I am a real fan of Wen hair care products. I purchased a particular variety on Amazon and left a positive review. Then I got a request from a reader of my review, asking if I had a list of the ingredients of the product. When I examined the bottle and saw the 16 line list, I decided I couldn't provide an answer. It did make me a little suspicious, however, of their claims for the product. Here's the website claim:
Using the innovative and modern approach to haircare that he began in 1993, Chaz Dean has infused his WEN SIXTHIRTEEN® Daily Cleansing Treatment with an exclusive blend of eleven amino acids to help restore strength and elasticity to even the most damaged hair. The unique combination of more than twenty-five natural oils and extracts like ginger, rosemary, lotus flower and ginseng deeply nourish your hair and scalp, while the absence of sodium lauryl/laureth sulfates and wheat or nut ingredients makes WEN SIXTHIRTEEN® perfect for those with sensitive skin. Full of naturally luxurious ingredients, WEN SIXTHIRTEEN®is the indulgence your hair has been waiting for.
It is definitely full of ingredients. Just how natural they are, I can't really say. (It does smell good though, and it controls my naturally curly hair.)
I have seen the commercials but so far, I'm happy with the one I'm using, so I'll stick with it I guess. As for "natural" products I watched a documentary a while ago the went through all the requirements for a product to be "natural" "organic" etc. and let me just say there are a lot of loop holes for all of them!
September 12th, 2014
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