Using Paul Mitchell shampoo can develop into an expensive habit. With many shampoos costing at least $15 a pop for a bottle of equivalent or smaller size to your ordinary drugstore variety, it's fair to say that you'll go through it pretty quickly and have to spend more than usual on the shower end of your hair care.
That being said, it's a habit you won't want to break. Paul Mitchell shampoo comes in all sorts of varieties '" so many, in fact, you might have trouble picking the right one for your hair. Let's see what Paul Mitchell stocks for shampoos to see if there's a match in there somewhere for your locks.
Color Protect: This one's pretty self-explanatory. Just got a dye job at the salon? Start caring for it the right way with Paul Mitchell's color-safe shampoo.
Extra Body: Feeling a little limp lately? It might be your hair, not your muscles. Bulk up your tresses with a little something extra by using this shampoo.
Smoothing: Does your hair feel rough as a board when you touch it? Time for a little TLC with this particular Paul Mitchell shampoo blend.
Clarifying: Have you spent all day in the pool? Strip off that chlorine with Shampoo Three under the Clarifying blend, which will take that chlorine smell and feel right off your locks.
Strength: If your hair's breaking up with you in all the wrong places, get back together with strengthening shampoo.
Kids: If you dread bathtime for the kiddies because you always make them cry when you shampoo their hair, use Paul Mitchell's kids' shampoo. This one guarantees your child won't shed a tear come the rinse cycle.
Original: Sometimes you can't beat the original blend. Shampoo One serves as an all-purpose gentle cleanser, while the Awapuhi Shampoo blend also serves as a body wash and a deep cleansing hair wash.
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Post a CommentActually, Paul Mitchell shampoos last a lot longer than others, so comparatively, they really aren't that expensive. So, they are definitely worth trying. They have something for everyone. :)
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