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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great alternative to Wen
Like so many others, I was intrigued by all those Wen infomercials that promise healthy, shiny hair. So I did my homework and found this generic alternative. I have never used Wen since the drawback, naturally, was the price. I bought this one at the local Sally's store for the same price I would have paid for Wen's shipping charges on amazon. If you are curious they also...
Published on July 6, 2009 by A. Landers

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Wen
I really wanted to love Hair One but it doesn't equate to Wen. I used Wen for a few weeks and loved the results. I have very dry, color treated hair and Wen made it super soft and my natural waves came back. I didn't feel the need to use other products anymore and stopped using hair oils, sprays, etc. My dry ends looked and felt like they were intentionally textured...
Published on August 18, 2009 by gerberdaises


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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great alternative to Wen, July 6, 2009
Like so many others, I was intrigued by all those Wen infomercials that promise healthy, shiny hair. So I did my homework and found this generic alternative. I have never used Wen since the drawback, naturally, was the price. I bought this one at the local Sally's store for the same price I would have paid for Wen's shipping charges on amazon. If you are curious they also sell single trial packets for 99 cents, although that was only available in the original formula olive oil.

It isn't your average shampoo plus conditioner in one (bleh) rather it is something new. Each use requires multiple pumps, dividing your hair into multiple sections. This is very thick and creamy and won't lather, but you really do want to get this everywhere from scalp to the roots. That was odd for me since I never put any type of cream on my roots, but it does cleanse. After a few minutes you'll feel a little tingle at the scalp. (It does indeed clean and moisturize at the same time!)

After just one use I cannot stop touching my hair, it is just that soft. I don't know how it manages to clean my scalp at the same time, but it did. I naturally have oily roots with dried up ends.

Both Hair One and Wen will add some extra minutes to your shower time, especially if you have longer hair. If your hair is fried like mine you may find it to be a worthwhile chore. I also don't wash my hair everyday so I really don't mind the extra massage and rinse time. I have read negative reviews on both products from those who experienced residue. My hair doesn't feel like it has any product in it at all but I followed the instructs to a T. With that said, I cannot recommend this product to anyone who has super low water pressure - unless your shower head can be handheld, like mine.

I only wish I had tried this sooner. I may have to stock up on this just in case they stop selling it.

Edit: Sallys has increased the price of this by a dollar (for both the bottle and the trial size packets, which is now roughly 1.98 for one) but it is still cheaper than Wen and works great.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars So far so good, November 3, 2009
I wanted to try Wen, but was turned off by the price. After reading a lot of reviews I picked up Hair One instead. I have used it twice so far. Both times I didn't use any other products (leave-in conditioner, hair serums, frizz creams, etc.) I wanted to see how it performed on its own. I have medium texture (maybe slightly on the thin side) color treated wavy hair. If left to its own devices it dries pretty fuzzy - no nice soft waves. So I typically either use a straightening serum & a flat iron, or curling mouse & help it along with a curling iron.

I'm glad I read the reviews and did not expect it to lather. That would have bothered me but I expected it. I followed the directions to the letter, using about 5 pumps on the crown of my head, another 5 at the back and base, and after massaging for a few minutes, another 6 to 8 pumps from the mid-shaft to the ends (adding a little more water). I then finished my shower routine before rinsing for about 3 minutes. The first time I used it I did a quick blow dry. My hair looked about as fuzzy and "big" as it normally does. I didn't really see any difference although it did feel very clean and soft. Many people claimed "instant miracle!"; I didn't see that, hence 4 stars instead of 5. Then I used a flat iron, and that's when I could see a difference. Even without any straightening or smoothing products in my hair (the only product in my hair was one pump of Hair One that I left in after showering) my hair was very smooth, soft and shiny. I had two people ask me if I'd just had my hair done. Without styling products it normally would have looked pretty dried out & fried.

The second time I used it I let my hair just air dry. Again, no additional products whatsoever, just one pump of Hair One left in at the end of my shower. Normally this would make my hair look like it was styled with a Mixmaster. But it actually dried in nice smooth waves! I don't even need to touch it up with a curling iron. Again, it feels very clean and I could go a couple of days without washing it again.

