Thursday, October 25, 2012

SHEA MOISTURE ORGANIC AFRICAN BLACK SOAP BALANCING SHAMPOO


 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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