I have found a ground breaking hair product that everyone needs to try, men and women, dogs and cats. It's called Wen Cleansing Conditioner....and it replaces any hair product you could think of... shampoo, conditioner, leave in conditioner, styling cream, etc...
So here is the deal. You have to use a lot of the product to get the best results, so I recently ordered the giant 32 ounce bottle since my hair is getting long. You have to use 20 pumps initially, put it in your hair as if it's a conditioner, and just comb it through. It doesn't lather or foam like shampoo, which is actually stripping agents that take all the healthy natural oils and strips your hair of the color. You leave it in for about 5 minutes, so start with putting the conditioner in, and then end the shower with rinsing it out....
I chose the Lavender scent. I absolutely love it. It smells so fresh and clean, and leaves my hair absolutely amazing- light and bouncy and filled with life. It is made with all natural products and has essential oils to stimulate your scalp.
It is kind of expensive, but when you have been working on your hair for as long as I have, you are willing to pay the price to keep it healthy- and think about all of the products you will no longer need to buy...
Now the average person probably gets a little scared about using a creamy type conditioner as a cleansing agent, and I was weary of it as well, but just in the few days I have been using it, my hair is shiny, clean, not oily, not weighed down, and just healthier.
I highly recommend it....
here is what the product looks like:
You can get it at Sephora and even the Wen website (it is designed by Chaz Dean I think the guys name is...), but I would recommend getting it on QVC (of course) since they are an exclusive dealer of the products and get the giant sizes at a good price.
And they have the product on easy pay, so you can pay like $15 to get the product home, and if you don't like it, send it right back, but if you are anything like me, you will never want to use shampoo again....I am so excited about my hair.
It comes in a variety of scents, sweet almond mint, lavender, cucumber, a whole slue of them...
Let me know if you decide to try it, and if you like it!
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02/09/2010 14:59 #50990
Wen, Cleansing ConditionerCategory: hair
02/02/2010 13:23 #50953
PhilosophyCategory: skincare
I can honestly say that I am a philosophy girl. There isn't a product that Philosophy makes that I have tried I am not a huge fan of. Three products I can not live without are as follows:
Purity Made Simple
Microdelivery Wash
Hope in a Jar
These 3 products are amazing.
Purity is a clean, fresh, gentle wash that leaves no residue and is all natural. It feels great on your skin and removes make up and other impurities, along with toning your skin while you use it. I use this face wash in conjunction with my clarisonic brush. It's wonderful.
Microdelivery is amazing as well. The key to using this product though, is to not use too much water. You want the tiny microbeads to exfoliate, and when you combine too much water to the product, it doesn't seem as effective. It's one of the best exfoliators out there.
And last but not least, Hope in a jar. I love this moisturizer. Nothing beats it. It goes on your skin like water, and has the best feel when you put it on. It is extremely moisturizing, and as of yet, I don't have a single wrinkle on my face.
I have all 3 products in super size bottles.... QVC sells them for great deals, and honestly, the huge sizes last forever. All of Philosophy's products are reasonably priced as well. If you want to sample the products before you invest in the giant sizes, I would start with the make-up optional kit that you can get at Ulta or Sephora. It has everything you need in it to get a jump start on your new beauty regimen!
Purity Made Simple
Microdelivery Wash
Hope in a Jar
These 3 products are amazing.
Purity is a clean, fresh, gentle wash that leaves no residue and is all natural. It feels great on your skin and removes make up and other impurities, along with toning your skin while you use it. I use this face wash in conjunction with my clarisonic brush. It's wonderful.
Microdelivery is amazing as well. The key to using this product though, is to not use too much water. You want the tiny microbeads to exfoliate, and when you combine too much water to the product, it doesn't seem as effective. It's one of the best exfoliators out there.
And last but not least, Hope in a jar. I love this moisturizer. Nothing beats it. It goes on your skin like water, and has the best feel when you put it on. It is extremely moisturizing, and as of yet, I don't have a single wrinkle on my face.
I have all 3 products in super size bottles.... QVC sells them for great deals, and honestly, the huge sizes last forever. All of Philosophy's products are reasonably priced as well. If you want to sample the products before you invest in the giant sizes, I would start with the make-up optional kit that you can get at Ulta or Sephora. It has everything you need in it to get a jump start on your new beauty regimen!
