Conditioning your hair is much more important than shampooing. Your hair needs Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty Everyday Leave-In Treatment for daily maintenance of your hair and improves your hair’s health.
Product Overview
This leave-in treatment from the Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty – Everyday line is designed for “all hair types”. It’s a lightweight, non-rinse conditioning cream that you apply to clean, damp hair and leave in; the brand states it “nourishes hair and adds hydration” while being formulated with a high percentage of naturally-derived ingredients.
Key positioning points: colour-safe, vegan, sulphate-free, silicone-free (in some markets) and housed in eco-conscious packaging.
Key Features & Benefits
Here are some standout features of the Everyday Leave-In Treatment, along with what they mean for your hair:
- Organic, cold-pressed argan oil: The formula is enriched with argan oil which is rich in antioxidants, omega-6 fatty acids, vitamin E and helps soften and nourish the hair fibre.
Benefit: Hair feels smoother, looks shinier, and may have improved elasticity and manageability. - Aloe vera: It is included to help condition hair and soothe the scalp.
Benefit: Helps hair surface feel smoother and more comfortable; supports hydration. - Lightweight, silicone-free (in many regions) leave-in formula: Designed not to weigh hair down while delivering care.
Benefit: Useful for finer hair types or when you don’t want heavy build-up; good for everyday use. - All hair types suitability: Labelled “Good for All Hair Types”.
Benefit: Versatile — you don’t need to switch to a specialised product if your hair type changes. - Clean-beauty / sustainability credentials: Formulated with ~90% natural origin ingredients (per ISO 16128 in some markets) and packaged in bio-based plastic derived from sugar-cane (≈ 90% in some markets) and recyclable.
Benefit: If you value more sustainable packaging + cleaner-ingredient profiles, this is a strong plus.
Specifications
- Product: Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty Everyday Leave-In Treatment
- Size: 150 ml (≈ 5.1 fl-oz) in many markets.
- Hair type: All hair types, per brand.
- Fragrance: Mild eucalyptus scent (with a touch of citrus in some markets) per brand.
- Key ingredients: Argan oil (Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil), Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice), plus other botanical extracts and conditioning agents.
- Clean claims: Vegan; colour-safe; sulphate-free in many markets; silicone-free regionally (for this version) as stated.
Why Choose This Product?
Here are some reasons you might pick this leave-in treatment:
- If you wash your hair regularly (daily or every other day) and want a lightweight, daily leave-in product to add nourishment, shine and smoothness without heaviness.
- If your hair is normal to slightly dry, or even fine but you feel it needs a light boost of care. Because it’s designed for all types, it’s quite versatile.
- If you prefer clean-beauty formulations (vegan, fewer harsh ingredients, more natural origin, eco-packaging) and want something that aligns with those values.
- If you’re already using (or plan to use) the Everyday line (shampoo + conditioner) from Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty, since a matched routine tends to give better synergy.
- If you have colour-treated hair and want a leave-in that is safe for colour (i.e., won’t accelerate fade) but offer everyday care rather than heavy repair.
Things to Consider / Caveats
- Although it is “good for all hair types”, very coarse, curly or heavily damaged hair might need something more intensive (deep mask, heavier treatment) beyond an everyday leave-in.
- Because it’s a leave-in, applying too much (especially at the roots) may weigh down fine or limp hair. Start with a small amount and adjust.
- Even in “clean” formulations, ingredient lists may vary by region; always check packaging in your market. Some claims (e.g., “silicone-free”) may apply only in certain regions.
- While packaging is eco-driven, local recycling rules vary — check how to dispose properly in your region.
- As with any product, results vary by hair type, styling/heat habits, environmental factors (e.g., humidity in Vadodara/India) and how often you use other treatments.