IntroductionI’ve used Paul Mitchell products for years successfully. However, since I’ve had the Bed Head look I use a lot of styling products. Paul Mitchell does a good job in cleansing the hair and scalp, and can be used on a daily basis. Paul Mitchell Shampoo TwoPaul Mitchell Shampoo Two is designed to thoroughly clean the hair and get rid of product buildup. It’s great to use on permed and colored hair, and additionally can be used on oily hair and skin as well. The shampoo is clear and golden, and is silky and smooth to the touch. (Note: 6 ounces will range in cost from $9.00 USD to $11.50 depending on a variety of factors. This does not include tax or any shipping costs). UsageApply a small amount of the shampoo on your hands, and then massage into wet hair. It makes an extravagant amount of rich lather, and the lemon extracts in its formula make shampooing a pleasure. If you have a lot of buildup in your hair, you can leave the product on for three minutes, and then rinse. Rinse well, then apply The Conditioner to clean hair. Paul Mitchell The ConditionerThis conditioner is thick and aqua-colored, with a wonderful Awapui scent. This is a leave-in conditioner, and is filled with a fantastic array of great botanicals to help repair hair. (Note: 6 ounces will range in cost from $9.00 USD to $11.50. This does not include tax or any shipping costs). UsageAfter shampooing, squeeze a small bead-size amount into your hand, and distribute it throughout clean, wet hair. Do not rinse out! Style hair as usual.
PackagingThe products come in Paul Mitchell’s white packaging with black lettering. The shampoo comes in various size bottles, and the conditioner comes in a 6-oz. tube. Well worth noting here is that Paul Mitchell does not perform animal testing. FragrancePaul Mitchell Shampoo Two has a sweet, lemon-y fragrance that makes a regular shampoo feel like one of those take-me-away-to-a-spa experience. Paul Mitchell The Conditioner is scented with Awapui, which leaves the hair smelling fresh and clean. How I Tested These ProductsAfter another night out in a smoke-filled restaurant (and just let me say for the record to any restaurant owners out there that non-smoking areas in an open space do NOT work), I tested both these products on my hair. The shampoo experience was a great one—afterwards my hair was not only clean, but smelled terrific as well. The conditioner makes the hair feel silky and beautifully soft, but not weighed down. Shampoo IngredientsChamomile extract (deonized water/chamomile blend), sodium laureth sulfate (derived from coconut), sodium chloride, cocomide DEA, Awapui extract, rosemary extract, jojoba oil, kelp extract, henna extract, aloe vera gel, wheat germ oil, keratin amino acids, panthenol, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, methylparaben, citric acid, tetrasodium EDTA, fragrance, methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone. Conditioner IngredientsAwapui extract (deonized water/ Awapui blend), stearyl alcohol, PEG-8 distearate, polysorbate 20, steapyrium chloride, stearalkonium chloride, steareth-2, keratin amino acids, aloe vera gel, chamomile extract, rosemary extract, henna extract, jojoba oil, kelp extract, glycerin, spearmint oil, fragrance, citric acid, methylparaben, propylparaben, methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone, FD&C blue no. 1. ConclusionBoth the Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two and The Conditioner are great products! They have excellent ingredients, and are kind to the hair. I feel that you can easily use them on all types of hair, and the formula is gentle enough for everyday use. Jane's RatingOn my own scale of 1-10, 10 being the best, I give Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two and The Conditioner a 9. Social Media Network Information Please follow me on Twitter at: http://Twitter.com/HairBoutique. I look forward to meeting new Thank you for visiting us at The HairBoutique Blog and for leaving your comments. They are very much appreciated. We apologize in advance but must remove any direct advertisements or solicitations. Original Publication Date: 8/07/98 - Revised Dates: 08/12/07 - 10/01/09 |
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