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Paul Mitchell Forever Blonde Shampoo is a brightening cleanser that gently revives lightened hair’s glow.
This sulphate-free formula uses mild surfactants to lift away product build-up and dulling residue without stripping fragile blonde strands. A KerActive protein blend helps smooth the cuticle, so hair feels softer, less rough, and easier to comb.
The texture is a silky gel that lathers into a light, creamy foam with a fresh, salon-clean scent. Hair rinses clean with a cool, reflective finish that looks brighter, not brassy.
Perfect for highlighted, bleached, or natural blonde hair, it’s ideal for daily or every-other-day use. Your hair feels lighter, cleaner, and more manageable, so blonde tones look clearer and stay luminous for longer.
How To Use Paul Mitchell Forever Blonde Shampoo
- Wet hair thoroughly with warm water.
- Apply a small amount of shampoo to your palms.
- Massage gently into scalp and through lengths, focusing on roots.
- Rinse well until water runs clear.
- Repeat if needed for extra build-up or heavy styling products.
- Follow with conditioner or mask, focusing on mid-lengths and ends.
Paul Mitchell Forever Blonde Shampoo Ingredients
Water (Aqua, Eau), Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycerin, Cocamide MIPA, Sodium Chloride, Glycol Distearate, Laureth-4, Panthenol, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Extract, C12-13 Pareth-23, C12-13 Pareth-3, Polyquaternium-7, Amodimethicone, Trideceth-12, Cetrimonium Chloride, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA, Disodium EDTA, Hexylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, Phenoxyethanol, Methylisothiazolinone, Parfum (Fragrance), Limonene, Linalool.
Note: Please refer to bottle for full ingredients.
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Aqua SolventsSolvent
The water base that carries and dissolves the other ingredients in most products.
May suitAll hair and skin types.
Worth knowingAlmost always the first ingredient listed in water-based products.
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Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate Cleansers / surfactantsCleansing surfactant
A strong, high‑foaming surfactant that helps lift away oil, dirt and product build-up.
May suitThose who prefer a deep‑cleaning or clarifying effect, especially in shampoos.
Worth knowingIt is often used in clarifying formulas because it creates a rich lather and provides an effective cleanse. Its intensity can feel more cleansing than milder surfactants, depending on hair type and formulation.
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Cocamidopropyl Betaine Cleansers / surfactantsCleanser / foam booster
A milder co-surfactant that helps cleanse, boost foam and soften the feel of stronger cleansers.
May suitMost hair types, including those wanting a gentler wash.
Worth knowingOften paired with other surfactants to make a formula feel milder.
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Glycerin HumectantsHumectant
Attracts and holds water to help hair feel hydrated and soft.
May suitDry or dehydrated hair, and many curl and moisture routines.
Worth knowingA very common, well-tolerated humectant used across countless products.
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Cocamide MIPA Cleansers / surfactantsFoaming surfactant
A coconut-derived surfactant that helps boost foam and improve the cleansing performance of shampoos.
May suitPeople who like a rich, stable lather in their cleansing products.
Worth knowingIt is often used alongside primary surfactants to enhance texture and mildness. Its viscosity‑boosting effect can also improve the feel of rinse‑off formulas.
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Sodium Chloride Thickeners and stabilisersViscosity adjuster
Sodium Chloride is used to adjust the thickness of shampoos and other cleansing formulas.
May suitThose interested in how a product’s texture and lather are achieved.
Worth knowingIt is a simple mineral salt that helps create a familiar shampoo feel and can influence how a cleanser spreads through the hair.
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Glycol Distearate Thickeners and stabilisersOpacifier and pearlising agent
Adds a pearlescent look and helps thicken and stabilise shampoos and conditioners.
May suitThose who like creamy, luxurious-feeling shampoo or conditioner textures.
Worth knowingIt also provides a mild conditioning feel, helping formulas spread smoothly through the hair. Its use is common in many everyday cleansing products.
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Laureth-4 Cleansers / surfactantsSolubiliser / mild surfactant
Laureth-4 helps dissolve oils and blend fragrance or active ingredients evenly through a formula.
May suitThose looking for products with effective cleansing or evenly dispersed ingredients.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used at low levels to support texture and clarity in shampoos and styling products. Despite being a surfactant, it is often included for solubilising rather than strong cleansing.
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Panthenol Conditioning agentsConditioning agent
Helps condition, soften and add a smooth, healthy feel to the hair.
May suitMost hair types, especially dry or dull hair.
Worth knowingA versatile, well-tolerated conditioning ingredient.
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Hydrolyzed Keratin Proteins and amino acidsProtein
Helps temporarily support and smooth the hair surface for a stronger feel.
May suitDamaged, chemically treated or fragile hair wanting reinforcement.
Worth knowingProtein routines suit some hair well, while very protein-sensitive hair may prefer balance with moisture.
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Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein Proteins and amino acidsProtein
A plant-derived protein that helps smooth and support the hair surface.
May suitHair wanting added body, smoothness or temporary strength.
Worth knowingA common protein in repair and volumising formulas.
