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@sallybusky wrote:

I agree with you!  And if the best way to wash our hair was "lather-free" then wouldn't you think that all the big hair product companies would be jumping on the bandwagon???


 

Have you not looked in stores and online these days because the "big hair product companies" ARE doing sulfate free and cleansing conditioners these days and have been for quite awhile.

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@vermint wrote:

@sallybusky wrote:

I agree with you!  And if the best way to wash our hair was "lather-free" then wouldn't you think that all the big hair product companies would be jumping on the bandwagon???


Have you been in a store lately and looked? Or searched online for cleansing conditioners? There are a LOT of them out there!

Lather-free may not be best for everybody....Lather may not be best for everybody. Isn't it wonderful that there are lots of choices, so we can all find something that works for us?


haha oops, I didn't see your post before I posted mine. GMTA! Smiley Happy

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's okay, HD! This is one of those times when "duplicate" posts help get a point across!
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HappyDaze & vermnit,

 

You 2 really rock, offering education / information the way you do!

 

Not sure that's what was being sought, still  awfully nice of you.  : O }

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I have used Wen for years.  I hope I never have to go back to shampoo. 

 

I really enjoy the Wen posters .

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I tried sulfate free shampoos for 2 years. And not the cheap stuff...pureology that ran $25 for 8.5 oz. and my hair was turning to straw even with conditioning. I have fine hair and an oily scalp.

Out of desperation I decided to try cleansing conditioners. For me personally, WEN works best and I've only been using it for 10 days, so I really can't be accused of being a cheerleader or anything like that.

I'd spent a fortune on all sorts of shampoos, sulfate free options, and other cleansing conditioners before I tried WEN.

WEN was actually the last one I tried! But I can honestly say I've gotten the best results from it and it's NOT the most expensive option out there. 😉
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@Drythe wrote:

HappyDaze & vermnit,

 

You 2 really rock, offering education / information the way you do!

 

Not sure that's what was being sought, still  awfully nice of you.  : O }


Awww, thanks, Drythe! Woman Happy I wondered, too, but just in case...

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@lisrobreib wrote:

I'm sorry, I don';t get the Hype.   I was... I rinse... I rinse again... End result, greasy hair !  


I know exactly what you mean. I felt the same way when a few years ago I tried the WEN Sweet Almond Mint that was on the infomerical. Tried it two times and tossed it out. Left my hair greasy.

 

Then last month I kept reading all the posts from Wenners who praised the product up one side and down the other, as they anxiously awaited the gallon size product during all of June. So I thought, hmmmmm.....maybe I was doing it wrong. This many people can't be wrong!

 

Right before the beginning of the gallon sales I ordered the variety pack, A222871, $33, so I could try all his core cleansing conditioners. Before I used them I watched many of the videos you can find on QVC of WEN how-to-do. Then I read and re-read the numerous posts about the products. Okay, let's try it again, and into the shower I went. 

 

WOW! What fantastic results I got. I was totally amazed and have not looked back. Yes, you do wash, rinse, wash again, rinse again, and then put a very small amount back as your leave-in. But my hair has never felt better. I think before I just didn't use as much cleanser as was suggested (seemed too much!) and I didn't rinse my hair to the squeaky-clean feel that was needed. And maybe I skipped the second wash and rinse; can't remember. I did find that some of the small packet "flavors" did not work as well with my hair. The Fig was too moisturizing for me, but one of my girlfriends absolutely LOVES it. The Cucumber Aloe was not moisturizing enough, but another friend of mine who swims a lot says it is perfect because it is astringent and clarifying. The Sweet Almond Mint is not great for me. The Pomegranate is good for me.

 

With a whole lot of help from the posters on this forum who directed me to what to get for my particular situation (fine, thinning hair), I started using Tea Tree and Lavender. It is too short of a time using them to determine what my long-term results will be, but so far the products have been leaving me with very soft hair, and there's a feeling of volume that I didn't have before. I just wish the new forum brought forward the discussion that went on about how to decide what to use and all the great information given me. I think you would have benefited from all the great suggestions. But with the new forum setup, I fear that thread of discussion is out in cyber space, never to return!

 

Now that I know what my core flavors should be to take care of the problems, I stocked up and got the gallon of each of those. And just because I like the smell of pumpkin I got the Fall Ginger Pumpkin, which is so, so great; and I also got the Winter Vanilla Mint, which is like they say on TV......like eating a chocolate mint (Andes, Peppermint Patty). 

 

But I didn't stop there. I also got small bottles of the Summer Honey Peach, Summer Mango Coconut, and Coconut Lime Verbena. Then there's the volumizing sprays, serums, 613, etc. The list goes on. In less than a month, I have invested a tremendous amount of money on this product I poo-pooed years ago.

 

If you are willing, I suggest you try the variety pack and give it another go-around. If it doesn't work for you, then at least you will know you gave it your best shot! Only a few days left to benefit from some great deals, even if you don't go with the gallon size jugs.

 

Good luck!

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I have been using Wen for almost 2 years and never have greasy hair.  I used many different brands prior to Wen and was never happy with the results after a couple of months.  Once I started using Wen I have never been happier with the condition of my hair and gotten many compliments.  I don't really have problem hair either but my hair is fairly normal, not thick, curly, oily, thinning, etc.  I tried many of the salon brands, pureology, kenra, matrix, biolage, and many others and never found one that I was happy with.  Although, now that many of these brands are featuring cleansing conditioners I maybe would have better results with some of these products.  Another product that I have been curious about is tweaked on HSN.  Not sure if I will ever try it but may since it gets great reviews.  

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@lisrobreib wrote:

I'm sorry, I don';t get the Hype.   I was... I rinse... I rinse again... End result, greasy hair !  


 

many people can not use wen i tried it and did absolutely nothing for me. I am not tring to upset the wenners but everyone is different for my regular shampoo works perfect for me ( i do like wen oils tho) 

 

I tried the matrix cleansing conditioner and love the acei berry and pomograniate. Gives a good clean too!