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‎02-03-2015 03:36 AM
On 2/3/2015 BellaCarro said: A cleansing conditioner, or conditioner by any other name, will work to cleanse your hair effectively if it contains a cationic (positively charged - hair and skin are negative) surfactant or emulsifier, combo of both, or has effects of both. Wen uses a cationic emulsifier therefore it does cleanse as well as condition. I believe there is also a cationic surfactant in some, most, all (don't feel like checking them all), so double duty. So, can we put this to bed now? Some conditioners, including Wen, will do the job well, and those without the cationic ingredients will not. End o' story.
I didn't know that. That was very interesting info so thank you for telling that. There was another thread about someone using conditioner first, then shampoo, then conditioner again and I think it worked well for them. But anyway, thanks for the info. That explains now why some regular conditioners get the scalp clean without the use of shampoo.
‎02-03-2015 08:47 AM
On 2/2/2015 lovesrecess said:On 2/2/2015 RJL-DLL 75 said:No I think it was well said also. Not necessary to swear allegiance to something if it doesn't work for you. And not doing so does not make you a lesser human being either..On 2/2/2015 fancy pantsy said:On 2/2/2015 Heart of Spade said:I've been using shampoo for 51 years and my hair is just fine. Now, suddenly shampoo is pure evil in a bottle. I'm not sure why this all started except that someone (who shall go nameless!) was trying to make a buck. This is no different than all the other products we're told will be our beauty salvation. We have to use our brains and not buy into every new concept that comes down the road.
thank you heart of spade. well said.
Well said????? I thought it was pretty nasty! Insulting those who don't see things her way!!!!
To say that... "we have to use our brains" is her way of saying that those who choose anything other than shampoo are NOT using their brains. Nasty and insulting.....you can't see that ....that's your problem!
‎02-03-2015 09:21 AM
On 2/3/2015 RJL-DLL 75 said:On 2/2/2015 lovesrecess said:On 2/2/2015 RJL-DLL 75 said:No I think it was well said also. Not necessary to swear allegiance to something if it doesn't work for you. And not doing so does not make you a lesser human being either..On 2/2/2015 fancy pantsy said:On 2/2/2015 Heart of Spade said:I've been using shampoo for 51 years and my hair is just fine. Now, suddenly shampoo is pure evil in a bottle. I'm not sure why this all started except that someone (who shall go nameless!) was trying to make a buck. This is no different than all the other products we're told will be our beauty salvation. We have to use our brains and not buy into every new concept that comes down the road.
thank you heart of spade. well said.
Well said????? I thought it was pretty nasty! Insulting those who don't see things her way!!!!
To say that... "we have to use our brains" is her way of saying that those who choose anything other than shampoo are NOT using their brains. Nasty and insulting.....you can't see that ....that's your problem!
No. There was no "secret meaning" behind my words. Those who market products spend lots of time and money to figure out how to get us to buy into what they're selling, and we must be smart consumers. This applies to everything we purchase. Not just hair care! Don't be so sensitive.
Furthermore, if it's ok for some to say shampoo is bad for your hair, it's ok for others to say cleansing conditioner is bad for your hair. Everyone is free to express their opinion.
‎02-03-2015 12:19 PM
On 2/3/2015 Heart of Spade said:On 2/3/2015 RJL-DLL 75 said:On 2/2/2015 lovesrecess said:On 2/2/2015 RJL-DLL 75 said:No I think it was well said also. Not necessary to swear allegiance to something if it doesn't work for you. And not doing so does not make you a lesser human being either..On 2/2/2015 fancy pantsy said:On 2/2/2015 Heart of Spade said:I've been using shampoo for 51 years and my hair is just fine. Now, suddenly shampoo is pure evil in a bottle. I'm not sure why this all started except that someone (who shall go nameless!) was trying to make a buck. This is no different than all the other products we're told will be our beauty salvation. We have to use our brains and not buy into every new concept that comes down the road.
thank you heart of spade. well said.
Well said????? I thought it was pretty nasty! Insulting those who don't see things her way!!!!
To say that... "we have to use our brains" is her way of saying that those who choose anything other than shampoo are NOT using their brains. Nasty and insulting.....you can't see that ....that's your problem!No. There was no "secret meaning" behind my words. Those who market products spend lots of time and money to figure out how to get us to buy into what they're selling, and we must be smart consumers. This applies to everything we purchase. Not just hair care! Don't be so sensitive.
