Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops Reviews

Product Type: Paul Mitchell hair care products
Newest Review: ... something I have tried loads of. I was really looking forward to trying the gloss drops- but I was totally disappointed. The ... more
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Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops (100ml) FRIZZ - FREE POLISH This Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops fights frizz a ... Last Update 18.06.2013 02:53
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Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops 100 ml (3.4 oz.) Gloss Drops will give your hair a sleek, smooth finish Use Gloss ... Last Update 18.06.2013 03:58
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Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops - 100ml * Fights frizz and creates brilliant shine.* Leaves hair soft and ... Last Update 18.06.2013 03:58
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Paul Mitchell Smoothing Gloss Drops - 100ml Weightless Serum - Suitable for All Hair Types - Injects Long ... Last Update 18.06.2013 03:58
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Customer Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops Reviews (3)

by - written on 02/05/09 (Useful, 112 readings)
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I have to be honest- I felt hugely let down by this product. I have tried literally hundreds of different hair products, various types of serum being something I have tried loads of. I was really looking forward to trying the gloss drops- but I was totally disappointed. The formula is thick and extremely sticky. The smell is disgustingly sweet and for me really off-putting. My hairdresser swore that this product would stop my hair from frizzing in wet weather-wrong. It did nothing of the sort. It is like putting thick cooking oil onto your hair. And yes, I only used half a pump for my shoulder-length hair, so a tiny amount. I have tried using less and more, but always ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/03/02, updated on 08/03/02 (Very useful, 682 readings)
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Described as a frizz-free defining polish, Paul Mitchell Gloss Drops really do work. They are suitable for all hair types, and contain the Activated Moisturizing and Shine Blend of Hawaiian awapuhi, chamomile, henna, rosemary, aloe vera and jojoba. You can use the gloss drops on dry or towel dried hair. Use one drop for fine hair, two for medium, or three for thick. Although they are expensive (around £9.99 for a 100ml), you only need to use the smallest amount, so the bottle lasts for quite along time. The pump dispenser makes sure you use exactlty the right amount, there is no guesswork involved. They do not smell girlie either, so both men and women can ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/09/00, updated on 24/09/00 (Very useful, 714 readings)
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Paul Mitchells gloss drops is the best find ever. If like me you have got permed or naturally curly hair you will find that after blow-drying you need that something extra to make it look it's absolute best well this stuff is great. It's a liquid thats a cross between serum ang gel, you rub it hard between your hands and apply it straight to your hair and scrunch, it makes your hair really shiny and removes all signs of frizzing. Believe me this stuff really works, I've got blonde ( natural ) hair and it looks so dull and thin after i've washed it but this stuff really makes it look more alive and kicking. It's not cheap at ... Read the complete review
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