Cleanse, Strengthen and Condition Your Hair with This All-in-one Conditioner!
Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner
I was given the opportunity to try this wonderful hair cleansing conditioner and I must say that I was very impressed.
Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner was created by Chaz Dean who is a very well known Los Angeles hair stylist and he developed a wonderful line of hair care products that are unique, because they involve the art of natural cleansing verses shampooing with harsh detergents. You see, most hair shampoos contain sodium laurel sulfate, which strip color from hair and make hair dry, frizzy, and unmanageable, but Wen's products do not contain sodium laurel sulfate or any other harsh ingredients.
I have very fine, curly long hair. I also color my hair, so I do not like to use shampoos that strip my hair of color. My hair tends to get very dry and fly away, so I need to condition my hair frequently and if I don't condition my hair on a regular basis, it will look like a fluff ball.
Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner comes in a large 16 fl. oz. pump bottle and contains essential oils of lavender, rosemary leaf extract, sweet almond oil, aloe vera juice, avocado oil and chamomile extract. This cleanser will help to calm and invigorate your hair and scalp as well as encouraging your hair to grow. This cleanser is very thick in texture and smells wonderful.
There are a variety of cleansing conditioners available from Wen for various hair types and textures. The Fig Cleanser is for dry and color treated hair, Cucumber Aloe Cleanser is for oily scalps and dry hair, Sweet Almond Mint Cleanser is for hair that needs more hydration and conditioning, and the Tea Tree Cleanser will help stimulate and invigorate the scalp.
Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner is made with a complete balance of natural ingredients and herbs that not only cleanse your hair and scalp, but also soothe, strengthen, moisturize, and add shine.
I would like to tell you about my experience using the Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner. I first rinsed my hair with warm water. Then I used about thirty pumps of the Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner and applied it to my hair. It is recommended by Chaz to use a wide tooth comb, but I just used my fingers instead. I left the cleanser on my hair for about a minute, rinsed my hair again, proceeded to take a few more pumps of the cleanser into my hands, and then I applied the cleansing conditioner to my hair again. I waited a few minutes and then rinsed the cleanser out of my hair with cool water. I lightly dried my hair with a towel and let my hair dry naturally. I immediately noticed that my hair was very soft, it looked incredibly shiny, and the frizz was gone! I was amazed by my results and how different my hair looked and felt after using Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner. It cleansed, conditioned, did not strip my hair color, and left my hair shiny and manageable without any frizz.
The only thing that I am not used to doing is applying the recommended 40 pumps of cleanser as is recommended, but nevertheless, it is a great cleansing conditioner for all hair types.
Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner is a cleanser and conditioner all in one made with pure and natural ingredients that are good for your hair and can make your hair look soft, moisturized, healthy, and beautiful.
You can find Wen Cleansing Lavender Hair Conditioner online at http://chazdean.com for $28.00.
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Published by Philippa Lane
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