Aspenstar wonders…What do you think of the Wen cleansing conditioners by Chaz Dean? supposedly they are not actually a shampoo, but a treatment product? Is it more hype than fact?
Right Brain says Wen:
The Left Brain previously wrote about Wen Cleansing Conditioners. Essentially concluding that WEN Cleansing Conditioner is a decent product that will clean your hair that isn’t too dirty. Left also concluded
that using a store brand may be a better option. In this post, we’ll tell you the main things to look for in a cleansing conditioner.
Why clean hair with conditioner?
The first thing you might wonder is why would anyone want to clean their hair with conditioner. There are basically three reasons.
- Shampoo can damage hair
- Shampoo can strip color
- Shampoo has ingredients that can be irritating.
Chaz Dean also says that his products stimulate the scalp but that doesn’t mean much.
Shampoo damages hair
It is true that shampooing can damage hair. It is not really the ingredients that cause damage, but the “sudsing-up” process. Moving your hair around twists and turns hair fibers making them susceptible to breakage. An added problem is that the hair is wet and more vulnerable to breakage. Skipping shampoo reduces hair damage.
Shampoo can strip color
While this is true, water is the real culprit for color loss. Shampoos speed the process a bit, but just getting hair wet is enough to pull out your color. If you use only a conditioner, your hair gets exposed to less water and loses less color.
Ingredients that irritate
Shampoo ingredients can be harsh and irritating. Sulfates are particularly bad, but almost ANY detergent in a shampoo will cause irritation if left on the head too long. Ingredients in conditioners can be just as irritating (or even worse) however, other ingredients are included that mitigate this problem.
Ingredients in conditioner that clean hair
You might be wondering what ingredients in conditioners clean hair. The primary cleaning ingredients are also the primary conditioning ingredients. Cationic surfactants are the cleaning/conditioning ingredients in conditioners. Look for these ingredients in your conditioner for cleansing.
- Behentrimonium Methosulfate *
- Dicetyldimonium Chloride *
- Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine *
- Cetrimonium Chloride
- Stearyalkonium Chloride
*In the WEN Cleansing Conditioner product
Best cleaning conditioner options
That brings us back to the original question. Are WEN Cleansing Conditioners more hype than fact?

No and Yes.
Wen Works
WEN Cleansing Conditioners will more gently clean your hair than shampoo. There is enough cleaning compounds in this conditioner to get most of the basic dirt out of your hair. (If your hair is really dirty, you’ll need to shampoo).
Wen is not a wonder
Wen cleansing conditioners do have a couple of drawbacks. First, they are way too expensive for what you get. Based on the list of ingredients, they are not much different than Pantene Conditioner. You could save yourself a lot of money by using Pantene the same way you would use Wen.
A Better Option
Unfortunately, neither Wen nor Pantene are your best choices for this type of product. Better (and less expensive) are Suave Conditioner or VO5 Conditioner
. These are superior because the can clean your hair much better than Wen or Pantene. They use either Cetrimonium Chloride or Stearalkonium Chloride which are better cleansers. They also aren’t loaded with silicones which can make hair feel dirty if not proceeded by a shampoo step.
Beauty Brains bottom line
Eliminating shampooing and cleaning hair with conditioner only is a dramatic change from what you are used to. For many people, you won’t like how it feels. But for some (particularly those with long, curly or colored hair) you may love the way your hair feels. It will take a week or two to get used to but you might find it’s worth it.
Have you used conditioner to clean your hair? What did you think? Leave a comment below and let the rest of the Beauty Brains community know.







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@Heidi: Nope. The owner of this page is NOT getting paid to promote Pantene.
I’ve wanted to try Wen but when I Googled reviews on it, a lot of hair-loss complaints came up. I keep wondering if they are just spam/fake complaints, or it’s just 1 person with a health problem that is spamming the crap out of every board. I don’t know. But have you heard this same complaint and is there anything unusual about Wen that MIGHT cause this? As stated in this review, all the ingredients seem pretty standard. Thanks for your input.
@Ashely: Wen is a rinse out conditioner, there’s no reason it should cause hair loss.
You can also mix part shampoo and part cond and wash it like that, it works with extra cond at the end..
I’m almost 51 years old but my “Demi Moore” dark hair doesn’t look a day over 30. I don’t do shampoo. None…not at all. I have fine straight hair (but lots of it) and it is almost to my waist. I get compliments on it a lot. That’s because it is soft and smooth and shiny and touchable. What it isn’t is greasy. I have used the Wen method and also conditioner only method for cost purposes. The way I figure it is this…when I color my hair (which I do), the instructions always say to put the color on dry hair and then you rinse out the color and use the packaged conditioner. Notice, there was nothing about shampoo in there. So, I figured if shampoo wasn’t even necessary when I color my hair and it looks and feels fabulous after a color, then why would I need it other times? Well, turns out.. I don’t. And my hair doesn’t need the sulfates and harshness. So while this may not be fore everyone…it certainly is for me and my hair. We are both verrrry happy. : )
I have conditioned almost exclusively for several years now. My hair is thicker and full of body. I usually shampoo once every couple of weeks. I love the no poo!
I have been using Wen from Guthy Renker, and lately from q.v.c. I’ve gotten no compliments from it. It is awfully expensive as we are on a fixed income..think wgen I use up my stash will try one of these conditioners. On a sidw note, I have been trying to find something cheaper than Wen, but the texture of hair isn’t the same..just can’t justify the expense
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