Tea Tree Hair and Scalp Treatment, Hydrating Hair Mask, For All Hair Types

$34.40

(12 customer reviews)
Tea Tree Hair and Scalp Treatment, Hydrating Hair Mask, For All Hair Types $34.40
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Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

2.48 x 2.48 x 8.8 inches, 1.07 Pounds

Item model number

723029

UPC

009531115931

Manufacturer

John Paul Mitchell Systems

Country of Origin

USA

12 reviews for Tea Tree Hair and Scalp Treatment, Hydrating Hair Mask, For All Hair Types

  1. Lolly

    This product is wonderful. It feels so good and refreshing on my scalp. I apply it to my scalp and massage it in. I let it sit for 5 minutes and then use my natural shampoo and crème rinse bars as normal.
    I highly recommend this product.

  2. jfirestone – florida

    I have used the liquid form of the hair and scalp treatment previously, and was interested to see what the difference might be. It has helped my itchy scalp and seems to really help with the hydration of my scalp and hair. So for seems to working as described.

  3. Cliente Amazon

    Gostei muito do produto!
    Atendeu bem a minha expectativa, gostei do cheiro e é bem fácil de espalhar.
    O cheiro me agradou porque já estou acostumada com cosméticos naturais, costumam ter bastante cheiro de plantas e esse tem um baita cheiro de tea tree, o que é bastante agradável para mim.

  4. Amazon Customer

    Hilft wirklich gut bei trockener Kopfhaut und leichten schuppen.
    Geruch ist recht neutral.
    Haare sind sehr geschmeidig danach

    Würden wir wieder kaufen

  5. Cliente Amazon

    Produto de primeira e custo benefício bom

  6. Arlet Wilde

    Excellent remedy for itchy scalp.

  7. Dragster

    N/A

  8. The Reader

    I was born with extremely thick cradle cap and discovered later that I would get large welts (largest was a bit bigger than a half dollar) on my scalp that would itch. When scratched off, a clear oily liquid would ooze from the opening down my neck, soaking my hair. My mother would always have me wash my hair, scratch everything open, and pour rubbing alcohol on my scalp — which stung but it made it go away for months before I would have a relapse. For a long time I thought it was simply a stronger form of dandruff, unsuccessfully treating it with Head & Shoulders (which left my hair greasy, frizzy, and feeling like straw) or coconut oil soaks (which softened my hair but didn’t reduce dandruff). It wasn’t until later that I discovered the real name for this (seborrheic dermatitis) and that I have it genetically from my mother, whom treated it for years with Listerine or rubbing alcohol (as she had me do for years). However the alcohol trick stopped working when I entered my 20’s and I would have to suffer through this until it cleared or scabbed over from being scratched too much. The last “break out” was too much — all over the scalp, tiny bumps leaking and itching — so I started looking into products that would help. As I also once suffered from acne and have dermatitis in my ears, I’ve long ago discovered the joys of salicylic acid (good for treatment of almost any form of dermatitis) in a world where I am allergic to even the smallest amounts of benzoyl peroxide.

    I ordered this last week, received it Friday, and began immediately. I have only been using Paul Mitchell’s Tea Tree Hair and Scalp Treatment for 3 days and there is already a marked difference in my scalp. All the healing or developing patches have disappeared, leaving my scalp smooth and soft under my hair. It’s also cut back on the dandruff I lived with for a long time as well. The first two days I used it as a shampoo rather than conditioner and, while it did leave my hair a little oily, it left my hair soft and reduced my scalp itchiness. On the third day I washed my hair with my typical cheap shampoo, then used the Scalp Treatment as conditioner, wrapped it up in my turbie twist towel and left it in for 5-10 minutes. My scalp got cold and tingly (just like it’s supposed to), then I rinsed thoroughly and dried my hair completely. No oily look, completely manageable, softer than a kitten. Today I only shampooed and left out the Scalp Treatment — my scalp and hair still feel soft and smell vaguely of peppermint, only minor itchy spots left to treat tomorrow. I’m hoping to use this a couple times a week to keep the dermatitis at bay. Thanks, Paul Mitchell!

    Please note that the product does look and smell a lot like toothpaste. If you don’t like the smell of peppermint, this product is not for you. Be sure to massage it into wet hair/scalp and, for best results, leave in for the full 5 minutes (I recommend wrapping your head in a towel).

  9. Vicki

    Love the way it smells and how my hair feels

  10. Amanda

    If you’re like me, you have great thick hair – congratulations! If, like me, you also have a scalp that decides it would rather start to get dry and flaky for no good reason every now and then – I feel you! I’ve had this issue off and on for years and tried various remedies. (For context, I wash my hair 2x a week unless more is needed – which is rare.) Last year I tried using avocado oil, which didn’t really do much other than make my hair oily.

    This year I turned to my friend Google & when I decided I wasn’t willing to spend $50 on 8oz of other treatment options, I turned to Paul Mitchell. I’ve used his tea tree oil shampoo & conditioners before with great results, so I paired that with this treatment. I used it for the first time 36 hours ago. The texture isn’t smooth, it’s kind of tacky gel-like, and I wasn’t sure I was actually getting it onto my scalp, so I paired it with my shampoo brush (another $6 Amazon find c/o Bzfd) and let it sit while I washed everything else. It tingles and of course smells good, it rinsed out well enough & I followed up with the tea tree shampoo & conditioner. I have not seen one flake. My hair is a little flat on top, not as much body, but that could be because I let my hair dry in a bun yesterday.

    TL;DR: Flaky scalp see significant improvement still 36 hours after initial use. News at 11.

  11. quisten8

    I’ve used this and other Paul Mitchell products for many years. I easily got used to the strong tea-tree scent (then again, I regularly use EOs).

    I like the product because it leaves my scalp fresh and tingly and my hair soft yet strong. It also helps keep seborrheic dermatitis at bay and reduces itching.

    During the COVID pandemic, after losing my job and being forced into early retirement, one expense I cut was getting my hair colored, and I think this product helped restore enough of my real color that I’m now a natural (albeit silvery) blonde at 60+. (This happy accident may partly be due to stress reduction and/or weird genetics…who knows? Is coloring a vicious toxic cycle? Was I wasting my money on it all those years?)

    After shampooing and squeezing excess water out of my hair, I apply a few drops of my own Young Living EO mixture (tea tree, lavender, and lemongrass) and after about a minute, add this hair/scalp treatment. I let both soak in for a few minutes and then massage my head with a firm scalp brush and work everything through to the ends. The tingly-fresh sensation is great–an oxymoronic spicy-cool feeling of clean and detox’d. After another couple of minutes, I rinse thoroughly, squeeze out excess water, and finish with Paul Mitchell Lemon Sage thickening conditioner. I’m not sure if this is the best order, but it works well for me.

    One caveat: While the pump is a far better deal than the small size and I like the convenience of a pump dispenser, I found that, unfortunately, the micro-beads in the product tend to get stuck in a big clump around the pump’s spring mechanism. Therefore, I now keep the pump container in the bathroom closet and transfer the product periodically (without using the pump, of course) to a squeeze bottle with a removable top (which happens to be an old Mountain Ocean Skin Trip bottle) for use in the shower.

  12. P. J.

    Love this product. Great scalp and itch relief. Would purchase again.

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