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I know Chaz has said we can use the UNIBT on our face and touts the benefits of the vitamin k and arnica, but don’t see “non-comedogenic” anywhere on the label. As an acne prone person this worries me...anyone know if it is non-comedogenic?
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@Greenqueen

 I wrote and asked Chaz's customer service that a couple of years ago. At that time they said it hadn't been tested for that.

 

Why don't you shoot them an email Monday?

I asked them because my chemo gives me weirdo skin issues and I wasn't sure what was causing my new skin reactions.

 

As it turns out, I can assure you, it wasn't any of the WEN products. For me WEN soothes what all other brands makes worse.

I use the WEN Classic body cleanser on my face. It does what all the dermatologist meds couldn't do.

Good luck to you!

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I don’t have the answer for you, but can say as someone who is very oily and acne prone myself, I can (and do) use the 319 as my facial moisturizer with no problems. 

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@x Hedge wrote:

@Greenqueen

 I wrote and asked Chaz's customer service that a couple of years ago. At that time they said it hadn't been tested for that.

 

Why don't you shoot them an email Monday?

I asked them because my chemo gives me weirdo skin issues and I wasn't sure what was causing my new skin reactions.

 

As it turns out, I can assure you, it wasn't any of the WEN products. For me WEN soothes what all other brands makes worse.

I use the WEN Classic body cleanser on my face. It does what all the dermatologist meds couldn't do.

Good luck to you!


Hi @x Hedge, I was not aware you are on chemo.  I hope not for long.  I was very sad when I read your post.  God bless. XO

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@x Hedge- Didn't realize you were on chemo. Hopefully, not for much longer. I went the radiation route several years ago. Takes a lot out of you. Wishing you the best, Riley1

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@riley1@77yangya,

Thanks ladies, but I hope to be on this chemo med for a long, looooooong time!!!  Radiation doesn't touch this rare type, so I'm lucky for this med.

 

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@x Hedge wrote:

@riley1@77yangya,

Thanks ladies, but I hope to be on this chemo med for a long, looooooong time!!!  Radiation doesn't touch this rare type, so I'm lucky for this med.

 


Hi Hedge, As long as it's working for you and you feel okay.  You sound strong, which is good.  I'll still ask God to help. XO

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Thanks, @77yangya

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I sent them an email and this is the reply I got:

 

"Thank you for contacting us. We don't have documentation for that, nor have we done testing. If you have very sensitive skin, you would probably not want to use it on your face. At the very least, we'd suggest spot testing to see if there is a reaction. 

Sincerely,

WEN® Customer Support"

 

So, not really known.  Spot testing would be for an allergic reaction, not clogged pores over time.

Guess I'll give it a try and see how it goes.

 

@x Hedge...glad your meds are working for you!

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Please forgive me for this...yes, it's non comedogenic.  Wen is not funny.  LOL!  Just a little levity!  Like Sven Goolie,  Lookin' goodie in the hoodie!  They all go uuuuuuhhhh and wave their hands at him and walk away, he's sitting there saying, whaaat?