay no matter what we use.
I do use WEN prinarily although for the entire 6 years I've used it, I've always omitted it on my once monthly professional color/cut appointments. Maybe that's why it has worked so well for me or maybe it's just what I always thought about my hair twenty or thirty years ago -- I used to feel as if I could use any shampoo from the very cheapest as long as I chose my conditioner very carefully.
I did that for many, many years - and if when the WEN news finally comes out, I decide not to use WEN (doubt that), I will return to that routine and see if it still works now that my hair is old. old.
‎12-21-2015 09:49 AM
@mimi5775 wrote:
@Buck-i-Nana wrote:
@funnygirl66 wrote:I was an Ojon junkie, so I am so excited the the creator of Ojon Denis is back with his new haircare line Tweak-d(HSN)! It has done wonders for my hair and based on his past experience of over 15 years I trust that his new products are the best he ever produced, and I can testify because I have tried them all. They are innovative and concentrated. What I love the most is they are treatment based so you know you are getting quality right off the start, but he also has been around way before Wen was, and with his new line you don't need to use over 30 pumps to just cleanse your hair. With Tweak'd a little goes a loong way, so the products last. He has also provided his new products at an affordable price and amazing selectons.
Gee, so you have no problem using a product that doesn't "lather", that you have to use a large quantity of and contains all those oils? Interesting.
@Buck-i-Nana I found the Tweak to be nice! it really makes sense! I bought it used it but felt it was just a tad too $ for me although I use higher end shampoos and such. Tweaked is very non oily for me and is simply a non oily kind of product when using. And I have an oily scalp. @funnygirl66 I agree with her !!! it was quite good and my hair was so nice and ya know I may give it a try again....it's just hard to change a poo/conditioner kinda gal
I found Tweak-D to be over perfumed. The dispensing system was problem for me as well, giving me little control over the amount and no ability to see how much product is left.
My point however, which you apparently missed is that it is very Wen-like in that it has no traditional cleansers in it. In fact, with the tweak'd you put it on full strength on dry hair and leave it undiluted for 10 minutes before adding water and more product. I would think anyone in a panic over possible issues for a small percentage of folks using WEN would be equally scared of Tweak'd.
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