01/18/2010 11:14 #50848
Massage Therapeutic ArtsCategory: health
This weekend I went to the Massage Therapeutic Arts on North next to the Lennox Hotel. I went for an hour massage. Walking in, the building is pretty cool- an old mansion turned into a little massage/spa heaven. It has 3 floors of treatment rooms, and the business offers many different types of massages, facials, and spa services.
I was taken to the 3rd floor into a naturally lit room with soothing decor and music playing. The linens on the massage table were very soft and warm.
My massage therapist, which I think her name was Lauren or Laurie, was very kind, soft spoken and very soothing, started with my legs and feet, worked up to my lower back, neck and arms. I then flipped over and she repeated the routine. The massage was an hour, and was very nice and relaxing.
I told the therapist that I have been having lower back pain and neck pain, and she worked on the knots in these areas by racking them out.
The prices are the best I have come across, with a 60 minute massage being $55. Great price, a ton of therapists on hand, great atmosphere. I highly recommend going to the Massage therapeutic arts on North.
I was taken to the 3rd floor into a naturally lit room with soothing decor and music playing. The linens on the massage table were very soft and warm.
My massage therapist, which I think her name was Lauren or Laurie, was very kind, soft spoken and very soothing, started with my legs and feet, worked up to my lower back, neck and arms. I then flipped over and she repeated the routine. The massage was an hour, and was very nice and relaxing.
I told the therapist that I have been having lower back pain and neck pain, and she worked on the knots in these areas by racking them out.
The prices are the best I have come across, with a 60 minute massage being $55. Great price, a ton of therapists on hand, great atmosphere. I highly recommend going to the Massage therapeutic arts on North.
01/13/2010 15:37 #50811
Great Hair Cut!Category: hair
So, yesterday I was just so fed up with my nasty knarly hair that I decided to go get it cut- nothing extreme since I am growing it out, but I needed some pretty and nice long layers put in and some more shape to give me some oompf!
I went to Imagine Salon and Day Spa on Hertel near Bob and Johns. My hair stylist was Brandi. All in all it was a great hair cut experience. I highly recommend going to Imagine Salon since the prices are affordable, everyone is pretty nice, and I have had a few hair cuts by different people who have done great jobs. Brandi was wonderful, and very knowledgeable in the health and wellness department on top of hair cut techniques and what works best with your face (I have such a round face, and we talked about how important it is for people to understand face shape in terms of hair shape.)
My hair cut was only $40 with tip, and that included an in depth consult, a wash and condition, cut, blow dry and style.
And of course, I couldn't walk out without product. One of my favorite haircare style inventions/potions is Goldwell Unlimitor Spray Wax
I like it because I have such fine and thin hair, which is getting pretty long- it doesn't give you a greasy feeling, just a good textured non-gross feeling. It's around $15 at the salon, and a can has lasted me for about 6 months, so it's a pretty good deal. And it is a spray, so you don't have to get your fingers sticky! Extra bonus...
I went to Imagine Salon and Day Spa on Hertel near Bob and Johns. My hair stylist was Brandi. All in all it was a great hair cut experience. I highly recommend going to Imagine Salon since the prices are affordable, everyone is pretty nice, and I have had a few hair cuts by different people who have done great jobs. Brandi was wonderful, and very knowledgeable in the health and wellness department on top of hair cut techniques and what works best with your face (I have such a round face, and we talked about how important it is for people to understand face shape in terms of hair shape.)
My hair cut was only $40 with tip, and that included an in depth consult, a wash and condition, cut, blow dry and style.
And of course, I couldn't walk out without product. One of my favorite haircare style inventions/potions is Goldwell Unlimitor Spray Wax
I like it because I have such fine and thin hair, which is getting pretty long- it doesn't give you a greasy feeling, just a good textured non-gross feeling. It's around $15 at the salon, and a can has lasted me for about 6 months, so it's a pretty good deal. And it is a spray, so you don't have to get your fingers sticky! Extra bonus...
lilho - 01/14/10 11:32
when i was in beauty school they had goldwell product. it smelled so good and worked very well...i miss it.
when i was in beauty school they had goldwell product. it smelled so good and worked very well...i miss it.
01/12/2010 11:16 #50800
Renewed reason for blogging!Category: intro
For years I have been blogging on this site off and on with no real purpose or reason, just bored and needed someplace to put my thoughts. After reading through most of my entries though, I realized I had to delete some things now that I becoming a professional and god knows who reads this...
so with that said, I came up with idea to have a purpose driven blog- a fun hobby based on something that I love: beauty and health products. Those of you who know me know that I am the queen of lipgloss, but my love goes way beyond just lip products- I love all makeup, all bath and body products, all skin care, all hair care, health products, etc. So, why not share what I try/work with daily?
