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On 1/20/2014 DogLvr said:
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

How is what KC said ""a culprit?"" What am I missing?

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On 1/20/2014 HonnyBrown said:
On 1/20/2014 DogLvr said:
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

How is what KC said "a culprit?" What am I missing?


Because kcladyz's comments are always about using shampoo or another brand of co-wash instead of WEN. She constantly says she doesn't like or use WEN cc. So, you can get bad results from listening to her advice the same as the other "culprits".

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Thank you okiebug.

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On 1/20/2014 okiebug said:


Because kcladyz's comments are always about using shampoo or another brand of co-wash instead of WEN. She constantly says she doesn't like or use WEN cc. So, you can get bad results from listening to her advice the same as the other "culprits".

Thanks okie.

It sounds to me that she was saying there may be an issue using Wen after shampoo. I never saw her previous posts.

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On 1/20/2014 okiebug said: OP has only 2 posts, both new threads questioning WEN, with no response to answers, and very oddly worded. Would like to give her the benefit of the doubt, hope she returns to this thread.

Yep.

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On 1/20/2014 HonnyBrown said:
On 1/20/2014 DogLvr said:
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

How is what KC said "a culprit?" What am I missing?

I would just ignore her/him HonnyBrown. Don't even give this person a reason to continue with their negativity. Posts like this is why I stopped visiting the forums on a regular basis. Some people just seem to need negativity. Not for me. I still don't understand why people must criticize others. I used to feed into it but made a pact with myself a while ago. I try to keep positive about everything or at least find a bright side. Sometimes it's pretty hard. But arguing with strangers over a Health and beauty product (which I happen to adore) is simply nuts! I am a self defense instructor and am very familiar with the on-line bullying mentality. I see it often here. At one point I even was baited then I began arguing. NO MORE! One thing I now know is to never even address it. When the posts get mean I simply log out. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin} If we all simply did not respond to these negative posts they would surely stop. No one likes to argue with themselves. These people are usually very unhappy, jealous, negative and needy. Makes me sad.

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On 1/22/2014 Kempokim said:
On 1/20/2014 HonnyBrown said:
On 1/20/2014 DogLvr said:
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

How is what KC said "a culprit?" What am I missing?

I would just ignore her/him HonnyBrown. Don't even give this person a reason to continue with their negativity. Posts like this is why I stopped visiting the forums on a regular basis. Some people just seem to need negativity. Not for me. I still don't understand why people must criticize others. I used to feed into it but made a pact with myself a while ago. I try to keep positive about everything or at least find a bright side. Sometimes it's pretty hard. But arguing with strangers over a Health and beauty product (which I happen to adore) is simply nuts! I am a self defense instructor and am very familiar with the on-line bullying mentality. I see it often here. At one point I even was baited then I began arguing. NO MORE! One thing I now know is to never even address it. When the posts get mean I simply log out. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin} If we all simply did not respond to these negative posts they would surely stop. No one likes to argue with themselves. These people are usually very unhappy, jealous, negative and needy. Makes me sad.

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I find that the Pumpkin is oilier than the other varieties, but I like that for my super dry hair. The spring gardenia, on the other hand, is not nearly hydrating enough.

It's important to remember that the different formulations aren't just different scents, they do different things. Pumpkin may just not be the right kind for you. For me, I find that the summer variety is close to the sweet almond mint formulation, in terms of its effect on my hair. Spring is always too light. Winter tends to be the most moisturizing and makes my hair awesome. I don't bother trying cucumber because it's for fine hair, so even if I liked the scent, I wouldn't expect to get the desired benefits. It's tempting to just use what smells good, especially with things going on sale, but I'm learning to stick with what works.

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On 1/22/2014 Kempokim said:

I would just ignore her/him HonnyBrown. Don't even give this person a reason to continue with their negativity. Posts like this is why I stopped visiting the forums on a regular basis. Some people just seem to need negativity. Not for me. I still don't understand why people must criticize others. I used to feed into it but made a pact with myself a while ago. I try to keep positive about everything or at least find a bright side. Sometimes it's pretty hard. But arguing with strangers over a Health and beauty product (which I happen to adore) is simply nuts! I am a self defense instructor and am very familiar with the on-line bullying mentality. I see it often here. At one point I even was baited then I began arguing. NO MORE! One thing I now know is to never even address it. When the posts get mean I simply log out. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin} If we all simply did not respond to these negative posts they would surely stop. No one likes to argue with themselves. These people are usually very unhappy, jealous, negative and needy. Makes me sad.

Kempokim, I get what you are saying overall, but I don't see the negativity or anything argumentative in her post. Like I said, I haven't seen her previous posts.

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On 1/22/2014 Lynn7482 said:

I find that the Pumpkin is oilier than the other varieties, but I like that for my super dry hair. The spring gardenia, on the other hand, is not nearly hydrating enough.

It's important to remember that the different formulations aren't just different scents, they do different things. Pumpkin may just not be the right kind for you. For me, I find that the summer variety is close to the sweet almond mint formulation, in terms of its effect on my hair. Spring is always too light. Winter tends to be the most moisturizing and makes my hair awesome. I don't bother trying cucumber because it's for fine hair, so even if I liked the scent, I wouldn't expect to get the desired benefits. It's tempting to just use what smells good, especially with things going on sale, but I'm learning to stick with what works.

Lynn, the seasonals are supposed to be for all hair types. Is it hit or miss to find one that truly benefits your hair? Have you found one with the moisture qualities of Wen Fig?

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