Is Paul Mitchell Color-Safe? 

Paul Mitchell has several popular shampoo brands, including Awapuhi Shampoo, Moisturizing Lather Shampoo, Shampoo One, Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo, and Color Protect Shampoo. None of the top-selling Aesop shampoos that we checked are safe for color-treated hair.

Paul Mitchell also has a separate line of shampoo for colored hair called Color Protect that is claimed to be safe for people who have dyed their hair. However, it may contain ingredients not safe for color-treated hair.

The Best-Selling Shampoos On Paul Mitchell

Paul Mitchell has a wide range of shampoos, conditioners, oils, and hair treatment products. Here are the five best-selling shampoos from Paul Mitchell:

  • Awapuhi Shampoo
  • Moisturizing Lather Shampoo
  • Shampoo One
  • Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo
  • Color Protect Shampoo

Let us check if any of these shampoos are color-safe.

Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

Although the Awapuhi shampoo is marketed as perfectly safe for your colored hair, it contains ingredients like Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Magnesium Chloride, and Phenoxyethanol that may not be safe for your color-treated hair.

Sodium Laureth Sulfate in the Awapuhi shampoo is a sulfate compound that is pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

The shampoo contains Phenoxyethanol which is an alcohol-based compound that is not color-safe. While ingredients such as Phenoxyethanol help add volume, they also strip away the color in your hair and make them dry and brittle.

it also contains clarifying agents like Magnesium Chloride which are heavier than regular cleansers. They help with a deep cleanse of your hair but also strip away the color in the process.

Paul Mitchell Moisturizing Lather Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

Although the Moisturizing Lather shampoo is marketed as perfectly safe for your colored hair, it contains ingredients like Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Chloride, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride, and Phenoxyethanol that may not be safe for your color-treated hair.

The Moisturizing Lather shampoo contains Phenoxyethanol which is an alcohol-based compound that is not color-safe. While ingredients such as Phenoxyethanol help add volume, they also strip away the color in your hair and make them dry and brittle.

The shampoo contains clarifying agents like Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride and Magnesium Chloride which are heavier than regular cleansers. They help with a deep cleanse of your hair but also strip away the color in the process.

It also includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Paul Mitchell Moisturizing Lather shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

Paul Mitchell Shampoo One Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

Shampoo One contains ingredients like Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Chloride, Panthenol, Magnesium Chloride, and Phenoxyethanol which are not safe for color-treated hair. The Paul Mitchell Shampoo One shampoo has not been marked color-safe by the manufacturers.

Sodium Laureth Sulfate in Shampoo One is a sulfate compound that is pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

Shampoo One contains Phenoxyethanol and Panthenol which are alcohol-based compounds that are not color-safe. While ingredients such as Phenoxyethanol and Panthenol help add volume, they also strip away the color in your hair and make them dry and brittle.

The shampoo also contains clarifying agents like Magnesium Chloride which are heavier than regular cleansers. They help with a deep cleanse of your hair but also strip away the color in the process.

It also includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Paul Mitchell Shampoo One shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

Paul Mitchell Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

The Lemon Sage Thickening shampoo contains ingredients like Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Panthenol, Panthenyl Ethyl Ether, and Magnesium Chloride which are not safe for color-treated hair. The Paul Mitchell Lemon Sage Thickening shampoo has not been marked color-safe by the manufacturers.

Both Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in the Paul Mitchell Lemon Sage Thickening shampoo are sulfate compounds that are pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

The shampoo also contains Panthenol and Panthenyl Ethyl Ether which are alcohol-based compounds that are not color-safe. While ingredients such as Panthenol and Panthenyl Ethyl Ether help add volume, they also strip away the color in your hair and make them dry and brittle.

It contains clarifying agents like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate which are heavier than regular cleansers. They help with a deep cleanse of your hair but also strip away the color in the process.

It also includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Paul Mitchell Lemon Sage Thickening shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

Paul Mitchell Color Protect Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

Although the Color Protect shampoo is marketed as perfectly safe for your colored hair, it contains ingredients Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Myreth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Panthenol, Alcohol Denat, Cinnamidopropyltrimonium Chloride, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Sulfate, Phenoxyethanol, Magnesium Chloride, and Geraniol that may not be safe for your color-treated hair.

Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Myreth Sulfate, and Sodium Sulfate in the Paul Mitchell Color Protect shampoo are sulfate compounds that are pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

The Color Protect shampoo contains Phenoxyethanol, Alcohol Denat, Geraniol, and Panthenol which are alcohol-based compounds that are not color-safe. While ingredients such as Phenoxyethanol, Alcohol Denat, Geraniol, and Panthenol help add volume, they also strip away the color in your hair and make them dry and brittle.

The Color Protect shampoo contains clarifying agents like Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Cinnamidopropyltrimonium Chloride, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, and Magnesium Chloride which are heavier than regular cleansers. They help with a deep cleanse of your hair but also strip away the color in the process.

It also includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Paul Mitchell Color Protect shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

References:

https://www.paulmitchell.com/all-product-types/shampoo
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/clarifying-shampoo#risks

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