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Well, the fates finally combined to let me be at home on the computer when Chaz was on, so I ordered my two seasonal gallons, FGP and SOB, and those, with the two gallons of WVM in my closet, should hold me until next year.  I do want BGT on a/d this fall, but I didn't do a/d on the seasonals, I need to be just a smidge rational, after all.  Woman Wink

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I was hoping that the Spring Honey Lilac would be a choice. How is the Spring Orange Blossom? I have thin, blah, color-treated hair that does its own thing. I don't really need a cc that is for dry hair. Something that smells good and can give my hair some bounce and tame it when I try to curl it au naturel. I usually get Sweet Almond Mint. But I'm open to new suggestions.

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@brando wrote:

I was hoping that the Spring Honey Lilac would be a choice. How is the Spring Orange Blossom? I have thin, blah, color-treated hair that does its own thing. I don't really need a cc that is for dry hair. Something that smells good and can give my hair some bounce and tame it when I try to curl it au naturel. I usually get Sweet Almond Mint. But I'm open to new suggestions.


@brando spring orange blossom is one of my favorites, love the scent as well as the performance.   It's a happy scent.   My hair is thin color treated as well.

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Thank you, @ANewHue. I was debating between the orange blossom or lavendar, since I've read the lavendar is good for body-building. However, some lavendar scents make me sneeze uncontrollably. But I digress...

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@brando wrote:

Thank you, @ANewHue. I was debating between the orange blossom or lavendar, since I've read the lavendar is good for body-building. However, some lavendar scents make me sneeze uncontrollably. But I digress...


Your welcome @brando my hair likes lavender and sweet almond as well but I think you will be happy with the scent of orange blossom.  It puts me in a good mood.

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First time looking through this fantastic Wen forum and I'm learning so much! I'm still pretty new to using Wen and I'm thinking getting two seasonals in the gallons because of the value. I was just wondering if anybody knew how much the Q return label costs to send back a gallon if it doesn't work out for me? Thanks everyone!

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@katekensington wrote:

First time looking through this fantastic Wen forum and I'm learning so much! I'm still pretty new to using Wen and I'm thinking getting two seasonals in the gallons because of the value. I was just wondering if anybody knew how much the Q return label costs to send back a gallon if it doesn't work out for me? Thanks everyone!


@katekensington Welcome! I see this is your very 1st post also. This is a great board - extremely helpful bunch here. So ask away! As for your question, the return label fee is $8.95. You may also  chose to send it back on your own, without the Q return label if you have a cheaper means to do so. Again, welcome!!

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@katekensington wrote:

First time looking through this fantastic Wen forum and I'm learning so much! I'm still pretty new to using Wen and I'm thinking getting two seasonals in the gallons because of the value. I was just wondering if anybody knew how much the Q return label costs to send back a gallon if it doesn't work out for me? Thanks everyone!


 

Welcome @katekensington! If you're new to Wen I would recommend that you stick to the 16 oz. or 32 oz. bottles until you figure out which formulas work best for your hair. The gallons may be a great value but you don't want to get stuck with something that doesn't work for your hair. I've never returned a gallon so I'm not sure how much QVC would charge for that.

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Thanks @AmericanBulldogMom and @HSB1204for the warm welcome and for answering my question so quickly! I've been using Wen CCs off and on for several months. The biggest obstacle for me is that I mainly take baths and I don't have a shower head attachment that I can use. So, it makes it really difficult to get all of the product rinsed thoroughly out of my hair. I've recently been wanting to dive back in to trying to use Wen and really make the commitment, so I'm going to take showers instead. I've been feeling a lack of confidence about my hair and really wanted to try this for a few months. The SMC and SHP gallons sound so good to me scent-wise, and I have really long hair so I use a lot of CC--that's why I wanted to go with the gallons for the value. 

 

Once again, these boards have been so full of helpful information and friendly people, so that's wonderful to see!

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@katekensington   Just wanted to say Hi and welcome you to our forum.  The two formula are wonderful scent wise.  SHP is the most moisturizing.  Enjoy!