Archive for January, 2012

Wen Winter Vanilla Mint Reviews

So I’ve been looking for some Wen Winter Vanilla Mint reviews online as I haven’t ordered it yet myself. I really like vanilla, but I’m not too sure about the mint, as it’s smell can be a bit overpowering and I don’t want to walk around all day smelling like Mentos.

Discovered a few Wen Vanilla Mint reviews on YouTube and thought I’d share the one below with you. It’s not that long, so enjoy.

Here’s a quick recap of the Wen Winter Vanilla Mint reviews I’ve come across so far, particularly of the video review above:

  • It smell really good; the vanilla evens out the minty smell (big plus for me).
  • As with most of the cleansing conditioners, you can use less pumps than recommended, half or a third should be enough (will depend on your hair of course).
  • Hair is soft and hydrated.
  • Don’t have to use other products.
  • Bit expensive for daily use.

Sara will use it as a leave-in conditioner if she can pick up a bottle of Wen Winter Vanilla Mint cleansing conditioner on sale to save money.

Where to buy Wen Vanilla Mint

You can pretty much buy it anywhere you can buy the other cleansing conditioners. Again, I recommend staying away from sites that offer auto shipping/payment as it can be a real hassle to cancel or change any order you placed.

The Wen Vanilla Mint shampoo is only a seasonal product. Not sure when it will be out of stock, but I sure hope I have enough time to order a bottle after all the raving Wen Winter Vanilla Mint reviews to test it myself and maybe stock up for when it’s not available anymore.

Click here to order Wen Winter Vanilla Mint cleansing conditioner 16oz on Amazon (in stock and currently with free shipping)

Wen Winter Vanilla Mint reviews

Would love to know what you think of this limited edition Wen hair product. You can leave your Wen Winter Vanilla Mint reviews in the comments section below.

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Hair Tips From Chaz Dean

Who better to get hair tips from than celebrity stylist and creator of the Wen hair products, Chaz Dean? I mean you might think you’re doing everything right to keep your hair looking fabulous, while in reality a look in the mirror will place you with both feet on the ground wondering what on earth went wrong with your hair…again.

Apparently, you might be making one or two mistakes that are, luckily, easy to remedy. The following are 3 things Chaz Dean mentioned you might be doing that are preventing you from having the fabulous hair you deserve.

1. Wrong styling brushes

You probably have a whole arsenal of brushes at your disposal. Unfortunately, they might be damaging your hair when using a blow dryer. You see ceramic, metal and even ionic brushes tend to get very warm when blow drying your hair. Instead, Chaz Dean suggests using a brush made of wood and less-harsh nylon or boar bristles.

Don’t brush wet hair

I’m definitely guilty of this one. Hair that’s wet is more elastic, causing it to break easier. Chaz recommends using a wide tooth comb instead of a regular brush to prevent damage.

Too hot to handle

Blow dryers can get really hot. “If you’re burning your skin, you’re burning your hair,” is what Chaz Dean said. So next time, before aiming your blow dryer at you hair, aim it at the skin on the inside of your arm, if it’s too hot to handle there, it’s too hot for your hair. He also says to always use a nozzle and to keep the dryer moving at all times so the heat isn’t fixated on one spot for too long.

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