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How do I use 319 for fine hair?

I just tried the 319 formula and my hair seems even more fine than before  washing. How should I use it and how often? I have a pixie cut and normally use the lavender. I used the lavender for the first wash and a combination of the 319 and the lavender on the 2nd.

 

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Re: How do I use 319 for fine hair?

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Mix 319 in lesser proportion, or try to do 319 mix in first cleanse, keeping it on for awhile, and finish with you LAV, if Lavender works fine for you.

 

319 is very rich and nourishing formula, just like 613. Sometimes it may seem like a little too much. But it really works over time!

Initially when I started WEN, my hair did not take 613 all that well. I actually had this one bottle for way over a year.

 

Last few month I came back to using 613, and now also 319. I was even able to do the full two cleanses with it only! The hair looked and felt greatly nourished. I got very happy, and used it on the next cleanse same way - by itself, and got opposite results.

I gave 613 time off for few cleanses, then came back, mixing it in different proportions, and different combinations with my other CCs.

 

The result - hair seem better and stronger with use of 613/319, just like Chaz promises.

 

The thing is, the hair may take time getting used to the richness of this formula, and start loving it actually. But do not overdo. Try and experiment with it in lesser amounts, for the best results with your hair.

 

For the "flat hair" problem, WEN has products - Styling Creme, Mousse and Volumizing Treatment Spray. You can mix it in and put it in your WET hair, then gently finger fluff it. The mousse and VTS gives a very good root lift, when you mastering putting it in correctly, and fluff your short hair with these styling and protecting/nourishing hair products. You can blow-dry it a little from the roots for more lift, when it's still just a little wet.