After graduating he worked as a hairdresser in London salons, moving to
Vidal Sassoon's in
Bond Street in the early 1960s. In 1965, Sassoon sent him to
New York City to train staff at his first location in the
United States. Mitchell left Sassoon's employ in 1967 and headed up Crimpers, a salon within the
Henri Bendel flagship store on
Fifth Avenue. Its success led to further branches opening in
Boston,
Chicago,
Dallas and
Philadelphia. In 1971 he took a break from hairdressing before opening his salon Superhair in New York in 1972. In 1974 he sold Superhair and moved to Hawaii. By the end of the 1970s he demonstrated hairdressing techniques at up to 150 beauty shows per year. In 1980 he and
John Paul DeJoria founded John Paul Mitchell Systems, selling hair care products via hair salons under the Paul Mitchell brand name, marketed as professional quality products for home use. The company thrived and later expanded into hairdressing schools. In 1985, Mitchell established an
awapuhi farm on the
Big Island of Hawaii. ==Personal life==