@@adam9822if u have wavy hair go for blue Becoz I use orange curl enhanced and manuka honey brown yea it really helps to keep ur hair hydrated but it weight down ur curls too so I gonna switch kerastanse. Shea moisture only works for long hair.
I just found out about shea moisture this year. I live in Europe, never seen them in shops. I tried them and It’s the best products I have ever used. I didn’t even know my hair was that curly, it was wavy and frizzy before. I used to have split ends now it’s all fixed
I just decided to wear my natural curly hair instead of flat iron each week and it's so funny you said this is the brand everyone starts with.. just picked up from Target this morning LOL so accurate and thankfully I picked the right line for me just by chance.
These seem like helpful tips. I recommend trying to find out what each person needs for their hair because my hair is 4a/3c and I loved the light blue line that you recommended for wavy hair, which seems like a good recommendation still I just really loved it too haha. I recently repurchased some Shea moisture products today and I hope to get some of the blue line again in the future!
I’m going be honest that chart doesn’t fully matter. I have 4a low porosity ( porosity matter a lot more) so I used shea moisture hydration yogurt and it’s work like heave
hey! i don’t know if you’ll see my comment, but i have a question for you. i have 3a/3b (low porosity) curly hair, and i have recently started using the orange shea moisture products (shampoo as well as the enhancing smoothie). i just wanted to ask for some help with products and whatnot because i’ve just recently figured out how to care for my hair type, but i am still struggling with the porosity and just wanted to see if you had any intel on better products i could use to “feed” my hair. 😂
I also have 3a/3b hair and the orange line worked very well for me at the start and still does but I recommend the “Jamaican black castor oil line" it is my new favourite thing alo with the orange aka that “coconut and hibiscus" line Hope this helps
@NileValleyBoyz yes it will work great the mostiure lasts for about 3-6 days depending on your hair but if you have dry hair the Jamaican black caster oil line will mostiure your hair a bit better and will last longer. But if your hair tends to build up I recommend the coconut and hibiscus line. I do have some 3c parts in my hair and both work
I would say yes. I have very fine type 3 hair and the orange line works well for me, I've been using it for like a year now and my hair definitely changed. That's my experience tho so it could be different no guarantee here !
My hair is fine and coarse. I use a combination of Shea Moisture lines such as Coconut and Hibiscus + smoothie , Jbco deep treatment masque ( monthly ), Raw Shea Butter Restorative conditioner after henna coloring mixed avocado and olive oil with heatcap for an hour.
Protein gives more Strength, so you have stronger healthier hair while moisture makes your hair less dry, softer and also healthier! Both are equally as important :)
I saw those products in Walmart today, I do not buy them. and I do not know what to buy. I want my hair to be natural. I am going stay away from relaxers products. But i do put in hair color for my hair.
Do you suffer from high porosity hair? Put a strand of hair in a glass bowl or clear glass if it sinks its high porosity, if if floats its low porosity if its in the middle its middle porosity
It depends on what you have been doing to your hair as well as Moonlights comment. For me, my hair has a tendency to dry quick but it's defined as low porosity. So, what I do is wet ( aloe juice or lightweight leave in ) my hair then apply oil. The other day tried almond and it worked out well applying 4 to 5 drops on hair, if that. On scalp massage about dime size of oil and finish with lightweight cream on hair then braid. Because my hair is very curly and it's prone tangles it will look a bird's nest. Starting out, I used a combination of lightweight oil ( grapeseed, Jojoba...etc ) and wee bit of almond or avocado works extremely well. Hopefully my comment has helped.
Well she directed people to Shea Moisture's chart to see which products THEY recommend for your hair type, first and foremost. Then gave a very simple overview of common product lines, based on moisture and protein needs. It wasn't exactly an in-depth tutorial on which "exact" hair type each and every product or even product line should be used on. It can still help people if they know their porosity level and hair needs, regardless of what skin color they happen to have.
I miss the old Shea Moisture. You know. Before they sold the company and changed the forulmulas fitted for "non-black" hair. We can never have anything great when other people get their hands on it like they already don't have 5011 brands that work for their hair and not ours. I'm tired of the bs.