I haven't tried Wen so I don't know how they compare, but I'm pretty happy with this product and would buy it again.

Update: I've been using this for almost 2 months now, and am very pleased. My hair is so soft it feels wonderful. And I've noticed that even if it's damp outside (which would normally frizz my hair), it stays pretty smooth. The only drawback is that after about a dozen washings my hair started to feel a little bit weighted down. (As though I hadn't rinsed thoroughly but I know I did.) So the next time I used it I mixed about a dime-sized drop of shampoo in with it. That seemed to do the trick; it's back to feeling really clean again. I will probably do that every so often, as needed. But overall, great results and I'll buy it again at my local Sally's.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wen vs. Hair One: I've used both!, August 2, 2009
I loved Wen, but it's just so expensive! I was starting to think I would no longer be able to afford having truly soft hair. This product popped up in some searches on eBay so I tried it instead and voila! They have exactly the same effect *and* I have since discovered that I can buy it off the shelf at my local Sally's.
This product can even turn bleached white hair touchably soft!!
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Wen, August 18, 2009
I really wanted to love Hair One but it doesn't equate to Wen. I used Wen for a few weeks and loved the results. I have very dry, color treated hair and Wen made it super soft and my natural waves came back. I didn't feel the need to use other products anymore and stopped using hair oils, sprays, etc. My dry ends looked and felt like they were intentionally textured together by styling cream. But I am also a cheapskate so I read online of this Sally's alternative version. My hair was indeed soft, but it didn't smooth away the flyaways like Wen did and the ends frayed again. However, I would say that Hair One is better than traditional shampoo (just give yourself a week to adjust as your scalp will seem oily from not having it stripped from harsh chemicals).

If you don't color your hair and it's in normal condition, you will probably get fabulous results from Hair One and indeed the great savings is worth picking this up. For me, I went back to Wen.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hair One vs Wen, March 3, 2011
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I've used both! In fact, there's what's left a gallon jug of Wen in my shower. I have used the Olive Oil and the Jojoba formulas of Hair One before and liked them okay.

Hair One's new Argan formula blows everything away, even Wen. At least it does for me and my hair. I purchased a bottle a couple of weeks ago at Sally's and love it!

First of all, I haven't put shampoo in my hair since the middle of 2008. It's been Wen or Hair One only, but I have used super cheap conditioners to clean out the henna I use in my hair once a month. I don't even use shampoo then. My hair is just as clean as it was with shampoo, except it's not dried out and frizzy. I am of mixed ethnicity, primarily black, but with the rest of the world (my ancestors were a randy bunch!) mixed in. My hair is curly, thick, and usually unmanageable. I stopped relaxing my hair in 2010, and because I'm only using the cleanser conditioners, the results are better than what I had hoped. My hair is very soft and air-dries into curls, not frizz, and that is easy to flatiron when needed. The most significant thing is that I have no split ends. When I stopped using shampoo I stopped getting split ends. Even when I was still relaxing it.

Hair One is in my opinion, equal to Wen. It doesn't *feel* equal when you pump it into your hand. Wen definitely has a more luxe feel in the hand and in the hair. You have to use lots in order to get your hair clean and conditioned, and you have to let it stay in your hair for a period of time. I think that most of the negative reviews on this are due to people using these products incorrectly. You must let it sit after massaging it through. Just finish the rest of your shower, and it should be fine. My hair gets very clean, there's no buildup, there's no breakage, and my hair is healthier than it was when I started using them. I'm 59 years of age at the time of this writing, and my hair is just as thick, soft, and shiny as anyone in their 20s or 30s. And three years ago I was beginning to see my scalp!

The Argan formula is perfect for my wild hair. It does a better job of cleaning than the Wen (which is saying a lot!) and I love the fragrance so much more. It's better as a leave-in than the Wen is, and seems to do a good job of protecting my hair when I decide to blow-dry and flatiron it. Air-drying after using this is a dream. I can't stop touching my hair and I love the way it leaves my curls.