My whole life I have been a beauty product nut. Even as a child I would spend hard earned cash from chores on tubes of lipgloss and the latest edition of Marie Claire or Cosmo just for the beauty products that they reviewed.
I am currently very happy in my career as a Research Specialist at Women's and Children's Hospital of Buffalo, but I would love to have something to work on as a fun thing to do during down time, and maybe help others find things that make a little happiness in their life. Besides, have you ever come across something that you love so much you could never part with? I have, hence why I need to write about these things...
So, with that said, check back regularly if you are interested in all things health and beauty related. I will even review mens products/items (I am lucky enough to have a man in my life who also loves to try new things, so I will update you on things he tries as well).
so with that said, I came up with idea to have a purpose driven blog- a fun hobby based on something that I love: beauty and health products. Those of you who know me know that I am the queen of lipgloss, but my love goes way beyond just lip products- I love all makeup, all bath and body products, all skin care, all hair care, health products, etc. So, why not share what I try/work with daily?
My whole life I have been a beauty product nut. Even as a child I would spend hard earned cash from chores on tubes of lipgloss and the latest edition of Marie Claire or Cosmo just for the beauty products that they reviewed.
I am currently very happy in my career as a Research Specialist at Women's and Children's Hospital of Buffalo, but I would love to have something to work on as a fun thing to do during down time, and maybe help others find things that make a little happiness in their life. Besides, have you ever come across something that you love so much you could never part with? I have, hence why I need to write about these things...
So, with that said, check back regularly if you are interested in all things health and beauty related. I will even review mens products/items (I am lucky enough to have a man in my life who also loves to try new things, so I will update you on things he tries as well).
metalpeter - 01/12/10 20:20
Just wanted to say 2 things.
1. Glad you found a reason for blogging
2. I get the entire professional thing, kinda, no I do get it. Just wanted to say that I hope you put those Journals into draft mode as opposed to getting rid of them for a couple reasons.
A. At the time you wrote them you wrote them (I assume) for a reason, this way you can still have them.
B. Not sure how deleting vs. Draft mode effects the site stats but it does through them off some how and makes less Journals
c. My 3rd point kinda ties back to the A. of #2 if you ever want those Journals back so you can look at them once they are gone they are gone, but I think if you asked (e:paul) he might be able to get them back for you but not sure.
Just wanted to say 2 things.
1. Glad you found a reason for blogging
2. I get the entire professional thing, kinda, no I do get it. Just wanted to say that I hope you put those Journals into draft mode as opposed to getting rid of them for a couple reasons.
A. At the time you wrote them you wrote them (I assume) for a reason, this way you can still have them.
B. Not sure how deleting vs. Draft mode effects the site stats but it does through them off some how and makes less Journals
c. My 3rd point kinda ties back to the A. of #2 if you ever want those Journals back so you can look at them once they are gone they are gone, but I think if you asked (e:paul) he might be able to get them back for you but not sure.
I have fine oily hair, so i am obsessive about making sure I am using the product completely the way you are supposed to- and what I have been doing is actually cleansing twice in a shower since I do have oily hair. It will leave your hair oily if you aren't using enough, and if you don't rinse it out well enough. I would recommend to try a small bottle of it, and if you don't like it, then not much lost....but I really do love this product.
I have to say though, I have shampooed my hair since I started using it, just to switch it up and get a good deep clean. So maybe you can use it as a once a week treatment....or even just as a conditioner. I know some people use a low sulfate shampoo, then use this as their conditioner....so even if you dont' like it as a cleanser at least you can use it still as your conditioner!
Let me know what you think if/when you try it.
I've seen the late night adverts, but i have been waaaaaaaay too scared to try it. I have oily skin and hair, and i know better, but i like the squeak of clean hair in the shower.....
I'm glad you love it. What kind of hair do you have? If it's oily (you mentioned that it does not make your hair oily in your post), does it keep it clean and oil free longer than regular shampoo? And does your scalp actually feel clean?
I have a million questions about this product, sorry...
My mom ordered it off tv, but didn't like it for herself, so she gave it to me... and I liked it, I guess, but I didn't LOVE it. I think I prefer my Bumble and Bumble and stuff. But it DOES smell good. and I'm super picky about my hair products. My hair is curly and I can't STAND for it to be frizzy, and I have found that shampoos really make a huge difference (much to my surprise).