Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Scalp Care Shampoo

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Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Scalp Care Shampoo

Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Scalp Care Shampoo

Product Overview

 

This shampoo from the Paul Mitchell “Tea Tree Scalp Care Regeniplex” line is designed for fine, thinning or fragile hair and scalp concerns. According to the website, it is a “sulfate‑free cleanser [that] gently removes impurities to prime the scalp for stronger, thicker‑looking hair.”  

It’s part of a regimen for “fuller, stronger‑looking hair” and focuses on scalp health as well as hair appearance. 

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

Here are the standout features plus what they bring:

 

  • Regeniplex® botanical blend: This includes ingredients like Kakadu plum, pea peptides, clover flower, turmeric and ginseng. These are touted to help support the scalp and hair so strands look fuller and stronger. 
  • Sulfate‑free formula: The product is described as a “sulfate‑free cleanser” in some markets. This can be gentler on the scalp/hair and good for colour‑treated hair. 
  • Volume & thickness support: Claims such as “helps add volume by thickening each strand” show this is aimed at hair that appears thin or flat. 
  • Colour safe: The line is described as colour‑safe, meaning it is formulated for hair that has been colour‑treated.
  • Pleasant fragrance / sensory experience: Described as “an uplifting blend of lemon, basil and fir with notes of patchouli, vanilla and amber.” 
  • Eco‑packaging / responsible sourcing: The website mentions use of post‑consumer recycled (PCR) plastic for bottles and responsible sourcing of tea tree. 

 

Specifications

 

  • Product: Tea Tree Scalp Care Regeniplex Shampoo (Anti‑Thinning)
  • Brand: Paul Mitchell
  • Hair Type / Concern: Fine, fragile, thinning hair; wanting fuller/thicker looking hair. 
  • Key Ingredients: Kakadu plum fruit extract, pea peptides, clover flower extract, turmeric root extract, ginseng root extract. 
  • Formulation claims: Sulfate‑free (in certain markets), colour safe.
  • Fragrance: Lemon, basil, fir + patchouli, vanilla, amber notes. 
  • Packaging / sizes: For example sizes 10.14 fl oz / 33.8 fl oz listed. 

 

Why Choose This Product?

 

Here are some compelling reasons:

  • If you have hair that feels flat, lacking body or appears thinner, this shampoo is designed to help hair look fuller by supporting the scalp and hair strand thickness.
  • If you are concerned about scalp health rather than just hair surface, this shampoo focuses on priming the scalp for thicker‑looking hair rather than just basic cleansing.
  • If your hair is colour‑treated, the colour‑safe formulation means you won’t sacrifice hair colour while addressing thinning/fine hair concerns.
  • If you prefer a premium salon‑professional product and appreciate botanical blends and a sensory experience.
  • If you also want to integrate a full regimen (shampoo + conditioner + tonic + styling) geared toward thinning/fine hair, this line allows you to make a consistent routine.
  • If you care about eco/responsible packaging and sourcing, the brand mentions PCR packaging and responsible sourcing of certain ingredients.

 

Note: Availability Of Old Packaging Of Product Is Subject To Stock Last Or Contact Support.

Aqua (Water Eau) Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate Cocamide MIPA Sodium Methyl CocoylTaurate Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate SodiumMethyl 2-Sulfolaurate Coconut Acid Glycerin Divinyldimethicone/ DimethiconeCopolymer Glycol Distearate Panax Ginseng (Ginseng) Root Extract GanodermaLucidum (Mushroom) Extract Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Root Extract PrunusAfricana (Pygeum) Bark Extract Pisum Sativum (Pea) Peptide MelaleucaAlternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil Trifolium Pratense (Clover) Flower ExtractTerminalia Ferdinandiana (Kakadu Plum) Fruit Extract Leuconostoc/Radish RootFerment Filtrate Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate Sodium Chloride SodiumSulfate Sodium Isethionate Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride GlycolStearate Disodium 2-Sulfolaurate Citric Acid C12-13 Pareth-23 C12-13Pareth-3 Disodium EDTA Magnesium Nitrate PhenoxyethanolMethylchloroisothiazolinone Methylisothiazolinone Sodium Metabisulfite Red40 (Cl 16035) Caramel Parfum (Fragrance) Geraniol Linalool. 

Here’s a recommended usage guide:

 

  1. Wet your hair thoroughly.
  2. Apply a small amount of the shampoo to your wet hair/scalp. Since the concern is fine/thinning hair, you might focus on root and scalp area where volume begins.
  3. Lather and massage into scalp and through hair strands. Ensure you are aiding the scalp quite consciously, to cleanse and prep.
  4. Rinse thoroughly.
  5. For best results, follow with the matching Regeniplex Conditioner from the same line (or a conditioner suited for fine/thinning hair) to detangle and condition without weighing hair down. 
  6. Style as usual. Because this product is targeting fullness and root area often, you may want to use styling techniques that lift hair (blow‑dry with root lift, use volumising products).
  7. Frequency: Use each time you wash your hair (or according to your usual schedule). If your scalp/hair is sensitive or used to heavier treatments, you might alternate with a gentler wash.

 

Tips:

 

  • If your hair is very dry and fine, you might need occasional richer treatments (mask or oil) on the lengths to maintain health while using this volumising/thinning‑hair focused shampoo.
  • If using styling products often, ensure you occasionally clarify scalp (this shampoo claims to gently remove impurities).
  • Since fragrance is quite described (lemon/basil/fir + mellow notes), if you are sensitive to fragrance, patch test first.
  • Because formula targets thinning/fine hair, avoid heavy treatments at the scalp afterward (heavy concealer sprays, thick oils) that may counter the volume benefit.