Furthermore, if it's ok for some to say shampoo is bad for your hair, it's ok for others to say cleansing conditioner is bad for your hair. Everyone is free to express their opinion.
see here is the thing... you think marketing companies are hired to manipulate the psyche of the consumer to get them to believe a product is something they need when in fact you think they don't need. So they should use their brains to realize that. Well Chaz did not need a marketing company to sell the idea of cleansing conditioners. He absolutely believes every word that he says. He has been creating his own cleansing conditioners for over twenty years way before they were sold to the public. So really any WEN users who use his cleansing conditioners are in no way being duped. And yes we are using our brains.
‎02-03-2015 12:34 PM
‎02-03-2015 03:57 PM
On 2/2/2015 bruingirl said:On 2/2/2015 Heart of Spade said:One thing I have noticed from reading some of the Wen threads on this forum is, no one uses the product as directed! Everyone has their own method of how they make it work for them. (Even though Chaz repeatedly states that you must use the number of pumps directed, etc., etc. or you won't like the results.) I've read that some "faithful users" even incorporate shampoo into their "cleansing" routine at certain intervals!
By their statements on this forum, it is the Wen users, themselves, who have debunked the cleansing conditioner craze.
no one uses it as directed?? LOL!! might wanna rethink that statement….. I use wen as directed….
me too!!!!!!!! 
‎02-03-2015 04:16 PM
On 2/3/2015 untitled said:On 2/3/2015 Heart of Spade said:On 2/3/2015 RJL-DLL 75 said:On 2/2/2015 lovesrecess said:On 2/2/2015 RJL-DLL 75 said:No I think it was well said also. Not necessary to swear allegiance to something if it doesn't work for you. And not doing so does not make you a lesser human being either..On 2/2/2015 fancy pantsy said:On 2/2/2015 Heart of Spade said:I've been using shampoo for 51 years and my hair is just fine. Now, suddenly shampoo is pure evil in a bottle. I'm not sure why this all started except that someone (who shall go nameless!) was trying to make a buck. This is no different than all the other products we're told will be our beauty salvation. We have to use our brains and not buy into every new concept that comes down the road.
thank you heart of spade. well said.
Well said????? I thought it was pretty nasty! Insulting those who don't see things her way!!!!
To say that... "we have to use our brains" is her way of saying that those who choose anything other than shampoo are NOT using their brains. Nasty and insulting.....you can't see that ....that's your problem!No. There was no "secret meaning" behind my words. Those who market products spend lots of time and money to figure out how to get us to buy into what they're selling, and we must be smart consumers. This applies to everything we purchase. Not just hair care! Don't be so sensitive.
Furthermore, if it's ok for some to say shampoo is bad for your hair, it's ok for others to say cleansing conditioner is bad for your hair. Everyone is free to express their opinion.
see here is the thing... you think marketing companies are hired to manipulate the psyche of the consumer to get them to believe a product is something they need when in fact you think they don't need. So they should use their brains to realize that. Well Chaz did not need a marketing company to sell the idea of cleansing conditioners. He absolutely believes every word that he says. He has been creating his own cleansing conditioners for over twenty years way before they were sold to the public. So really any WEN users who use his cleansing conditioners are in no way being duped. And yes we are using our brains.
untitled, ITA and LOVE Wen!
‎02-04-2015 01:04 AM
On 2/3/2015 NC Bandwagon said:Thank you, NC, for realizing that is exactly what I was trying to point out. Some will work while others will not. Good ol' science.On 2/3/2015 BellaCarro said: A cleansing conditioner, or conditioner by any other name, will work to cleanse your hair effectively if it contains a cationic (positively charged - hair and skin are negative) surfactant or emulsifier, combo of both, or has effects of both. Wen uses a cationic emulsifier therefore it does cleanse as well as condition. I believe there is also a cationic surfactant in some, most, all (don't feel like checking them all), so double duty. So, can we put this to bed now? Some conditioners, including Wen, will do the job well, and those without the cationic ingredients will not. End o' story.I didn't know that. That was very interesting info so thank you for telling that. There was another thread about someone using conditioner first, then shampoo, then conditioner again and I think it worked well for them. But anyway, thanks for the info. That explains now why some regular conditioners get the scalp clean without the use of shampoo.
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