Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Spray

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Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Spray

Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Spray

Product Overview

 

This volumising spray from the Paul Mitchell “Tea Tree Lemon Sage” line is designed for fine or limp hair that needs body and texture. According to the brand, the formula uses lightweight thickening ingredients to plump up strands and high‑performance styling agents to provide “grip” for easier styling — all with a “no‑product” feel. It’s also marketed with an uplifting lemon & sage fragrance, paired with tea tree, and formulated to be paraben‑free, gluten‑free and colour‑safe. 

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

  • Volume & body boost: The thickening spray contains “thickening ingredients” (for example panthenol) that help hair strands appear fuller. 
  • Styling grip for fine hair: The high‑performance styling resins give fine hair ‘grip’ so it holds styles better and looks less limp.
  • Lightweight “no‑product” feel: The product is promoted as giving volume and control without feeling heavy or stiff, which is especially useful for fine hair. 
  • Fresh citrus‑herbal fragrance: Lemon + sage (with tea tree) give a scented experience — the brand mentions “sundrenched citrus breeze over notes of wild sage, crushed rosemary and coastal lavender…” 
  • Clean / ethical aspects: The spray is described as paraben‑free, gluten‑free, vegan (in some markets) and the packaging is moving toward post‑consumer‑recycled (PCR) plastic. 
  • Humidity resistance / styling performance: Some product pages mention added benefits like humidity resistance.  

 

Specifications

 

  • Product: Lemon Sage Thickening Spray (Styling product)
  • Size: 200 ml version (e.g., shown in Italian site as 200 ml). 
  • Hair type: Ideal for fine or thinning hair, or hair lacking body. 
  • Key ingredients include:Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Water/Oil Citrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit Extract, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Extract Panthenol (Vitamin B5) and lightweight thickening/conditioning agents 
  • Formulation claims: Paraben‑free, gluten‑free, colour safe. 
  • Packaging: Many listings note PCR bottle (post‑consumer recycled plastic) for environmental commitment. 

 

Why Choose This Product?

 

Here are a few reasons it might be a good choice:

 

  • If you have fine, limp or flat hair and are looking for a styling product that adds volume and body without heaviness — this is designed for exactly that.
  • If you want lightweight styling control: Many volumising products add bulk or stiffness, whereas this one emphasises a “clean, no‑product feel”.
  • If you appreciate good scent & sensory experience: The combination of lemon, sage, tea tree offers a fresh, spa‑like fragrance in the routine.
  • If you value ethical/cleaner formulation: The paraben‑free, gluten‑free, vegan formulation (in some markets) and movements toward sustainable packaging align with more conscious choices.
  • If you already use the Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo & Conditioner, this spray integrates nicely to build a full volumising regimen (synergy can help results).
  1. Wash and condition your hair (ideally with the matching Lemon Sage Thickening line for best results).
  2. Towel‑dry or blot your hair so it’s damp (not dripping).
  3. Spray the thickening spray onto clean, damp hair. Focus especially on the roots and where you want lift/body. 
  4. Comb through evenly to distribute the product. 
  5. Do not rinse out. Proceed to style as desired: blow‑dry with a round brush, diffuse, or air‑dry according to your preferences. 
  6. For best results, you may follow styling tips such as directing hair away from the face, rounding brush lifting at the roots, etc. (Brand styling guidance suggests this approach) 

 

Tips:

 

  • Use more at the roots if your hair needs lift. Less is more at the mid‑lengths/ends to avoid heaviness.
  • If you apply heat styling, ensure you use a heat‑protectant separately, because the product itself is not guaranteed to provide heat protection. (Some user Q&A note it doesn’t provide heat protection). 
  • Because fine hair often lacks moisture, pair with a lightweight conditioner (avoid heavy‑rich masks every day if volume is priority) so you keep the weight in check.