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Winning Sheen with Wen's Replenishing Treatment Mist

Perhaps you've seen the infommercials for Wen by Chaz Dean hair products.  I have.  And I'm intrigued by Dean and his thick blonde mane and "Faith"-era George Michael stubble.

Chaz Dean
What's also fascinating is the celebrity hair stylist's claim that due to its moisture content Wen works for all hair types -- from Holly Robinson Pete curly to Christina Applegate straight.

The key to the shampoo-free and herb-and-natural ingredient-infused products is that they cleanse with astringent and antibacterial properties without lathering. I used Wen's Pomegranate Cleansing Conditioner and was impressed with how soft my hair felt and how shiny it looked afterwards.

One of Wen's newest products, however, has truly made me a believer.  I recently met Chaz Dean in the flesh at a beauty showcase in New York City for QVC.

"I've seen you on TV," I gushed.  Dean responded by giving me a hug and then spritzing my hair, face, and hands with his Replenishing Treatment Mist.  The mist immediately added a refreshed sheen to my dull twists and infused new life into my fading hair color.

Made with argan oil, Wen's Replenishing Treatment Mist comes in five fragrances including Lavender, Fig, Cucumber Aloe, Sweet Almond, and Tea Tree.

All Wen by Chaz Dean products are available on QVC.

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  1. I have Wen's Replenishing Treatment Mist in lavander and it truly smells heavenly!! I love it!!!

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