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09-26-2018 10:21 PM
09-26-2018 10:25 PM
@Bixa2805 wrote:Can anyone suggest something that really works to help repair hilighted damaged hair? I have tried some masks, conditioners and coconut oil. They have helped some but I was just wondering if anyone knows of anything they would consider a miracle product for damaged hair.
@Bixa2805- If you decide to try Wen, at least you can return it to QVC if you are not completely satisfied.
09-27-2018 11:07 AM
@sonechko wrote:
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Bixa2805 wrote:Can anyone suggest something that really works to help repair hilighted damaged hair? I have tried some masks, conditioners and coconut oil. They have helped some but I was just wondering if anyone knows of anything they would consider a miracle product for damaged hair.
Nothing really works except WEN. Overtime WEN truly is a miracle product. Changes not only one's hair, but also the attitude about one's hair, and even changes self-esteem, if you can believe this.
It's great if you believe that is true for you, but that is not an absolute truth. I used WEN cleansing conditioner for years and now I don't. My hair hasn't mysteriously reverted or suffered from not using WEN. I like WEN a lot, LOVED it, but it contains amodimethicone and it was the last silicone I hadn't given up, so I finally did. I'm no hater - WEN makes great products and the Remoist is still one of the best deep conditioners I've ever used. I still recommend WEN to people, as evidenced by my original response here. But to say that "nothing really works except WEN" is just not a factual statement.
It's about using great products that work well and don't contain ingredients that harm your hair. WEN is not the only brand that accomplishes that and Chaz Dean is not the only product developer who stands by that philosophy.
It has nothing to do with my "belief" @Alison Wonderland. It has EVERYTHING to do with my EXPERIENCE. Also, with the experience of millions of WEN loyal users. I am sorry yours was not like that.
My experience was great. I've had equally great experiences and some even better experiences with other products. WEN isn't the only thing out there and people should know that they have options.
10-02-2018 11:56 AM
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Bixa2805 wrote:Can anyone suggest something that really works to help repair hilighted damaged hair? I have tried some masks, conditioners and coconut oil. They have helped some but I was just wondering if anyone knows of anything they would consider a miracle product for damaged hair.
Nothing really works except WEN. Overtime WEN truly is a miracle product. Changes not only one's hair, but also the attitude about one's hair, and even changes self-esteem, if you can believe this.
It's great if you believe that is true for you, but that is not an absolute truth. I used WEN cleansing conditioner for years and now I don't. My hair hasn't mysteriously reverted or suffered from not using WEN. I like WEN a lot, LOVED it, but it contains amodimethicone and it was the last silicone I hadn't given up, so I finally did. I'm no hater - WEN makes great products and the Remoist is still one of the best deep conditioners I've ever used. I still recommend WEN to people, as evidenced by my original response here. But to say that "nothing really works except WEN" is just not a factual statement.
It's about using great products that work well and don't contain ingredients that harm your hair. WEN is not the only brand that accomplishes that and Chaz Dean is not the only product developer who stands by that philosophy.
It has nothing to do with my "belief" @Alison Wonderland. It has EVERYTHING to do with my EXPERIENCE. Also, with the experience of millions of WEN loyal users. I am sorry yours was not like that.
My experience was great. I've had equally great experiences and some even better experiences with other products. WEN isn't the only thing out there and people should know that they have options.
If your experience with WEN was all THAT great @Alison Wonderland, or at least as good as mine, you would not be putting your two cents in my reply.
I am sure, the OP can not possibly try ALL the options available in the vast world of hair care out there, and was just looking for some suggestions for a product that works according to other people's experience.
I posted exactly that - my own suggestion from my own personal experience. Why do you have to step in, objecting and dismissing my post - I have no slightest idea! Must be your personality.
10-02-2018 12:30 PM
My hair hates bleach and I used to pay beaucoup bucks to have it highlighted aka fried. I gave up the idea that my life was better as a blonde
Stop using shampoo. Use a good conditioner to wash. Spend $$$ on the cleansing conditioners if you wish. Give the Olaplex a try, pro colorists seem to rave about it, adding it to their haircolor mix..
Right after a disastrous highlight job I used to do an olive oil/mayo/egg yolk(not white) hair mask. Its messy and would ooze down my neck. Yea you need to block out 3 or more hours cuz it takes time to do the mask and to wash it out.
Patience my dear and you may need to trim the ends...good luck
10-02-2018 12:38 PM
10-02-2018 01:49 PM
One thing that needs mention is curtaili g the use of high heat appliances on hair when it is damaged.
All the treatments in the world will not fix hair that is being subjected to flat irons and curling irons on a regular basis. Especially hair that is extra fragile from being hilighted.
