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11-20-2014 10:56 AM
11-20-2014 11:01 AM
Q2, prior to Wen, I used Pantene and I was very happy with them. I still use Pantene Curly periodically to prevent build up from Wen.
I used the moisture products with no complaints. They offer a line of products for color treated hair. You may want to give them a try.
What is Wen VS?
11-20-2014 11:04 AM
11-20-2014 11:17 AM
Oh okay.
I love Pantene products. The moisturizing, sulfate shampoos never dried my hair out; the deep conditioners did just that; and the shine serums took my hair to another level.
What made you leave Wen?
11-20-2014 11:22 AM
Hello, Q2girl.
I haven't used these, but Nick Chavez has something called Color-Saver Sulfate-Free Shampoo, Color-Saver Paraben-Free Conditioner and Color-Saver Color-Gloss Sealer. I haven't used these, but maybe you might want to try them.
To those who like WEN, I promise I'm not trying to pit Nick's products against Chaz' products. Just listed some thing for the OP to try since she said she's looking for a shampoo that won't strip her hair color.
11-20-2014 11:49 AM
On 11/20/2014 NC Bandwagon said:Hello, Q2girl.
I haven't used these, but Nick Chavez has something called Color-Saver Sulfate-Free Shampoo, Color-Saver Paraben-Free Conditioner and Color-Saver Color-Gloss Sealer. I haven't used these, but maybe you might want to try them.
To those who like WEN, I promise I'm not trying to pit Nick's products against Chaz' products. Just listed some thing for the OP to try since she said she's looking for a shampoo that won't strip her hair color.
You are funny, NC. I get it though. It's a shame you have to write that last sentence.
11-20-2014 12:29 PM
My history is that I used WEN for many (many) years after it first came to the Q. I stopped using it for two years. Then I came back to it and my hair is the best it's ever been.
I'm actually glad I had that detour because I became much more savvy about the changing needs of my hair during those two years.
While I was non-WEN I had very good luck with the Hairtrition line from Sally's Beauty Supply. They have several formulas -- I used the shampoo that was color friendly and paired it with their high moisture conditioner.
11-20-2014 12:32 PM
No, I wasn't happy when I used shampoo again at all. I used some a couple months ago as an experiment. My hair felt horrible.
Back when I was using shampoo I tried a bunch looking for one that wouldn't fade my hair color and never found one that worked, no shampoo compares to Wen in color retention.
11-20-2014 12:42 PM
NCBandwagon: Honny is right. You are funny. I once thought that posters were needlessly mean to you. But now that I have experienced several of your comments, I see how pervasive your subtle and not-so-subtle critiques are. While there is never an excuse for being mean in this forum, you do, on occasion, ask for people's ire.
It's great that you love your Nick products. But all roads don't have to lead to a WEN dig. Just love your hair and be happy. I wish that for you.
11-20-2014 12:55 PM
Not shampoo, no, but I have found a few co-wash type products that work well. But I've never had my hair color stripped by shampoo and conditioner though so I can't comment on that. The products I like though are not cheaper than WEN so not sure if making the change would save you any money, if that is why you are wanting to change?
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