Paul Mitchell is really upping their game when it comes to luxury hair products. First, Awapuhi Wild Ginger burst onto the haircare scene and put everyone on notice that Paul Mitchell wasn't content with their already terrific line of everyday products. Then came the outstanding Ultimate Color Repair line, packed full of quinoa to restore and protect colored hair. And now? Marula Oil.
Marula Oil, you guys! If you have hair that is coarse, dry or damaged in any way then Marula Oil is your new savior. Marula oil is cold pressed from the marula nut, grown in Africa. The cold press process preserves the quality of and nutrients in the oil. Plus it's 50% more protective than the very popular argan oil (an ingredient found in many other hair oils). The Marula Oil line includes a shampoo, conditioner, hair mask, and 2 oil formulations: normal and light.
As if the quality of the Marula Oil products weren't enough to be impressed with, I'm also really proud that part of Paul Mitchell's investment in them has to do with an investment in the communities where Marula Oil is sourced. Through a partnership with a group in South Africa, the company has hired close to 4,000 fair trade workers who didn't have jobs before- mostly women - to extract and cold press the oil. How great is that?
You can find these fantastic products at my salon - come in for a visit and I'll be happy to try them out on you!
- If your hair is a coarse texture, or if you have really damaged hair I recommend using the entire line.
- If you experience dry, brittle hair every once in a while, I'd suggest using the conditioner alongside your favorite shampoo + the hair oil.
- And if your hair is generally manageable but you'd like to seal up the stray split end or increase the shine factor, I'd incorporate the hair oil into your current haircare routine.
As if the quality of the Marula Oil products weren't enough to be impressed with, I'm also really proud that part of Paul Mitchell's investment in them has to do with an investment in the communities where Marula Oil is sourced. Through a partnership with a group in South Africa, the company has hired close to 4,000 fair trade workers who didn't have jobs before- mostly women - to extract and cold press the oil. How great is that?
You can find these fantastic products at my salon - come in for a visit and I'll be happy to try them out on you!