WEN Cucumber Aloe Cleansing Conditioner 16 oz

$35.00 $34.00
(as of 15/10/2010 02:30 - info)
  • Stimulates the scalp to promote healthy hair growth
  • Rich in moisture
  • Works exceptionally well on dry, dehydrated hair to create body and volume
  • Helps in strengthening hair follicles

Cucumber Aloe Cleansing Conditioner is perfect for fine to medium textured hair. Its natural, astringent and antioxidant properties effectively cleanse while helping diminish excess oil in the scalp and rehydrate dry hair. As a leave-in conditioner, it adds volume and body and may be used as often as necessary to achieve exceptionally healthy, shiny hair.

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5 Reviews

  1. Ron Stephens says:
    Posted September 6, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Wish you carried the styling gel in the 6 oz. bottle pump.

    thanks, Ronn of Denver.

  2. Katie says:
    Posted August 27, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    My grandmother bought this conditioner for me knowing that I have a unique hair type. I have really fine and really curly hair. I have had problem with products making my hair feel like straw and not protecting my hair from damage. First of all I hated the smell of this conditioner… it is very unpleasant and my fiance told agreed with me. Second of all after following the instructions to a T my entire scalp burned and when air blew on my head it made it even worse. This is horrible and does ruin your curls and isn’t worth the money. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!

  3. Walter F. Winkler says:
    Posted August 21, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    My wife loves this product-She has ordered it before and will again. Vendor is very prompt in shipping.

  4. formercurlygirl says:
    Posted August 14, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Wen absolutely RUINED my hair. I have fine, formerly curly hair. When I first started using Wen, my hair definitely felt smoother, but it was flat unless I blew it dry every day. Gradually, Wen relaxed out all my natural curls. Soon after, I noticed short, broken off hairs near the front of my scalp, where I had had to scrub so hard to try and get my hair clean with the stuff. I stopped using Wen, only to realize that my curls were permanently relaxed out. Now the broken pieces are growing back curly while the end are still flat and gross. I’d cut it all off, but I’m getting married in two months and need the length. I can’t BELIEVE I have to get married like this. Every day is a horrible hair day now. It’s so embarrassing. So, I would say, if anyone is sick of their curls, buy Wen, but use a gentle shampoo first to get your hair clean. Then use Wen as an overall conditioner. Your hair will be smooth, flat and curl-free in no time. Good luck.

  5. kurzten says:
    Posted July 24, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I feel compelled to write a review about this product. This isn’t something I normally do, but I feel like I should this time. I saw this stuff on an infomercial and hesitated for a long time about buying it. I didn’t like the price and I pretty much think anything being sold on TV isn’t ever going to be what it seems. For whatever reason, I decided I wanted to try this stuff. I found it on Amazon for a better price than the website, so I got it. Again, I am a huuuuuge skeptic. I tried it. I LOVE IT. Seriously. I could tell the difference as I rinsed it out of my hair THE FIRST TIME I used it. It’s been two days and it looks like I just washed it. I have fine hair that looks greasy within about 24 hours after being shampooed, so having it look fresh after two days is pretty cool. Please take this from a total skeptic: you should at the very least try this stuff. Order it somewhere that has a money-back guarantee if you have to. Just try it.

    **Note: I am not being compensated in any way, shape or form from ANYONE to write this review. I am just so shocked that something turned out to do exactly what it was advertised to do that I wanted to get the word out.


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