The Effects Of Chaz Dean's Advertising

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Chaz Dean is a hairstylist to the stars. True, most of his clients are Hollywood celebrities. However, his products are readily available to the public. We've all seen his famous info-commercials advertising the Wen by Chaz Dean hair-care line. Women are sitting around on a stage raving about the wonderful results they obtained with the Wen by Chaz hair-care products. An article appeared on Bustle about a young woman that decide to put the products to the test. Would the products tame her limp, damaged hair? Were the claims really ridiculous? The results might shock some people.

The Experiment
The young woman put the WEN Cleansing Conditioner to the test. She tested the product over a 7 day period. Here is the good news. The Wen Cleanisng

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