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Thank you Camille.  I do like to wait for Chaz, but am still wondering what I should be using with the soft water we need to use here in Texas.  I suppose soft water's the same everywhere, but I just can't seem to rinse out the CC enough, no matter which I'm using.  My hair is fine, but long and as of about 15 years ago, once I stopped the vicious perming cycle, is finally healthy beause of Chaz.  If anyone has suggestions on which CC is easiest to rinse out with soft water, please suggest them.  I'm considering actually going to one of the children's CCs.

 

Thanks all!

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@krisken, I also have very fine hair, but very hard water.  I find that the classic formulas rinse out better than the seasonals, overall, but it's harder to rinse fine hair clean, I believe.  As for which of the classics might rinse best, have you ever tried Cucumber Aloe?  It's the formula Chaz recommends for a clarifying cleanse, and some users find it to be drying, but that might be the easiest to rinse out.  What formulas have you tried? 

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@kriskenI am not sure how to pull up a certain thread by @x Hedge so maybe she will see this.

She has a post about pre-whipping Wen, which I now do everynight..

You use the same amount of Wen you normally would, I put mine in a large cup, add water & whip til it's smooth & (mine is still thick but very easy to rinse)..

It has made huge difference in rinsing & I never use it straight out of the bottle.

I lived in Tx (now Az) both awful water. I prefer the water softner, but it does feel very different rinsing..

*my hair is super thin & fine...

@FleaMktQnIf you see this can you add anything as I know you use the prewhip method also..Smiley Happy

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@quadmimi wrote:

@kriskenI am not sure how to pull up a certain thread by @x Hedge so maybe she will see this.

She has a post about pre-whipping Wen, which I now do everynight..

You use the same amount of Wen you normally would, I put mine in a large cup, add water & whip til it's smooth & (mine is still thick but very easy to rinse)..

It has made huge difference in rinsing & I never use it straight out of the bottle.

I lived in Tx (now Az) both awful water. I prefer the water softner, but it does feel very different rinsing..

*my hair is super thin & fine...

@FleaMktQnIf you see this can you add anything as I know you use the prewhip method also..Smiley Happy


Hi @quadmimi  and  @krisken   I'm gonna try to post the link to the thread @quadmimi  is refering too. 

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/WEN/Pre-Blended-Whipped-Up-Wen-Treasures/m-p/5319582#M64247

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I remember seeing that about the whipping. Great idea. I do a similar thing but just pour some CC into an empty bottle, add some water and shake it up. Not sure if it has the same effect as whipping but does help it work in the hair easier.
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@FleaMktQn wrote:

@quadmimi wrote:

@kriskenI am not sure how to pull up a certain thread by @x Hedge so maybe she will see this.

She has a post about pre-whipping Wen, which I now do everynight..

You use the same amount of Wen you normally would, I put mine in a large cup, add water & whip til it's smooth & (mine is still thick but very easy to rinse)..

It has made huge difference in rinsing & I never use it straight out of the bottle.

I lived in Tx (now Az) both awful water. I prefer the water softner, but it does feel very different rinsing..

*my hair is super thin & fine...

@FleaMktQnIf you see this can you add anything as I know you use the prewhip method also..Smiley Happy


Hi @quadmimi  and  @krisken   I'm gonna try to post the link to the thread @quadmimi  is refering too. 

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/WEN/Pre-Blended-Whipped-Up-Wen-Treasures/m-p/5319582#M64247


Hi @FleaMktQn Yes that is it. Thank you for doing that..I hope it helps @krisken with her water..

Maybe your getting the TSV, or still working thru your stash.Smiley Happy

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@fleamarketqueen hey nice seeing you I was just thinking about you before
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@quadmimi   I am still working on my stash so I'm gonna pass on the TSV Woman Surprised There isn't much tempting me 

 

You might want to check out this kit A382102. TT oil and NBT. Not a bad price Woman Wink

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Hi @ANewHue  I'm still around Cat Very Happy

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@FleaMktQn wrote:

@quadmimi   I am still working on my stash so I'm gonna pass on the TSV Woman Surprised There isn't much tempting me 

 

You might want to check out this kit A382102. TT oil and NBT. Not a bad price Woman Wink


@FleaMktQnWell you have quit a stash if I recall..(plus all your findsSmiley Happy

That kit looks like a great deal. I am really getting back into the oils again..!

I put it in my cart for TSV day!...

What is your favorite oil?  (since you probably have used alot.Smiley Happy