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I'm sick of telling customers and people I know that when you go to K-Mart, and you see the Supper Skinny Serum on the shelves, it's not the best thing to do.
Unless sold in a Salon, you don't know if your product is fake, old, or tampered with. Paul Mitchell, instead of spending money on advertising, is spending money on making consumers aware of what they're buying. I see the commercial all the time, and it's true. I found an ABC News article talking about how the fake products are a problem. (linked below)
Also, it's not like every time you go to CVS or Publix you're getting the best deal. Most of the time, the product is overpriced. I know that in SuperCuts, every month we have a new product that is the SuperPick of the month. You can get 20% off that product. Also, Paul Mitchell is running a Buy One Get One Half Off sale on most of their styling products. American crew has a sale where if you buy 2 of their products (pomade, foaming cream, wax, etc), it's 2 for $22. I'm not sure about other salons, but if you do you research and look around, you can get good deals from Salons.
Paul Mitchell talks about product control
ABC News Article
Get a $2 off coupon for SuperCuts.
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