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I have tried but the styling cream seams to grease my hair quickly.  Any other uses for it? I hate to waste it and I have 2 full bottles.

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On the ends of soaking wet hair after you shampoo as a heat protectant. I use one pump midshaft to ends of hair right before I wrap my hair in a towel. Don't rinse it out.

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Are you using it on soaking wet hair while still in the shower? Have your tried using less? 

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Honeybuns, I'm sorry you are having trouble with the styling cream, may I ask how much you are using and how long your hair is?  A little of that product goes a long way, if you apply it to sopping wet hair.  My hair is in a short bob, just chin length, and I only use two pumps, mostly on the length of my hair, not quite to the roots.  I only use it when I'm going to use a curling iron, which is very rarely, since I'm retired.  Another question, are you also using WEN cleansing conditioner as a leave-in conditioner?  If you use that, then add styling cream as well, that could account for your hair being over-conditioned.  You might skip the leave-in and just use styling cream, and see if that works better for you.  Hope this helps!

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Why not post this in the wen forum?

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@bargainsgirl

 

I have bra length, fine, thick hair.  WEN Styling Cream has saved my hair from dryer damage.

 

SC is ment to be used on the ends of your hair, not up to the roots.  For my length of hair I use less than a green pea size amount applied on to wet hair.

 

Could you be using too much?

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