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Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum

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I am not sure why this is called the Super Skinny Serum because it doesn’t have anything to do with being skinny or getting skinny. What it does is make your hair smooth and frizz free, which is almost as good (but not quite). I don’t always have time to blow out my hair but the problem is when I don’t, my hair looks a mess with straggly ends. My stylist used this Super Skinny Serum on me and I have not lived without it since. It is also great to use when I am using a blow dryer to flat iron to style my hair because it keeps everything tight and smooth and moist. One pump is all it takes, it is oil-like so it may appear to be greasy but it does not go on oily or greasy and it certainly does not look that way on the hair. It gives it such gloss and shine that no matter how my hair is styled (or not), it looks like I put some care into to instead of a disheveled mess. I also have a really great cut now so I can get away with a wash and go, but still – NEVER without a pump of this stuff! At DrugStore.com for $15.99.

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  1. My mom gave me a bottle of this and I love ths smell and that it’s a pretty reasonable price but I’m not so sure about the product itself. It seems a little sticky even after I blow dry my hair. It gives my hair a strange texture like I just put wax in my hair. It doesn’t feel smooth and soft it’s more like smooth and sticky. But perhaps this would work better with short to medium length hair. I have long hair and it just doesn’t give that flowy soft look and feel that I love.

  2. Kelly,

    I used this for over 6 months straight, last year. At first I loved it, but after awhile I noticed my hair became very dry. I asked my stylist about it, she told me that it was because the product contained so much alcohol. Now I use Isomers Gloss to do basically the same thing without drying out my hair.