- Product details
- Description
- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Paul Mitchell
Line: clarifying
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, for deep cleansing
Volume: 100 ml, 300 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml
Ingredients: proteins
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Formula: paraben-free, sls-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: USA
Made in: USA
One of the key prerequisites for a successful coloring, bleaching, or perm is having perfectly clean hair, as the presence of dirt particles can affect the outcome. Strands can be thoroughly yet very gently cleansed of any impurities using the Shampoo Three from Paul Mitchell.
This deep-cleaning product contains coconut extract and wheat proteins. These components, known for their ultra-high efficacy, penetrate deep into the hair fibers, allowing for the complete removal of not only dirt and grease micro-particles but also traces of chlorine and iron, various minerals, styling products, and medications. As a result of the shampoo's action, strands achieve absolute cleanliness, incredible freshness, and astonishing softness, while also being infused with a stunning shine. Please read the application instructions carefully before coloring.
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Apply a small amount of shampoo to wet hair, massage your scalp until it lathers, then rinse the shampoo thoroughly with water. Repeat the process if needed.
This is a good shampoo that cleanses thoroughly, removing color as well. It is best to use it before dyeing your hair. However, it can dry out your hair and cause split ends, so it is recommended to follow up with a nourishing treatment.
I used to always receive this shampoo with a completely blue cap and the big letters "SHAMPOO THREE" without the word "Clarifying" - it was great! And it was transparent itself.
But lately, the shampoo that comes is with a partially white and partially blue cap, and it has the words "Shampoo three" and "Clarifying" - I don't really like it! It doesn't wash as well and it's not pearly in color, plus my hair doesn't feel as soft and clean after using it.
I can't understand why they sell two different shampoos under the same name?! They are different in appearance and properties. Please, separate them and sell them as different shampoos.