Shea Moisture Organic African Black Soap, 12 oz.
She Moisture Organic African Black Soap Balancing Conditioner, 12 oz.
She Moisture Dandruff and Dry Scalp Elixir, 4 oz.
Purchased: Walgreens
Price: $9.99 each
The Good and So-So
If you're looking for a sulfate-free shampoo then I would definitely give Shea moisture's line of black soap a try. I wouldn't recommend using it often. It's still a shampoo and will leave your hair feeling as if you stripped it clean, however, for the sake of an itchy scalp with dandruff I found it to be better than Selsun Blue which didn't fight the dandruff that I had and made my hair feel like I washed it was bathroom cleaner.
Shea Moisture's Organic African Black soap will temporarily relieve itchiness, but I found that the Elixir worked even better. It was a great spray to use in between washes and I definitely could feel the difference between scratching like I had flees and actually getting a good night's sleep. Also, try a pre-poo or hot oil treatment before using this product to combat the striped-hair feel.
The Bad
The conditioner on the other hand wasn't my cup of tea. I have an entire arsenal of conditioner and other than the great smell it was just a regular old conditioner.It makes my hair feel soft but I didn't feel as if it effected my itchy, dandruff scalp more or less so than the shampoo.
Results
Overall, I'd say that this particular line of She Moisture is a good buy for only $9.99. It's organic, sulfate and paraben free, and no animal testing.
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