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Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Extract Botanical extractsBotanical extract
A plant-derived extract used to help condition and support the feel of the hair and scalp.
May suitThose looking for plant-based supporting ingredients or gentle conditioning benefits.
Worth knowingSunflower seed extract is often included for its naturally occurring compounds that can help enhance the overall conditioning profile of a formula. It is commonly used alongside other emollients and botanical ingredients.
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C12-13 Pareth-23 Cleansers / surfactantsNon-ionic surfactant / solubiliser
A non-ionic surfactant that helps mix oil and water and improve product texture.
May suitThose using shampoos, conditioners or styling products that need smooth, stable formulations.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used to solubilise oils and fragrances and to support even product spreadability. Non-ionic surfactants like this are generally mild and versatile in many haircare formulas.
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C12-13 Pareth-3 Cleansers / surfactantsNon-ionic surfactant
Helps solubilise and distribute oils and other ingredients evenly through a formula.
May suitThose looking for effective yet mild cleansing or even distribution of conditioning ingredients.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used to stabilise formulas and improve the texture of shampoos and styling products. Non-ionic surfactants like this tend to be gentle and versatile.
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Polyquaternium-7 Conditioning agentsConditioning polymer
A conditioning polymer that helps smooth, soften and reduce static in the hair.
May suitPeople looking for improved slip, reduced frizz or easier detangling.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used in shampoos, conditioners and styling products to enhance manageability and provide a light, non‑heavy feel. It is well known for offering conditioning benefits without weighing the hair down.
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Amodimethicone SiliconesConditioning silicone
A conditioning silicone that targets rougher areas of the hair to smooth and protect.
May suitDamaged, frizz-prone or colour-treated hair wanting targeted smoothing.
Worth knowingDesigned to deposit where hair needs it most. Some prefer silicone-free formulas by choice.
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Trideceth-12 Cleansers / surfactantsNonionic surfactant and solubiliser
Helps blend oil‑based and water‑based ingredients and provides gentle cleansing action.
May suitThose using products that need light cleansing or stable blends of oils, silicones, or fragrances.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used to solubilise fragrance or silicone ingredients in shampoos and treatments. Its mild, nonionic nature means it typically works well alongside other surfactants.
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Cetrimonium Chloride Conditioning agentsConditioning agent
A conditioning agent that helps smooth and soften the hair while reducing static and tangles.
May suitPeople looking for improved manageability, detangling and smoother-feeling hair.
Worth knowingIt is a commonly used quaternary ammonium compound that helps conditioners spread easily through the hair. It is effective even at low levels, which is why it appears frequently in rinse-off products.
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PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate Thickeners and stabilisersThickener and mild surfactant
Helps thicken and stabilise formulations while adding mild cleansing action.
May suitThose using shampoos or washes that benefit from a richer, more stable texture.
Worth knowingIt is a nonionic surfactant derived from glucose and is commonly used to improve viscosity in gentle cleansing products. It is well tolerated in most haircare formulas.
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Citric Acid pH adjusterspH adjuster
Fine-tunes the product pH, which can help the hair surface feel smooth.
May suitMost hair types as part of a balanced formula.
Worth knowingUsually present in small amounts to balance the formula.
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Tetrasodium EDTA Chelating agentsChelating agent
Helps bind metal ions in water to improve product stability and performance.
May suitThose in hard-water areas who want shampoos and conditioners to rinse more cleanly.
Worth knowingChelating agents can support formula consistency and help prevent minerals from depositing on the hair or interfering with product texture. They are widely used in many rinse-off and leave-in formulations.
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Disodium EDTA Chelating agentsChelating agent
Binds to minerals from hard water so the product works consistently and stays stable.
May suitAll products, especially in hard-water areas.
Worth knowingUsed in tiny amounts to keep formulas performing reliably.
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Hexylene Glycol SolventsSolvent and texture enhancer
Hexylene Glycol helps dissolve other ingredients and improves the spreadability of haircare formulations.
May suitThose using stylers, treatments or serums that rely on smooth, even application.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used in both leave-in and rinse-off products to support stable, easy-to-apply textures. It can also assist with product absorption and consistency.
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Sodium Benzoate PreservativesPreservative
Helps protect water-based products from spoilage so they stay usable.
May suitAll products that need a preservative system.
Worth knowingOften paired with other preservatives for broad protection.
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Phenoxyethanol PreservativesPreservative
Helps keep the product stable and pleasant to use after opening.
May suitAll products that need protecting from spoilage.
Worth knowingA very common, well-studied preservative used at low levels.
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Methylisothiazolinone PreservativesPreservative
A preservative that helps keep water-based haircare products fresh and stable.
May suitThose needing products with reliable protection against product spoilage.
Worth knowingIt is effective in very small amounts to support product longevity. Some people with sensitive skin or scalps may prefer to patch test products containing this preservative.
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Parfum Fragrance ingredientsFragrance
Gives the product its scent.
May suitPeople who enjoy a scented product.
Worth knowingFragrance preference is personal. Some people prefer fragrance-free formulas by choice.
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Limonene Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
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Linalool Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component found naturally in many flowers and spices.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.