A good trim, good moisture products and little to no heat is the only thing that will bring hair back from severe damage.
10-02-2018 02:32 PM
all good suggestions...but I would get frequent trims to remove the damage
10-02-2018 02:33 PM
@sonechko wrote:
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Bixa2805 wrote:Can anyone suggest something that really works to help repair hilighted damaged hair? I have tried some masks, conditioners and coconut oil. They have helped some but I was just wondering if anyone knows of anything they would consider a miracle product for damaged hair.
Nothing really works except WEN. Overtime WEN truly is a miracle product. Changes not only one's hair, but also the attitude about one's hair, and even changes self-esteem, if you can believe this.
It's great if you believe that is true for you, but that is not an absolute truth. I used WEN cleansing conditioner for years and now I don't. My hair hasn't mysteriously reverted or suffered from not using WEN. I like WEN a lot, LOVED it, but it contains amodimethicone and it was the last silicone I hadn't given up, so I finally did. I'm no hater - WEN makes great products and the Remoist is still one of the best deep conditioners I've ever used. I still recommend WEN to people, as evidenced by my original response here. But to say that "nothing really works except WEN" is just not a factual statement.
It's about using great products that work well and don't contain ingredients that harm your hair. WEN is not the only brand that accomplishes that and Chaz Dean is not the only product developer who stands by that philosophy.
It has nothing to do with my "belief" @Alison Wonderland. It has EVERYTHING to do with my EXPERIENCE. Also, with the experience of millions of WEN loyal users. I am sorry yours was not like that.
My experience was great. I've had equally great experiences and some even better experiences with other products. WEN isn't the only thing out there and people should know that they have options.
If your experience with WEN was all THAT great @Alison Wonderland, or at least as good as mine, you would not be putting your two cents in my reply.
I am sure, the OP can not possibly try ALL the options available in the vast world of hair care out there, and was just looking for some suggestions for a product that works according to other people's experience.
I posted exactly that - my own suggestion from my own personal experience. Why do you have to step in, objecting and dismissing my post - I have no slightest idea! Must be your personality.
Wow, a personal attack because I don't think WEN is the only option? Okay.
10-02-2018 03:44 PM - edited 10-02-2018 04:12 PM
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Alison Wonderland wrote:
@sonechko wrote:
@Bixa2805 wrote:Can anyone suggest something that really works to help repair hilighted damaged hair? I have tried some masks, conditioners and coconut oil. They have helped some but I was just wondering if anyone knows of anything they would consider a miracle product for damaged hair.
Nothing really works except WEN. Overtime WEN truly is a miracle product. Changes not only one's hair, but also the attitude about one's hair, and even changes self-esteem, if you can believe this.
It's great if you believe that is true for you, but that is not an absolute truth. I used WEN cleansing conditioner for years and now I don't. My hair hasn't mysteriously reverted or suffered from not using WEN. I like WEN a lot, LOVED it, but it contains amodimethicone and it was the last silicone I hadn't given up, so I finally did. I'm no hater - WEN makes great products and the Remoist is still one of the best deep conditioners I've ever used. I still recommend WEN to people, as evidenced by my original response here. But to say that "nothing really works except WEN" is just not a factual statement.
It's about using great products that work well and don't contain ingredients that harm your hair. WEN is not the only brand that accomplishes that and Chaz Dean is not the only product developer who stands by that philosophy.
It has nothing to do with my "belief" @Alison Wonderland. It has EVERYTHING to do with my EXPERIENCE. Also, with the experience of millions of WEN loyal users. I am sorry yours was not like that.
My experience was great. I've had equally great experiences and some even better experiences with other products. WEN isn't the only thing out there and people should know that they have options.
If your experience with WEN was all THAT great @Alison Wonderland, or at least as good as mine, you would not be putting your two cents in my reply.
I am sure, the OP can not possibly try ALL the options available in the vast world of hair care out there, and was just looking for some suggestions for a product that works according to other people's experience.
I posted exactly that - my own suggestion from my own personal experience. Why do you have to step in, objecting and dismissing my post - I have no slightest idea! Must be your personality.
Wow, a personal attack because I don't think WEN is the only option? Okay.
No @Alison Wonderland. You accusing me of something you did yourself - you personally attacked my initial post and my opinion on a product first. Remember?
As you may be aware - I am as entitled to my opinion, as you to yours. And yet, I did not "object" to any of your "suggestions" you've posted on this thread. Have you noticed?
But you dissallowing me to have my opinion, and go on and on, arguing about my post. Why? What problem do you have with me actually having an opinion, or suggesting a product I love to the OP?
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