Paul Mitchell Curls - New Product Feature

 
Relationship Advice for Your Curls 

It’s true! We women either love or hate our curls! And to help us out, the hair pros at Paul Mitchell just launched a new product line tailored specifically for those of us with curly-headed coifs. Available in finer salons starting this fall, Paul Mitchell has stepped up with these fabulously curl-tastic products to help us gain control and enjoy our relationship, for the first time, with our coils.

The line includes:

Spring Loaded Detangling Shampoo 
A mild, soothing blend of sulfate-free surfactants gently cleanses curls. Extreme moisturizing and conditioning agents leave hair soft and manageable so curls always look their best. In addition to cleansing, Paul Mitchell Spring Loaded Detangling Shampoo moisturizes and detangles, preparing curls for a frizz-free finish.

Full Circle Leave-In Treatment 
This frizz-free curl therapy offers a lightweight conditioning treatment that won't weigh hair down. This creamy formula hydrates, detangles and tames frizz, working to create a silky smooth surface.

Ultimate Wave 
A beachy texture cream-gel that forms separates and adds loads of texture. Strengthening, smoothing and texture building conditioners help create touchable waves while soothing and smoothing mushroom extract fights frizz. It’s your secret weapon for creating humidity-resistant, sexy, tousled beach waves.

Twirl Around 

Dual formula swirls together hydrating cream and smoothing gel. It defines, separates and tames unruly curls and waves without frizz or crunchiness. This crunch-free curl defining fixative helps curls retain their bounce all day long.


If you have a love/hate relationship with your curls, join the movement! Go to www.TheTruthAboutCurls.com and check out the video confessions (perhaps leave one of your own), styling tips and advice for curly hair, as well as the Curl-O-Meter and more.

For more information about Paul Mitchell, please visit  www.paulmitchell.com.


Disclosure: I received no compensation for this post. 

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