@@iamdangerous5189 Sweet, more racist comments! At least there are products made specifically for your hair type. There are no brands I know of that only make products exclusively for white hair, because if they did, of course that would be wrong. So with your expertise, what would you recommend for someone like me - a white girl who's hair texture seems like somewhere between white and black hair and is also very dry, frizzy, coarse, high porosity, curly, and SUPER puffy??? Unfortunately, there is no product lines out there made specifically for whities with a blackish texture, so I'm a little confused what I should do. My hair soaks everything up like a sponge - even oil, so I have to constantly reapply products throughout the day. I've tried a bazillion white hair products over the years and still have yet to find one that makes it healthier or more manageable. So should I just continue wasting more money on products that do nothing for my hair? Or....???
U can’t give us tips for black hair when Shea moisturizing is gonna make your hair oily! Look 👀 just let us be great and enjoy our products! At this point u just want reviews and the lies need to stop! Shea moisture is bomb for US LEAVE IT ALONE
@manidmart This comment is rude af but why? I (and I'm sure others like me) are on constant searches for products that will help our own unique hair needs. Mine happens to be extremely thick, lots of it, and mostly 3b curly that is naturally super dry, coarse and high porosity. It's also incredibly puffy and frizzy, whether I try working with my curly hair or finally get fed up and straighten it. I've even had black girls ask me if I was sure I had no black in me, laughing, saying I probably have a little in there somewhere, based on my hair! For the record, according to Ancestry - I'm 100% northern european/scandinavian, but my hair is not like most white people hair AT ALL - hence my search into black hair products, as they tend to be more moisturizing and heavier, which work better for me. White people don't all have the same hair, just as you don't!! Plus, why would you want to steer people away from a black owned company instead of promoting their business if you love their products? Simply based on race??? That's crazy....you should be happy the products are great and their business is so successful - for whoever finds them useful.
Can you post a larger graphic? It’s too tiny to see :-) Thanks!
You can find variations of this on google! Just put in Shea moisture hair type chart etc
This was actually so helpful, I have a mix of curly and wavy hair and it's so frustrating finding something good for both
Did u found ? If u then can u share ?
Which products did you find work? I have the same hair
@@adam9822 wavy or curly ?
@@adam9822if u have wavy hair go for blue Becoz I use orange curl enhanced and manuka honey brown yea it really helps to keep ur hair hydrated but it weight down ur curls too so I gonna switch kerastanse. Shea moisture only works for long hair.
I trying this product is super excellent I love
I just found out about shea moisture this year. I live in Europe, never seen them in shops. I tried them and It’s the best products I have ever used. I didn’t even know my hair was that curly, it was wavy and frizzy before. I used to have split ends now it’s all fixed
omggg which shea moisture line did you use??
@@Lyarin2407I use manuka honey and yogurt line.
@@Lyarin2407 probally the orange one
@@Xiao-r9v the coconut and hibiscus one?
@@NoRockinMansLand yea it's the best for curly hair
Pretty spot on. Blue yogurt line is my hair's favorite with hibiscus smoothie for styler in the summer or when I lightened.
I just decided to wear my natural curly hair instead of flat iron each week and it's so funny you said this is the brand everyone starts with.. just picked up from Target this morning LOL so accurate and thankfully I picked the right line for me just by chance.
Which Line please ?
These seem like helpful tips. I recommend trying to find out what each person needs for their hair because my hair is 4a/3c and I loved the light blue line that you recommended for wavy hair, which seems like a good recommendation still I just really loved it too haha. I recently repurchased some Shea moisture products today and I hope to get some of the blue line again in the future!
I love those brands so much they work so well on my Hair
Do they leave any residue or make it deal sticky?
I’m going be honest that chart doesn’t fully matter. I have 4a low porosity ( porosity matter a lot more) so I used shea moisture hydration yogurt and it’s work like heave
THANK YOUUUU
So which one is good for a very dry hair.
Foes the mask comes sealed?! I ordered two type of mask from online shop and both seem to be open..there was no seal on them!
