WEN Cucumber Aloe Cleansing Conditioner

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    jbergin

    Sun Nov 16 2008

    I've been using WEN cleansing conditioner (the cucumber aloe variety) for about 5 months now. I don't use it exactly the way the instructions suggest. I "wash" my hair every day but use regular shampoo probably once or twice a week. (I normally add a couple squirts of the WEN to my dollop of shampoo.) The other days I use WEN cleansing conditioner as my shampoo, but I DO always follow-up with a color-preserving (John Frieda) conditioner afterwards. The WEN instructions suggest that you apply a small (large pea-sized) amount to soaking wet hair as a leave-in conditioner, and I do that. Also, I've made a "tonic" that is a mixture of WEN, almond oil, water, and a volumizing gel, and occasionally I'll spritz that all over my towel-dried hair before styling. The overall condition of my hair has improved tremendously in the last five months since I started using WEN. I'm 37 and my hair is fine and straight and has a tendency to dry out quickly. I don't have thin hair, but I also don't... Read more

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    jsmom862

    Thu Oct 30 2008

    The price is a bit out of my haircare budget, but I am very happy with the WEN conditioning shampoo. If it were a little more affordable I would definitely keep using it.

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    deniseplencner

    Wed Oct 29 2008

    I first tried the Sweet Almond Mint conditioning shampoo based on the infomercial. I was very happy with that, however the Chaz Dean "system" was pricey and I always received the styling cream which I never used. So I started surfing and found that I could get just the shampoo AND there were different "flavors"! I bought the Cucumber Aloe to try out, since my scalp gets oily, but the rest of my straight, fine hair gets dry. I beleive I like the Cucumber Aloe even BETTER than the Sweet Almond Mint! Make sure you use enough of the product - I have shoulder length hair and use about 10 pumps. It won't lather like conventional shampoo. It WILL leave your hair shiney and extremely healthy looking. No longer am I being told by any stylist that I need a special conditioner to take care of my dry hair. THIS STUFF WORKS!

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    lphillips

    Mon Oct 27 2008

    I've been using Wen cleaning conditioner for about 2 weeks, alternating between the Sweet Almond Mint and the Lavender. My hair is long and baby fine and my scalp is oily enough that I've always had to shampoo every day. The first week using Wen my hair looked amazing. It was supersoft and shiny. However about 4 days ago, my hair started looking and feeling oily at the scalp immediately after cleansing. I was so disappointed but after reading the reviews, I decided to try the Cucumber Aloe. I just received my bottle today and I immediately showered and cleansed my hair. I'm thrilled to report that my hair once again looks great--no oil slick on my scalp. I really hope that the Cucumber Aloe will continue to keep my hair looking beautiful and not oily. Just be aware that the different scents each have different ingredients and you may have to try a few before you find the one that works for you.

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    bnielsen

    Sun Oct 19 2008

    While the product is good the Cucumber Aloe has the WORST smell ever! It is like Vic's Vapor Rub but worse. I have super, super fine hair and the best product is the Sweet Almond Mint. It's fantastic. It really made my dry hair soft without weighing it down. I've tried to go back to regular shampoo and conditioner and this makes my hair so much better. Just steer away from Cucumber Aloe it smells HORRIBLE. My boyfriend won't even let me have it in the shower. Who wants a product that drives the boys away? Try any other smell. It is a good product. The company needs to rework this Cucumber Aloe scent. Yuck!