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Wen Shampoo Reviews

Updated on August 5, 2013

Wen Shampoo Reviews

Have you seen those late night infomercials for Wen Shampoo Products?
I'm a bit of an insomniac myself and infomercials usually help me get the sleep...probably the knowledge that I won't be missing anything important ;-)

A couple of weeks ago though, the Wen Shampoo Products infomercial kept me up. You see every morning when I wake up, after just a couple of hours of sleep, I have to battle that unruly tangle on top of my head. I think they call it hair, but in my case it just reminds me of week-old roadkill.

Anyway, my brain must have shut down by the time the Wen Shampoo infomercial was on because I actually placed an order...and I never order from infomercials...

Want to find out if my midnight shopping turned out to be a nightmare? Keep reading.

What Are Wen Shampoo Products?

If you haven't heard of Wen Shampoo Products, it's developed by Chaz Dean, a famous Hollywood stylist.

Wen Shampoo Products only contain natural ingredients and supposedly work for both men and women with all different types of hair.

They should clean, revitalize, soften and strengthen your hair. Yeah right, like I don't already have half a dozen products in my bathroom claiming the exact same thing.

How Many Hair Care Products Do You Use?

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Wen Shampoo Reviews

Ok, so I have really dry, thick and frizzy hair. Great combination if you want to look like a cavewoman...Which is the reason I kept it short most of my life. It was just easier and less time-consuming.

A couple of years ago though, I decided to give long hair another try. Every self respecting brand of shampoo has at least one anti-frizz product, so I thought it wouldn't be too bad. And I have to admit, these products do work...to some extent. Unfortunately it rains a lot where I live, and the least bit of moisture in the air makes my hair all frizzy again, despite the anti-frizz products.

So I didn't get my hopes up too much when the Wen Shampoo Products arrived at my doorstep.

3 weeks later though, I have to admit this is one infomercial product that actually lives up to its claims. My hair is now soft, easy to manage and has that healthy shine I always wanted. I even started using the flatiron again; before using Wen Shampoo it would stay somewhat straight for half a day, now it stays straight for days.

If you have really dry hair like I do, excuse me - did, then you should also try the deep treatment. It works wonders on moisturing your hair.

Oh, and it smells great too :-)

The only downside I can find about this product is the price. Compared to other hair care products, the Wen Shampoo products are rather expensive. Then again, Wen shampoo does work a lot better then all the cheaper products I've bought.

And I'm currently experimenting with the amount of pumps they say you should use; pretty sure I can use less and still have the same fantastic result.

More Wen Hair Reviews

Vote for your favorite Wen conditioner - or add your own!

You can contribute your own favorite if it's not on the list (I need to approve so it may not appear in the list immediately, don't worry though, I will approve as long as you're adding Wen conditioners and not who knows what...)

Wen Shampoo Review on Youtube

Wen Cleansing Conditioner 16oz

Unless you want to get stuck with autoshipments from the official site, you can get great deals on wen shampoo and conditioner products at Amazon.

By the way, my favourite is the Wen Fig Cleansing Conditioner.

WEN Sweet Almond Mint Cleansing Conditioner

16 oz

WEN Fig Cleansing Conditioner 16oz

WEN Lavender Cleansing Conditioner

16oz

WEN Tea Tree Cleansing Conditioner

16oz

WEN Cucumber Aloe Cleansing Conditioner

32oz

WEN Fig Cleansing Conditioner

32oz

WEN Lavender Cleansing Conditioner

32oz

WEN Sweet Almond Mint Cleansing Conditioner

32oz

WEN Tea Tree Cleansing Conditioner

32oz

Wen Hair Care On Line Cheap

If you want to buy Wen Hair care on line cheap, your best bet is to buy Chaz Dean Wen in bulk.

Unfortunately, the only Wen product you can buy in bulk is the cleansing conditioner in 4 types.

The fig, lavender, tea tree and cucumber aloe cleansing conditioners are available in 1 gallon deals. Don't forget to check out the shipping cost as well when ordering in bulk.

Have you ever used the Wen Shampoo products? Did you love or loathe them?

Share your opinion here.

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