Description
                          
                        
                      
                      Description
Paul Mitchell's Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Shampoo™ cleanses, soothes and replenishes dry, unruly hair with a calming fragrance of Lavender, Tea Tree and Mint. Formulated with moisture-rich conditioners and amino acids to strengthen, add shine, and enhance manageability, this daily shampoo is the hydration boost that dry hair needs.
Worth Noting
- Hydrating
 - Soothing
 - Colour-safe
 - Vegan
 - Paraben-free
 - Gluten-free
 - Sustainable packaging
 
Standout Ingredients
- Tea Tree Oil for its antibacterial properties and to strengthen
 - Mint to cool the scalp and provide a fresh fragrance
 - Lavender to nourish and add shine
 - Amino Acids to strengthen and add shine
 
Aromas
- Lavender
 - Mint
 - Tea Tree
 
How-To
- Apply a dime-sized amount to wet hair at the scalp
 - Gently lather and massage through hair, working down to the ends
 - Rinse
 - Repeat for extra cleansing
 - For best results use with Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Conditioner
 
                        
                          Details
                          
                        
                      
                      Details
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                      ConcernColour-Safe, Damage Repairing, Adds Shine
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                      Ingredient PreferenceGluten-Free, Paraben-Free, Vegan
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                      Key IngredientTea Tree Oil
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                      Hair TypeCoarse Hair
 
                        
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                          Ingredients
                          
                        
                      
                      Ingredients
Our ingredients lists are updated as frequently as possible. Please refer to the ingredient listing on the packaging of your product to ensure all ingredients are suitable for your needs.
            
      
      
      
      