does wen haircare really work

Posted on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at 1:24 pm

wen haircare by Chaz Dean?

Has anyone used and not work for you? Does it really make hair soft and shiny? Please, all the details! Price is not a problem for me, I am asking for the product itself.

My mom really got me hooked. She told me how good he was and my mom not usually spend $ 5 on products for hair, let alone $ 35, so I knew I had to try it! It's fantastic! I just got the tree tea, I have really dry, wavy hair. After the 1st use I noticed a huge difference. Her hair was brilliant! My hair has never been brighter. It feels SOOOOOOO good. I'm not crazy about the smell of tea tree, but it works so well, did not even care. I've heard the figure smells good. I want to try the cream and textured style. . . Probably have to order some! Seriously, you must try it! You will not regret it!

Review: Wen Sweet Almond Mint Cleansing Conditioner


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