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WEN Tea Tree Bath, Body, & Hair Oil

Does it Work for Dry, Damaged, or Chemically Processed Hair? Read on to Find Out!

By The Pen, published Jul 25, 2007
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I've been using WEN's Fig Cleansing Conditioner by Chaz Dean for a couple of months. It cleanses my hair without shampoo and it has made my hair shiny, moisturized, and healthy.

I was really wowed with my results the first month that I used the Cleansing Conditioner but after awhile I realized that I my hair needed more moisture than it was providing. Plus the WEN Fig Cleansing Conditioner did nothing to relieve my dandruff so I decided to try another product by WEN. I chose their Tea Tree Oil, which also contains jojoba and other oils, which I'd read could help prevent dandruff and really moisturize my hair.

When the WEN Tea Tree Oil arrived at my house, my hair was already clean so I decided to use it as a scalp treatment first. When I opened up the bottle the smell of the oil was very apparent, it was strong and woodsy, but after I began applying drops of the oil to my scalp the smell became overwhelming. It smelled like a mixture of Pine-Sol and Vick's Vapor Rub and it wasn't a pleasant experience for me at all.

Now I realize now that I applied too many drops, because I've had the Wen Tea Tree Oil for a few weeks now and I am in love with it. I massage drops (way less than I did the first time) of the Wen Tea Tree Oil into my scalp once a week, and it helps to soothe my itchy scalp for a few days. It hasn't cleared up my dandruff but I don't scratch my head as often which is a good thing.

I've also used the WEN Tea Tree Oil drops to style my hair both wet and dry. The first time I used it on my wet hair I followed the directions on the Fig Cleansing Conditioner bottle, which stated that ethnic hair types should mix in a few drops of the oil with the cleansing conditioner and apply the mixture as a leave-in conditioner. This didn't really work because I couldn't determine how much oil my hair needed, and I applied too many drops which only weighed my hair down.

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I sent for the wen cleansing conditioner fro qvc (I think that was the shopping network) and I've used all three types and like all of them. Which one do you recommend for dry hair? I need a price list of the wen products and how to go about ordering. My email is clhgrubbs@localnet.com

Posted on 04/16/2008 at 4:04:09 PM

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