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I washed my hair. And…

Friday, February 26th, 2010

I'm becoming a believer. Mostly. First wash since the Brazilian Blowout and much to my delight, I did notice a difference. My hair retained that silkiness even after shampooing (they tell you to use a sulfate-free shampoo – like theirs; I already have the all-natural WEN, so I used that. I did get talked into the Brazilian Blowout deep conditioning masque, which might have made a difference in styling). Blow drying was a spectacular science project: no frizz! As I live and breathe, I've never seen anything like it. My hair looked like it had been flat-ironed. It hadn't. Now, that is not to say that it came out as good as it did in professional hands. There is no such thing as an automatic blowout – you either have that skill, or you don't. I don't. But given that I usually end up with a kinky, crazy stubborn mess – and that's when I try – this helped. My hair is smoother, more polished. No doubt about it.

40-pump girl

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Wen With the water pelting my back, I diligently pumped the bottle of WEN cleansing conditioner (don't call it shampoo!) 40 times. 
Forty times!
Inventor and QVC star Chaz Dean assured me I'd need that much to cleanse and moisturize my thick, dry hair. I told him I'd go broke, if I didn't get carpal tunnel syndrome first. But I followed instructions and worked that huge handful of creamy fig scented stuff into my mane. It felt and smelled like pureed fruit being dumped on my head (more a parenting reality than beauty technique in my world). WEN does not lather, because Dean says lathering agents include harsh chemicals that damage hair. But I had no trouble working it in and didn't mind the new sensation. After rinsing, my hair felt heavier – it hung neatly, without frizzies or snarls. When I dried it, I must say: it was the shiniest and softest I've ever felt. I can't think of another product – and I try lots – that made such a noticeable difference. The question is, was it a good difference. I'm no master stylist (as has been well-documented in this blog), but the softness seemed to make my hair look overwhelmingly fluffy rather than piece-y (my ultimate goal). Dean says the more I use the product, the better my hair will get (he's big on quantity, and at $28 per bottle). I'm curious enough to stick with it – at least until this bottle runs out.
Check out my funny conversation with Chaz in the Pioneer Press on Saturday, June 27.


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