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Are the Spring/Summer seasonals usually lighter than the Fall and Winter? TIA Smiley Happy
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Re: Seasonal Formula Question

I think it varies, depends on your hair, but I think the overall consensus is the spring scent is the lightest. Keep in mind there has only been one spring scent.

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Re: Seasonal Formula Question

I agree...your mileage may vary.haha

Personally, I think the summer mango coconut was the most moisturizing --even more than the core ones (except for fig lol).

So far with 2 years of Wen, I'd say IMHO, the spring one is usually the lightest of the bunch...

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Re: Seasonal Formula Question

unless I'm mistaken there has only been one spring and one summer seasonal to date - the seasonals are very new - they started with Fall Ginger Pumpkin. So there's not enough history to say weather the spring/summer tend to be lighter. we shall wait and see!

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Re: Seasonal Formula Question

I sure showed how new I am with this question! Smiley Happy thanks, everyone! Looking forward to trying the new seasonals this year!
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Re: Seasonal Formula Question

I don't think we have enough data to say. Two times is a coincidence and 3 times is a pattern. So far we've only had 6 scents released and only two for spring/summer. Spring was lighter, but I don't think that Summer Mango Coconut was. That's not enough to indicate any kind of trend or pattern.

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Re: Seasonal Formula Question

I think the winter cranberry mint is pretty light, too. I think it is hard to say. They are all so different in consistency. Some seem heavier on the hair than others, too.
Smiley Happy Hilary
Wen girl for 10 years!!