In a nutshell, I can highly recommend this, BUT you have to use it correctly in order to get the best results. Like so many others who have used these products successfully, I can say that I will never use shampoo in my hair again. Which reminds me ... you know how after you use a brand of shampoo for a while that it stops working as well as it did in the beginning? You will find that if you use these products, that won't happen. I can't explain it - I used to change shampoos every three-four months because they became ineffective after a while. I've gone as long as eight months with nothing but one brand/style of cleansing conditioner and never had that problem.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best product I've used... EVER!!!, July 18, 2010
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I came across this product while looking at reviews for Wen. Since I have to get it imported into Australia it is quite costly but I decided to try it anyway. I could not be happier with the product. I have just finished one bottle and purchased two more. It smells great and feels great in your hair. It works wonderfully as a detangler, the comb pretty much glides through my hair. I don't exactly follow the instructions, I just grab a handful and put it on all over. It rinses out nicely too. I thought it might leave your hair with a bad creamy un-rinsed looked, but it did not. You do however have to rinse very thoroughly.

Even while my hair was drying I could feel my hair was just so soft. I naturally have dark hair which I bleach to a mid white blonde and my hair always feels VERY dry and badly falls out while detangling it in the shower, but just after one wash I could feel the difference. I lose minimal hair now. I also have a problem with all shampoos and conditioners I use stripping the toner from my hair (even good silver shampoos I have tried) but while using this product my hair stays the same shade I leave the hairdresser with. No more ugly yellow tones in my hair!!

7 months later and I am still very happy! I would recommend this product to anyone with coloured hair no matter what condition it is in!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars new hair cleansing concept, March 19, 2010
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I browsed thru other reviews of this product before ordering and using. When the bottle came I tried it and liked it very much. Like other users, after three or four days I felt my hair was weighed down and a bit limp. I tried my old (professional) shampoo and used Hair One as the conditioner. This worked very well. I have decided to ease into the use of Hair One. I use just Hair One on even days and I use my shampoo and Hair One as the conditioner on odd days. I am an avid user of Moroccian Oil. I have found that I hardly ever need the oil anymore. My hair is in MUCH better condition. I read that one user felt her hair dried faster, I do not experience that. Rinsing is super important, when in doubt - keep rinsing! After a few weeks I tried Hair One as a leave in conditioner on my ends - that was nice, so so so soft hair!! I am gradually going longer between "normal shampoo" uses. Hair One takes getting used to, but it does what it claims to do. Unlike many users I have found 6 or 7 pumps to be more than enough. I do have fine hair, but lots of it - about shoulder length. I suppose everyone has their preference for number of pumps. The first try I used what the bottle recommended - and rinsed forever to get it all out. My hair feels clean and bouncy with 6 or 7 pumps. (total) I will be recommending Hair One to friends. As a sidenote: I did experiment using Hair One as a shaving cream on my legs. This works well, smells awesome, but did not seem to add any moisture to my skin.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So far so good! :), July 30, 2009
I've tried this product in lue of getting the WEN conditioning treatments due to cost. I have extremely coarse thick curly hair that looks wirey. Im a 21 yr old male and have used this about 3 times and so far i like it. Its made my hair smoother and feels healthy. This stuff smells good too.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars the generic wen, May 14, 2010
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I really like having a shampoo and conditioner in one so to say.
My hair is quite dry, so shampoos can be harsh since i have very fine hair.
I think this product works pretty much like Wen. It is slightly different, but I can't explain how. I like Wen and I like Hair One.
Hair One is certainly less expensive. Neither of them are miracle products, but I like having just one step.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not a good product, June 18, 2009
I gave this product two stars instead of one because it did make my scalp tingle. However, it left my hair limp and lifeless. It did not in any way detangle. My hair did not feel soft. It felt oily. The worst part is that I used the entire bottle in less than a week. My hair is about shoulder-length. I went back to using Dove conditioner and L'Oriel sulfate-free shampoo. My hair is feeling very soft now.
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