I’ve been using the Wen Hair Care line for about two weeks .. here’s what I have to say about it!
Wen Hair Care Line: Worth the $?
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February 2, 2011
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Mom to a 5 year old, StepMom to a 12 year old, and Wife to a 40 year old, Sarah Lena is busy. She is a wrangler of rocket engineers by day, and a student and voiceover artist by night. She has an unabashed love of food, local theatre, and beauty products.






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I asked my stylist about this and she said it’s nothing revolutionary. Just pure protein. I’m still FASCINATED though. I have crazy thick hair with a natural wave. Interest piqued.
I’ve been wondering about this stuff for a while. I use Melaleuca herbal shampoo and have for about two years now and for the most part I am really happy with it. The ONLY thing I would use would be the wash or whatever it’s called, because I don’t use styling products. My hair is thick, but pretty straight and fine so I am curious to see how this would work for me. It may be a while before I decide to give it a whirl, but if I do I will let you know!
I will bite anyone who makes off with my wide-toothed combs. I think I own a brush because: theoretically I should. I like your review, since I’ve been hating my current shampoo products after I went back to a permanent color. Makes me wonder what it’s main ingredients are, and if there is a similar product at Earth Fare. Hmmmm. (Keep up the good work, Sarah. I’m glad you’re looking good so the rest of us have half-a-chance.)
I loved your review! Thank you for publishing it – I’ve been wondering about Wen for quite some time. I think I’ll give it a go after I’m done with my Costco store-brand shampoo and conditioner (which is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and 100% vegan – I think you can eat it).