Paul Mitchell Haircare
Are you a hair fanatic? It seems like all the women I know
are obsessed with their hair. Take my wife for example. The
lady purchases so many darn shampoos. One week it's a shower
rack full of Paul Mitchell
haircare products, the next week it's
Aveda.
Let me tell ya, the process never ends. I honestly believe
the woman is addicted to hair care. Being a man with short
hair, I'm not seeing the desire. I'm all for washing and going.
I want nothing to do with flat irons, blow driers, curlers,
hair spray, and mousse. You can have it all, ladies.
Have you ever stopped to ask yourself "What makes Paul
Mitchell haircare products different or superior to drugstore
brands like Suave or Pert?" And are they actually better for
your hair? Hmm, this is a legitimate concern. From what I've
read, there aren't many differences between the high-end
Paul Mitchell
haircare solutions and the cheaper supermarket
stuff.
Does this shock you? Many of these shampoos and conditioners
have similar or the same ingredients in them, and as it turns
out, you're paying a lot for the name. So, now you have to ask
yourself; how much is that name worth to you? Personally, I
can't say that it's worth a great deal to me. I have a perfect
example.
I purchased box FX molding wax and Crew pomade. The Crew
product cost me close to 20 dollars, while the FX wax cost me
5. Although the scent of the Crew pomade was pleasant, I
preferred the FX molding wax because it worked so well. These
days I continue to buy the FX product. It may not be a high-end
Paul Mitchell haircare paste, but it works better than any I've
tried, and you can't beat 5 bucks.
Awapuhii is one of the key ingredients in Paul Mitchell
haircare. If you read the back of every product, you'll likely
see this bizarre ingredient. It's most likely a plant extract
that offers the follicles nourishment.
Plant extracts and natural ingredients are a big deal now
days. Anyway, the next time you're shopping around for some
fancy Paul Mitchell
haircare products, you might want to check out
the lower-priced competitors first, just to see how the
ingredients compare.
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