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06-15-2019 08:20 AM
Does anyone know what is in WEN products that would cause them not to qualify as CLEAN BEAUTY? I was under the impression WEN was all natural with no toxic chemicals. Any ideas as to what is unhealthy in WEN products? I was thinking of giving it a try. Now I'm not so sure. Thank you in advance for any help you have time to give.
06-15-2019 08:24 AM - edited 06-15-2019 08:44 AM
@lindseyemmie wrote:Does anyone know what is in WEN products that would cause them not to qualify as CLEAN BEAUTY? I was under the impression WEN was all natural with no toxic chemicals. Any ideas as to what is unhealthy in WEN products? I was thinking of giving it a try. Now I'm not so sure. Thank you in advance for any help you have time to give.
WEN products contain artificial chemical preservatives which disqualify them from the clean category.
This one: trimethylsilylamodimethicone. When parabens (another type of cosmetic preservative) are not used in a product then a different type of preservative must be used. Sometimes the alternatives are not so good.
06-15-2019 08:26 AM
Not sure but maybe because not all have had good results? I have a friend who got in on the lawsuit because her hair fell out while using it. I've used it with no problems however.
06-15-2019 08:34 AM
Clean Beauty just another buzz word to sell stuff
06-15-2019 08:44 AM
@SilleeMee is correct. WEN is not all natural and has never claimed to be. Check the list of ingredients that QVC is using for their “Clean Beauty” category, then check a WEN label.
06-15-2019 09:17 AM
@lindseyemmie wrote:Does anyone know what is in WEN products that would cause them not to qualify as CLEAN BEAUTY? I was under the impression WEN was all natural with no toxic chemicals. Any ideas as to what is unhealthy in WEN products? I was thinking of giving it a try. Now I'm not so sure. Thank you in advance for any help you have time to give.
@lindseyemmie My dd uses WEN and said when she read the ingredient deck, it seems to have more/different additives. They may not have passed.
06-15-2019 09:19 AM
I’m thinking if I can’t pronounce what’s in a product, it’s not allowed on the clean list!!
06-15-2019 09:30 AM
@geezeretteI agree - that buzzword list of persuaders gets longer every year - new, improved, natural, organic, sugar-free, gluten-free, etc. Take your pick.
I'm cynical -- I care how my body reacts more than what the retailers and their advertisers tell me. The more I understand my own body, the easier it is for me to treat it well -- inside and out!
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