Description
Thickening shampoo that helps strengthen and protect against split ends. Uplifting lemon, sage, peppermint and tea tree refresh mind, spirit and hair. Contains thickening agents that boost volume, while panthenol strengthens the hair. Tea Tree is owned by Paul Mitchell in USA.
Ingredients
Aqua (water, eau), sodium laureth sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium chloride, cocamide mipa, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil, panthenol, panthenyl ethyl ether, polyquaternium-10, sodium xylenesulfonate, tetrasodium edta, citric acid, disodium edta, isopropanolamine, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, magnesium chloride, magnesium nitrate, parfum (fragrance), citral, limonene
Review
I’ve been using this shampoo for several years now, and it’s become a staple in my hair care routine. It pairs perfectly with the Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Conditioner, which helps to lock in moisture and keep my hair feeling nourished and hydrated. Together, these two products create the perfect combination that leaves my hair incredibly soft, shiny, and full of natural volume. I love how my hair feels after each wash—lightweight, bouncy, and manageable, with a beautiful, healthy shine that lasts throughout the day. It has a mild, refreshing lemon-sage scent that isn’t overpowering, but just enough to give me a fresh and clean feeling every time I step out of the shower.
While this shampoo does contain sulfates, which some people prefer to avoid due to potential dryness or irritation, I haven’t experienced any negative reactions or sensitivity. In fact, it has never stripped my hair of moisture or left it feeling rough or dry, which is something I really appreciate. It’s also worth noting that despite the presence of sulfates, it doesn’t leave any residue behind, and I don’t have to worry about buildup after regular use.
The shampoo delivers a satisfying clean feeling, especially on my scalp. It gives my scalp that unmistakable “squeaky clean” sensation, which I enjoy because it feels like the product is really doing its job, removing any excess oils or product buildup without over-drying.
What’s also great is that this shampoo works well for all hair types. It’s been consistently reliable for me, providing the perfect foundation for styling and everyday wear. I also love that it’s formulated with natural ingredients, making it a gentler option for my scalp compared to other harsher shampoos. However, it does contain parfum (fragrance) instead of using natural fragrance. I would like to see Tea Tree shift away from that.
All in all, I’m glad I found this shampoo, and I’ve been loyal to it for years because it works. If you’re looking for a product that leaves your hair feeling clean, fresh, and full of volume, without any unwanted buildup or dryness, I recommend giving it a try.
Tea Tree has committed to a tree planting initiative where they have planted 1 million trees and counting.
Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo can be ordered directly from the Paul Mitchell website and is sold in salons.
Pros
Paraben-free & gluten-free.
Volumizing & color safe.
Bottle is made of recycled materials
Tree planting initiative.
Cons
Uses parfum (fragrance).
No option to purchase refills, creating a higher demand for plastic bottles.
