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Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo

$20.00

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Size:10.14 oz

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Benefits

  • NOTE: Paul Mitchell's packaging is getting a makeover and the product you receive may vary from the images that are shown
  • Cleanses + boosts volume
  • Leaves hair looking and feeling clean, full + healthy
  • Ideal for fine hair types

Features

  • Lemon + sage provide an uplifting aromatherapy-inspired experience
  • Clear post-consumer recycled (PCR) packaging (bottles + jars made from 100% PCR; tubes made from 25%; excludes pumps, caps + closures) features a label that does not need to be removed prior to recycling as part of Paul Mitchell’s long-standing commitment to the environment
  • Shampoo bottle has a raised S differentiator to increase accessibility
  • Color safe
  • Paraben free
  • Gluten free

Key Ingredients

  • 100% Australian tea tree is sourced from a farm in Australia that is certified for their responsible sourcing + harvesting practices
  • Panthenol strengthens + protects against split ends

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How To Use

Apply a small amount to damp hair. Lather and rinse completely.

Precautions: Avoid contact with eyes. If any adverse reaction occurs, stop using the product. Inform your doctor if your condition persists.

Ingredients

Aqua (Water, Eau), Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, Cocamide MIPA, Sodium Chloride, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit Extract, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Extract, Panthenol, Sodium Xylenesulfonate, Panthenyl Ethyl Ether, Polyquaternium-10, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Sulfate, Citric Acid, Glycerin, Sodium Hydroxide, Magnesium Nitrate, Magnesium Chloride, Methylchloroisothiasolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Fragrance (Parfum), Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes

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Q&A

Showing 5 out of 86 Questions
Q
I have short fine hair, should I use the thickening or volumizing?
Asked by BritishBird
Official Answer By Paul Mitchell
Thickening products are formulated to increase the diameter of individual hair strands, making them ideal for clients with fine or thinning hair who are seeking more substance and density. Volumizing products are designed to lift the hair at the roots and enhance overall body and bounce, making them especially beneficial for limp hair that lacks movement. Both types of products can be effective for fine, thin hair, depending on the desired styling outcome.Was this answer helpful to you
Q
Is this product considered "natural ingredients"?
Asked by Kristi
Official Answer By Paul Mitchell
Tea Tree is not marketed as natural ingredients but is enhanced with pampering botanicals.Was this answer helpful to you
Q
Is this shampoo sulfate free?
Asked by kathy
Official Answer By Paul Mitchell
Tea Tree Lemon Sage is not sulfate free.Was this answer helpful to you
Q
I have soft water and fine limp hair. Will this shampoo add some volume and life to my hair.
Asked by Bad Hair Day Always
Official Answer By Paul Mitchell
Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo is an excellent choice for boosting volume on fine, limp hair.Was this answer helpful to you
Q
What is the difference between this and the Tea Tree Anti-Thinning from Paul Mitchell?
Asked by Doc
Official Answer By Paul Mitchell
Tea Tree Lemon Sage has an energizing and volumizing result on hair. Tea Tree Anti-Thinning Scalp Care is designed to stimulate, strengthen, and regenerate hair.Was this answer helpful to you

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Finally, the search is over.

Oh my god, stop reading this and just buy it. I recently purchased this size to try out this shampoo. I was on the hunt for a cruelty free hair care line AND a shampoo/conditioner that would breath life into my baby fine, limp hair. Mind you I have been on this hunt for 2+ years. I have tried every ...

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Good

I have insanely fine hair, and have yet to find a shampoo that adds any type of volume. This shampoo is really no different. I wasn't exactly expecting it too, so I'm not too let down. It does add a good amount of shine and feels soft and smooth. I find the smell to be great. I purchased this becaus...

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Terrible Teribble

Submitted 9 days ago

By Caroline

From undisclosed

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John Paul Mitchell Systems - BV

The new scent is completely horrible. I had to throw it in the bin. Where's the lovely lemon smell gone? After years of using this product I will not buy this anymore.

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Regrowth and thicker

Submitted 2 months ago

By Jennifer

From Cincinnati

Hair Type Wavy Hair

I NEVER post reviews, however, I realized after using this consistently with the conditioner for about 2 months, my hair was thicker. It's been about 5 months using the products and I now have regrowing! Prior to this, it was only loss of hair. Now regrowth! I have tried so many types of shampoo combinations to get thicker hair and this actually keeps its promise.

Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend

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:((( want to cry

Submitted 2 months ago

By catherine.marmy

From undisclosed

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John Paul Mitchell Systems - BV

Absolutely disappointed. Even cried today: the smell is terrible, like dishwashing liquid, the formula too. Where is that refreshing delicious aroma and shampoo structure?! The sellers in the store lied to me again: the same shampoo, nothing changed, only the package. I understood from the first time that something has changed. I don't know how to wash now my hair: this new shampoo smells awful, and shampoos from other brands don't suit me, I've been using only the old version of PM Lemon Sage for over 15 years.

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Was best ever shampoo now ruined and cannot use.

Submitted 2 months ago

By DDE

From undisclosed

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Took a perfectly excellent product and ruined it. The smell is so strong it sets off my asthma. Can no longer use a product I have used for years. What a shame.

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PM Ruined a Good Product. Why?!

Submitted 2 months ago

By UnhappyHair2

From undisclosed

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John Paul Mitchell Systems - BV

I have been using Tea Tree Thickening Shampoo, Tea Tree Thickening Conditioner, and Awapuhi Shampoo for over a decade. These new formulas, like all the reviews below state, is horrible. Bad smell, bad formula, etc. Seems like this unneeded change was done to a lot of PM's products. Seems like a move so bad I had to look up and see if Paul Mitchell had been bought up by a Private Equity Firm (which are known for buying successful companies up, to only lower quality and costs to make a fast profit then let the company die and use the debt for other investments via the confusing system that is our economy). Paul Mitchell, please return to the old formulas. (Note: Not sure why, but after I posted my first bad review I was unable to leave further reviews under my old Nickname. Since I want to review all 3 of the products I used, please know these are not spam reviews.)

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