january noir
Sunny On a Cloudy Day
Hi Ladies,
I purchased Chaz's product 2 weeks ago and finally used it today after a henna/indigo session last night.
This contribution by one of my fave hairstylists and product gurus has proven to be just as good as WEN or maybe even better!
This has a lemon rosemary vanilla bean scent that is a treat. Some people complained about the scent of WEN, but with SIXTHIRTEEN, that's not the case. It smells divine. Another plus is that it's designed to be used daily too.
It's good for those who are sensitive to wheat and nuts. It has the same texture as WEN. It's sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate free and it's supposed to restore strength and elasticity to the most damaged hair.
My hair isn't damaged, so I couldn't really do a before and after, but what I can say is that I LOVE IT! My hair is moisturized, thicker feeling and looking and shiny.
For those ladies waiting to buy this from QVC when it's available next week, do it! Get it! It will be a welcome addition to your hair arsenal.
Good job Chaz Dean, good job!
I purchased Chaz's product 2 weeks ago and finally used it today after a henna/indigo session last night.
This contribution by one of my fave hairstylists and product gurus has proven to be just as good as WEN or maybe even better!
This has a lemon rosemary vanilla bean scent that is a treat. Some people complained about the scent of WEN, but with SIXTHIRTEEN, that's not the case. It smells divine. Another plus is that it's designed to be used daily too.
It's good for those who are sensitive to wheat and nuts. It has the same texture as WEN. It's sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate free and it's supposed to restore strength and elasticity to the most damaged hair.
My hair isn't damaged, so I couldn't really do a before and after, but what I can say is that I LOVE IT! My hair is moisturized, thicker feeling and looking and shiny.
For those ladies waiting to buy this from QVC when it's available next week, do it! Get it! It will be a welcome addition to your hair arsenal.
Good job Chaz Dean, good job!