How To Use Makeup To Create The Illusion Of A New.How To: Use Concealer To Cover Up Blemishes.Review: Generic Version of the Paul Mitchell Super.DIY: How To Make Sea Salt Spray (To Get Beachy Waves).NOTD: Essie Nail Polish: Chinchilly it is!.DIY: Easy Homemade Facials you can do yourself.I strongly recommend this for you girls that either are using Paul Mitchell’s serum but don’t want to spend as much or if you’re looking for a really good product to eliminate frizz. I’m very eager to go to Sally’s and try their other products to see if they’ll also have the same effect. I’ve had this bottle for about a year now and still have a little less than a half a bottle left, I would have more If my mom didn’t use it time from time on her hair, lol she loves it too so I’m happy to share. Seriously! It’s three times cheaper than Paul Mitchell’s skinny serum, the bottle is bigger and I got the same results that I would if I was using the more expensive brand. I was highly impressed with this product, after blow drying my hair it was frizz free, soft and shiny! I would usually make a pros and cons list but I cant really think of any cons, except if you apply too much it could make your hair look greasy but that applies to any type of hair serum. I use a root boosting spray for the roots and the crown for extra body and volume. You want to take your time while doing this to make sure every strand has been coated.** I don’t apply this past the mid shaft because that will just weigh down the top leaving me with no volume. *Quick Tip: The best way to apply styling products (especially serums and gels) is to put a dime size amount into your palms, rub them together then flip your head over and start at the ends of your hair and work your way up till the mid shaft.
I came home and took a shower, applied my leave in conditioner then applied this product. She showed me the back of the bottle where it lists all the ingredients in the generic brand and in the real brand, and they both had the same exact ingredients. Of course I was skeptical especially after seeing that it only cost $7.99. I was at Sally’s Beauty Supply with my friend one day and she pointed this out and said it really does the same thing as Paul Mitchell's brand. I was determined to find something just as good with a smaller price tag. I never ended up purchasing it bc it was a little on the pricy side, I want to say it was around $25 for a medium size bottle. I’ve tried so many different serums including Paul Mitchell’s and I was in love. If I was to let my hair air dry w/o any products applied it would be fizzy, dull looking with no shine or body at all. I have very thick hair, that is now cut short layers and long layers (which has helped to thin out my hair a lot), and the length is about 2 inches past my shoulders. I should tell you a a little about my hair type so this makes sense. On a scale from 1 to 10 I’m giving this product a 10 and here's why: The beauty of this is that they claim to have the same exact ingredients that Paul Mitchell's super skinny serum does. They have a lot of different comparisons to some great brands, to name a few, (Biology, Redken, Matrix and many more). The one I'm reviewing is Paul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Serum. Generic Value Products is a line that makes generic versions of high end hair products.