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12-20-2017 05:57 PM
I just purchased a 16 oz bottle of shampoo/conditioner and will be trying it for the first time. The only reason being is that I want to see if it truly holds my salon color longer. Any tips for a first time Wen user? TIA
12-20-2017 06:04 PM
Come over to the Wen forum, which is in the drop down menu under " my favorite brand".
Advice? Use enough cleansing conditioner, once you distribute it add a few splashes of water and then massage in, if your hair is long a wide tooth comb is good for making sure you get all the way down to the roots. Cleanse twice. The first one removes most of the dirt and oils from your hair and the second time is like the conditioning step but also allows residual dirt to be removed. Rinse really well.
12-20-2017 06:46 PM
@jaxs mom Do you add a small pump as a leave in conditioner?
12-20-2017 06:55 PM
Suggest doing first cleanse as the first thing you do in the shower, immediately followed by second cleanse without rinsing. Do whatever else you need to do while you have the second cleanse in your hair to maximize conditioning/treatment benefits and then rinse at the end of your shower
12-20-2017 07:01 PM
@pattypeep wrote:@jaxs mom Do you add a small pump as a leave in conditioner?
Well I use the mousse and styling creme and often the texturizing spray, i don't usually use leave in on top of all the styling products. My hair isn't dry though.
12-20-2017 07:48 PM - edited 12-21-2017 06:09 AM
@pattypeep, I use a very generous amount of WEN leave in, and in winter I add oil to that, followed by styling cream and mousse.
My hair is thirsty for all that. Everyone's hair is different.
12-20-2017 09:14 PM
I think Chaz is pulling a fast one over on us. His product is no better than Suave. I don't believe a word the man says charging outlandish prices for conditioner.
12-20-2017 09:30 PM
@Reever wrote:I think Chaz is pulling a fast one over on us. His product is no better than Suave. I don't believe a word the man says charging outlandish prices for conditioner.
Hmm. I could have sworn the OP asked for advice on using WEN. 🤔🙄
12-20-2017 09:41 PM
I recommend the matrix cleansing conditioners. A little cheaper also. Nothing wrong with wen. I personally have a sensitivity to some formulas. I tried every CC pretty much and I love Matrix and Hair Food. Pantene cowash is good too. Its sold in the afro american hair care area but good for all hair types
12-20-2017 09:41 PM
@pattypeep wrote:@jaxs mom Do you add a small pump as a leave in conditioner?
Yes you can.
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