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On 5/5/2014 Thia Winter said: I am a cosmetologist. Wen doesn't have sulfates. It does have behentromonium methosulfate which is not a sulfate detergent but an emulsifier. Its in lots of conditioners including the ones that well known cosmetologist was probably trying to sell. Its what gives us our froth. Incidentally I only use wen now and coworkers have noticed a difference.

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On 5/5/2014 okiebug said:

So, the multi-trillion dollar professional hair care product companies (those sold at salons) feel threatened enough by a small brand to "expose" it at their corporate shows? Chaz should be proud. If it was something that didn't work for people, that wasn't growing enough to feel it was cutting into their product sales at the salons, they would completely ignore Chaz and his little company.

I bet the documentary also told all the bad things about drug store brands and ended with the conclusion that the only "safe and effective" hair products to use are those recommended and sold by your salon.

If they weren't they wouldn't be marketing cheap knock off attempts at cleansing conditioners.

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On 5/5/2014 nhoblitzell said:
On 5/5/2014 Thia Winter said: I am a cosmetologist. Wen doesn't have sulfates. It does have behentromonium methosulfate which is not a sulfate detergent but an emulsifier. Its in lots of conditioners including the ones that well known cosmetologist was probably trying to sell. Its what gives us our froth. Incidentally I only use wen now and coworkers have noticed a difference.

Thanks for your help!

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