This Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Relaxing Balm product is a perfect solution for curly and unruly hair, as the lightweight balm makes every strand smooth and locks out frizz.
Product Overview
The Super Skinny Relaxing Balm by Paul Mitchell is a lightweight styling treatment‑balm formulated to smooth, tame and relax hair with wave, curl, coarse or textured structure. It belongs to the “Super Skinny” smoothing line and uses the brand’s proprietary “Super Skinny Complex” to help displace water from the hair fibre, constrict the hair diameter, reduce drying time, resist humidity and provide a sleek, manageable finish.
It is marketed for use on damp hair before styling, offering smoothing and anti‑frizz benefits, plus thermal/heat‑styling support.
Key Features & Benefits
Features
- The Super Skinny Complex: a technology that “displaces water and constricts hair to speed up drying and styling.”
- Humidity‑resistant styling agents: help the hairstyle maintain memory (shape and smoothness) in various weather conditions.
- Lightweight balm formulation suitable for damp hair: designed to be applied on clean, damp hair, then styled.
- Vegan, color‑safe, paraben‑free in many markets.
- Pleasant signature fragrance: described as having notes of apple, dewberry, white peach, wild strawberry.
Benefits
- Smoother & more controlled hair: Helps tame frizz, smooth the surface of the hair fibre and reduce the appearance of unruly or textured hair.
- Reduced drying/styling time: Because the hair fibre diameter is “constricted” and water is displaced, styling (blow‑drying, etc) can be faster.
- Improved manageability: Mid‑lengths to ends become easier to comb, detangle, style. The product helps give slip in wet combing and prepares for heat styling.
- Better finish under humidity: With humidity‑resistant agents, the result is more likely to last in damp/humid weather, with less re‑frizz.
- Suitable for textured or coarse hair: Especially beneficial for hair types that struggle with frizz, waves or curls, or that take longer to dry.
Specifications
- Size: 150 ml (and some markets also list 200 ml, etc) for this balm.
- Hair Type: Especially formulated for wavy/curly/coarse/“textured” hair, or hair that tends to frizz or is hard to manage.
- Key Ingredients (selected): Water (Aqua), Propylene Glycol, Starch Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Wheat Amino Acids, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein PG‑Propyl Silanetriol, Ethylhexyl Olivate, Squalane, etc.
- Free / Safe Claims: Colour‑safe; vegan; paraben‑free in many markets.
- Usage: Applied to damp hair, 2‑4 pumps, then style/dry as desired.
Why Choose This Product?
Here are reasons this could be a good choice for you — and also some considerations.
Why it might be a good choice
- If your hair is frizzy, coarse, wavy or curly, and you have trouble keeping it smooth or styling it easily. This balm is specifically targeted to those concerns.
- If you frequently use heat tools (blow‑drying, straighteners) and want your hair to be more manageable and finish smoother. The formula helps reduce drying time and supports styling.
- If you want your styles to last longer and resist humidity or re‑frizzing, especially in a humid climate (which may be relevant for Gujarat/India).
- If you prefer professional / salon‑level products and are okay investing a bit more for a smoother finish and improved manageability.
Considerations / When it might not be ideal
- If your hair is very fine, limp or tends to be oily at the roots, then a smoothing balm (especially if used in excess) might weigh hair down or reduce volume. Some users for similar smoothing products have noted that.
- If your main goal is volume, lift or very textured/curly definition rather than a sleek finish, this may not be the optimal match.
- As with all styling‑treatment products, amount and application technique matter — using too much or applying at the roots may lead to heavy or flat hair.
- Price: being a premium salon‑brand product, it may cost more than basic alternatives; you’ll want to assess value for your hair type and styling habits.