Here are the emails I wrote to chaz dean studios last October regarding Cones in their products:
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From: Angela Pernell <
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To:
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Sent: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 12:15 pm
Subject: Product Build-up
I have type 4a/b hair and I've been using the WEN fig cleansing conditioner and Sweet almond mint styling creme for the past month or so. I adore both products very much, but I do have some concern with build-up because of the silicones in the products. Do you suggest I clarify when using these products if so how often? I normally use Shikakai bar soap to remove any build up since my hair can not tolerate shampoo even "natural" shampoos tend to strip my hair of moisture.
My routine is as follows:
Shampoo once a week with Wen fig, roller set and use a bit of Wen fig in a water bottle to keep hair wet while setting. Once dry I apply a dab of Wen fig and Wen Sweet Almond Mint Styling Creme throughout the length of my hair and along the edges of my hair for added moisture. I have not noticed any adverse effects or product build-up as of yet, but I would greatly appreciate your opinion in regards to clarifying.
BTW: I will be going home for lunch on the 10th to watch QVC and place my order.
Thanks in advance for your help!!!
Angela Pernell
WEN FAN
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hello Angela![/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Luckily, our products do not have any silicones in them. Nor are they simply like any regular "natural shampoo". Our products, in fact, are not like shampoo at all! If you are using enough of the cleansing conditioner when you cleanse, it should remove any and all build-up because of its cleansing components. Regardless, if you are not using any other products, and are exclusively Chaz Dean, you should not get build-up either! If I may ask, what is type 4a/b hair? Hope to hear from you soon so that I may further assist you![/FONT]
Thank you so much for your interest in the WEN by Chaz Dean product line! Feel free to email back with any additional questions or call 323.467.6444 to speak to one of our representatives. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Many Blessings,
CHAZ DEAN STUDIO.
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Pernell <
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To:
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Sent: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 2:57 pm
Subject: Re: Product Build-up
Thanks for the swift reply.
According to the label on my bottle and the chaz dean website the cleansing conditioner contains
Amodimethicone a non water soluble silicone and the styling creme contains a bit more silicone's: Cyclomethicone, Dimethicone, Trimethylsilylamodimethicone.
Silicone's really don't bother me, however I wanted to use this line exclusively and even though I have not experienced build-up as of yet, I wanted to be proactive in addressing this before a problem occurred.
Type 4A/b hair is tightly coiled hair that when stretched, has a mixture of "S" and "Z" patterns. (ie ethnic hair).
BTW: Today I purchased more of the fig conditioner, styling creme and fig oil. I cant wait for all my goodies to arrive.
Thanks again for all of your help
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hello again![/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Many of our ingredients, including the ones ending in "cone", as listed on the website and on the back of the bottle are actually derived from plants. Everything else that is included is at such a low volume (think one hundredths of a percent!) just to give you an idea. There should not be any build-up at all, but be sure to use a MINIMUM of 45 pumps when you cleanse your hair. Curly hair, especially the type you described, needs as much moisture as it can get! The more product you use when cleansing, the better![/FONT]
Thank you so much for your interest in the WEN by Chaz Dean product line! Feel free to email back with any additional questions or call 323.467.6444 to speak to one of our representatives. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Many Blessings,
CHAZ DEAN STUDIO.