I wish I could get into the hype of shea moisture products but they are all terrible for me
Is this still a black owned company???
Harina yes they are still a black owned company. This is one if the main reasons I'd support the line. I'm interested in trying the hair dye...willing to be a guinea pig.
MaraWithLove I don't know what it is but every product i've used from the line is heavy, dries my hair out, or is hella greasy, non conditioning, etc, etc. I used one thing as a cowash and i thought i'd finally found something but no it wasn't that great after all either. I see so many folks talking up this line but for me it is horrible. I don't believe I will ever use any of the colors they now sell. Not going down that road.
Well, I took a bite!
And yes, I did cut my hair. It's not technically a 2nd bc, but I just wanted a change and have been loving it! Natural or not, it was not harsh on my scalp.
Picture shows what's in the box:
1. Two Applicator tips
2. Color creme
3. Developer
4. Shampoo
5. Conditioner
6. Finishing reconstructive elixir
7. Latex gloves
8. Salon Application brush
9. Instruction sheet
greenandchic YES! I'm so glad it's not brassy!
This is really all I care about right now. Duchesse, how'd you find out they're a bob? Is there an article out there or something?
I wish I could get into the hype of shea moisture products but they are all terrible for me
I'm not really a fan of their new products I still like their old stuff in the white bottles better for my hair. Their shave line though is awesome I've used a couple of their products and would/have repurchased.
I like their coconut and hibiscus body lotion. That reminds me of Haiti. Their products are like semen in my hair. Just a messy waste.