My Thoughts: WEN by Chaz Dean

Trying out new hair products can be a harrowing experience for me. It’s only been recently that I have developed a regimen that I’m comfortable with.  So when presented with the opportunity to try Chaz Dean’s hair products, I’ll admit, I was just a bit apprehensive.  What eased my apprehensions? After doing rounds of research on the product line, I read that the cleansing conditioner is free of all traces of sodium laurel sulfate and detergents.
When I opened the package, I saw that I received the Tea Tree Cleansing Conditioner, Fig Re-Moist Hydrating Mask, Fig Styling Cream and the Tea Tree Oil.  I decided to put my regular regimen to the side on Saturday and instead used these products to wash, condition and style my hair in my regular ‘fro. Here is what I thought of each product:

Tea Tree Cleansing Conditioner: There are no shampoo’s in the WEN product line, so you use this cleansing conditioner to clean your hair instead.  I’ve been over using shampoo for awhile, so I was interested to see what this would do.  There is no lather to the cleansing conditioner when you apply it to wet hair, but you don’t need lather to feel like your hair is squeaky clean.  My curls were popping every which way and I was pretty happy with my outcome. Here is a shot right after I washed my hair:


Fig Re-Moist Hydrating Mask: I really loved this.  In fact, I wish I could keep it on hand at all times. Normally when I deep condition, I usually use whatever is laying around the beauty cabinets. This mask really melted into my hair and made my curly Q’s feel hydrated and manageable.  I used my trusted Denman brush to make sure I applied the product to my entire head and lounged around for 30-45 minutes while I waited for it to permeate.

Fig Styling Cream: This was the only product that didn’t work particularly well for me. I used it exactly as the directions specified, but I could tell that it wasn’t going to work out so well. I used a generous amount and applied it all over my hair, but it still felt too light for wearing my hair natural.  I had to mix it up with my Kinky Curly Curling Custard to weight it down a bit (my hair is thick, so it likes some heft). However, I do think the product would work great if I decided to blow-dry my hair or if I wanted to use my Curlformers.

Tea Tree Oil: I’m a huge fan of tea tree oil and this isn’t any different. I love the way the oil tingles on your scalp. Very beneficial for these dry, winter months.
All in all, what did I think? I definitely liked the Cleansing Conditioner and Hydrating Mask and I could see incorporating them into my new regimen. How did my hair hold up? See a picture of my 2nd day hair that was taken while lounging on the couch and watching bad TV (yes, I know, I need a haircut!):

My Thoughts: WEN by Chaz Dean

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I must say pardon in advance. The Princess is going au naturale too so I may be a bit of a pest. I was wondering how to casually implement that into a fashion blog and you did it elegantly. Love it.
No pest at all! Congrats on going natural! I honestly do hope you write about it on your blog as I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on products and for you to share experiences!
I love the idea of a cleansing conditioner, I try to use shampoo as little as possible but sometimes I feel like I have to or my hair is just terrifyingly greasy. So I might check their stuff out!
Also, your hair is gorgeous!
I think you would really like the cleansing conditioner! I also feel like I need to use shampoo to get that "clean" feeling, even when I don't want to and I try to use one that is the least harsh. This really left my hair feeling clean and moisturized at the same time! A plus!
And thank you very much!
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I am well, hun! I will definitely check it out!
wow i really want a nice regimen for my hair, something easy and something that actually work. is this relatively dear or quit affordable? i tried shiseido hair care but quite pricey if u dont get it from japan
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Overall, I'd say that the products were mid-priced. The cleansing cream conditioner is in the $20 range, but I think it lasts for awhile. The mask is about $72, which is pretty expensive, but it's not necessarily something that you MUST have. I'd definitely say try the cleansing cream conditioner, though!
Sounds like great products!
I think they really are!