Walmart has Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo & Conditioner Combo Pack (33.8-Oz Each) for $33.67. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to community member xcesshp for finding this deal.
Paul Mitchell's Tea Tree Special Shampoo and Condtioner is the best hair moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. This shampoo and conditioner is specially formulated with tea tree and lemon sage extracts to leave hair vibrant, thick and shiny. This lightweight formula, smooth's and boosts volume to enhance the look and feel of hair. Paul Mitchell Beauty Products are designed with expert hair care in mind, without spending the expert price. Paul Mitchells' innovative hair styling products are designed without the use of animal testing. Paul Mitchell Thrives on experimenting, researching and testing their products on humans before delivering its' customers the expert hair care products designed with you in mind. Suitable for all hair types. Gently cleanses hair. Has a lovely lavender scent.
Model Number:
VIPRB-Shampoo and Conditioner Set
Product SKU:
1699714963
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Walmart has Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo & Conditioner Combo Pack (33.8-Oz Each) for $33.67. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to community member xcesshp for finding this deal.
Model: Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo & Conditioner 33.8 oz Combo Pack
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You guys may have luck with your local beauty supply shops. Some require memberships/cosmo licenses, some may not.
My coworker does hair on the side and is able to get me a gallon of PM tea tree for $60. I aways toss her a nice tip to make it worth her while, and still come out way below retail sales.
If you happen to get your hair done at a place where they don't push products (or they do, but you've got rapport), talk to your stylist. It's worth a shot if you enjoy this product.
I noticed the branding went from Paul Mitchell to just tea tree essentials or something like that. So I think there could definitely be something up with a formula change.
However, I've been using this stuff since my sports clips days in early 2010's- the tingle is like any good thing- you eventually build a tolerance.
I personally haven't felt that tingle in many many years. Chasing the dragon- but it smells good!
Ditto the "they don't make it like they use to" comments -- my mom used this in the late 80s and my brother and I would sometimes try to borrow it from her, you know, just to test it out. No guy in that era would admit to making efforts toward personal care
But around the time all them changed knockoffs started up in the early 2000s, all them changed. On the plus side, this is cheaper than it was 30 years ago...
Any different than the generic version? Confused af
Been using the generic as my hair becomes greasy after just one day and the generic was the only thing recommended. Will the name brand be any different? Confused af
I've used the trader Joe's tea tree shampoo and have enjoyed it (including the tingling scalp sensation and nice scent); how does this compare?
Theirs is about $3/16oz bottle
I've used the trader Joe's tea tree shampoo and have enjoyed it (including the tingling scalp sensation and nice scent); how does this compare? Theirs is about $3/16oz bottle
* adds to his TJ's shopping list *
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I've used the trader Joe's tea tree shampoo and have enjoyed it (including the tingling scalp sensation and nice scent); how does this compare? Theirs is about $3/16oz bottle
My parents have the TJ version and I have this one, so I use them both regularly. I definitely prefer this one, even though I agree with other comments that it's not as good as it once was.
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My coworker does hair on the side and is able to get me a gallon of PM tea tree for $60. I aways toss her a nice tip to make it worth her while, and still come out way below retail sales.
If you happen to get your hair done at a place where they don't push products (or they do, but you've got rapport), talk to your stylist. It's worth a shot if you enjoy this product.
However, I've been using this stuff since my sports clips days in early 2010's- the tingle is like any good thing- you eventually build a tolerance.
I personally haven't felt that tingle in many many years. Chasing the dragon- but it smells good!
But around the time all them changed knockoffs started up in the early 2000s, all them changed. On the plus side, this is cheaper than it was 30 years ago...
Been using the generic as my hair becomes greasy after just one day and the generic was the only thing recommended. Will the name brand be any different? Confused af
Theirs is about $3/16oz bottle
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