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‎01-19-2014 06:31 PM
Why when I use the pumpkin wen, does it leave my hair feeling greasy. I used the wen to the instructions and when my hair dries it look and feels greasy.
‎01-19-2014 07:10 PM
What other formulas have you tried, and how did they leave your hair?
How long is your hair and how many pumps do you use per cleanse?
Do you do 2 cleanses (rinse & repeat), add lots of splashes of water to get the Wen really frothy as you massage it in, and rinse enough?
Sorry for all the questions, but the better we get to know you the more we'll be able to help! 
‎01-19-2014 07:27 PM
When I use the pumpkin Wen, I use very little. My hair doesn't feel greasy but it does make the color of my hair look more red. It seems to give me more body but since I'm trying to avoid a reddish color, I use it only once in a while.
‎01-19-2014 09:41 PM
Some people with this issue use shampoo fist then wen as a conditioner.
‎01-19-2014 09:46 PM
‎01-19-2014 09:52 PM
The usual 3 culprits are:
Not using enough
Not leaving it on long enough
Not rinsing enough
It took several cleanses for me to get things right for my own hair. My hair is extremely thick and coarse, so I need a little more than the recommended amount for my length. I also needed to rinse longer than I was. I thought I was rinsing adequately, but once I actually DID rinse enough, I could tell the difference.
‎01-19-2014 10:19 PM
I have been using WEN on and off for several years. I can't use Pumpkin either. It weighs down my hair and makes it dirty. Not all formulations are right for everyone.
‎01-20-2014 09:51 AM
‎01-20-2014 03:18 PM
You are probably not using enough. Or maybe it is just not for you. I can only use the seasonals. The regular items leave my hair this way, too.
Try this (if you want): use LOTS of water and get your hair really wet. Add lots of WEN--- if using smaller bottle, twelve pumps----larger, about five--- work in addimg more water for froth---work in---add water---work in again....leave in while you shower.... then about two minutes later, rinse rinse rinse rinse. Then rinse again. If you have hand held shower head, use that. Need good water pressure.
I never clease twice. when out of shower, while hair is wet, I use one pump of styling cream on the ends and comb through with wide tooth comb.
Surprisingly, I don't have to was my hair every day any more, so I don't mind using that much product.
Good luck!
‎01-20-2014 05:38 PM
On 1/19/2014 Katharita said:
The usual 3 culprits are:
Not using enough
Not leaving it on long enough
Not rinsing enough
and a 4th
listening to kcladyz
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