Which one's best for high porosity
Can you recommend really dry wavy curls
I have loose curly hair and I want loose curls not too tight soo what kinda products would you recommend?
I need the orange asap. 😅
This one of few brands that actually helps with my high porosity hair, ima go shopping for more xd
One of the best lines or the best lines without harmless chemicals that travel through the blood 🩸 and effect your liver. 💯💯🤞🏾
What about based on porosity? I have normal porosity (and 4b curls) & don’t want anything too heavy for my hair
hey! i don’t know if you’ll see my comment, but i have a question for you. i have 3a/3b (low porosity) curly hair, and i have recently started using the orange shea moisture products (shampoo as well as the enhancing smoothie). i just wanted to ask for some help with products and whatnot because i’ve just recently figured out how to care for my hair type, but i am still struggling with the porosity and just wanted to see if you had any intel on better products i could use to “feed” my hair. 😂
I also have 3a/3b hair and the orange line worked very well for me at the start and still does but I recommend the “Jamaican black castor oil line" it is my new favourite thing alo with the orange aka that “coconut and hibiscus" line
Hope this helps
@@HelenaHelena-gl2pc yes, this helps a lot!! thanks so much!! 💗
@@HelenaHelena-gl2pc i have 3b/3c hair, i think high porosity, is orange ideal for me?
@NileValleyBoyz yes it will work great the mostiure lasts for about 3-6 days depending on your hair but if you have dry hair the Jamaican black caster oil line will mostiure your hair a bit better and will last longer. But if your hair tends to build up I recommend the coconut and hibiscus line. I do have some 3c parts in my hair and both work
@@HelenaHelena-gl2pc what if I use the orange line to define my curls and then the oil to moisture my hair
I tried all of the shea moisture colors lol Maui Moisture (purple) for the win! ❤
This was good.
And for straight hair which one ?
which one is good for wavy hair?
Nigga she literally said it are u dumb?
On the chart that would be #2 I forget the color, dear one.
What store is it at
What kind is best for someone who has really curly hair but wants straighter hair
What do you recommend for 4C low porosity hair ? Thank you
Design Essential bcus despite the sentiment behind this video Shea Moisture is not it.
My hair is thin but when you put water on on it it'll curl up what is the best product for it please. which color to Get. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Coco & hibi line
Can people with fine hair use shea moisture products? They are expensive and hard to find so i would like to hear other's opinions on this. Thanks
I would say yes. I have very fine type 3 hair and the orange line works well for me, I've been using it for like a year now and my hair definitely changed. That's my experience tho so it could be different no guarantee here !
@@someonessomeone7869 thank you for your review i will give that a chance when i get to 🌸
My hair is fine and coarse. I use a combination of Shea Moisture lines such as Coconut and Hibiscus + smoothie , Jbco deep treatment masque ( monthly ), Raw Shea Butter Restorative conditioner after henna coloring mixed avocado and olive oil with heatcap for an hour.
What about the leave in treatment
Can i use a leave-in conditioner as a hair mask?
No use products as intended for best results. Vice versa never use a mask or rinse out conditioner as a leave in.
Hi im a guy with 2c hair what do you guys think of the leave in conditorner jamaican black castor
I have the orange one
What ths different between needing protein and needing moisture?
Protein gives more Strength, so you have stronger healthier hair while moisture makes your hair less dry, softer and also healthier! Both are equally as important :)
But don’t use protein hair products too much or you can damage your hair (protein overload) depending on your hairs current condition
For the most part. Use moisture products mainly and protein is an as needed product.
Does it suit children?
I need a strong curly
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Ooh black owned! That’s for natural hair
No not anymore. It was sold. No longer black ownef
@@inspired2bwholewellnesscha559 so why does it still have black ppl? And i commented that two months ago
@@pumpkin3310it was sold years ago. It hasn’t been black ow Ed for several years but the products are really designed for black hair textures.
@@pumpkin3310"sO wHy DoEs iT sTiLlL hAvE bLaCK pEoPLe"
BECAUSE BLACK PEOPLE STILL HAVE HAIR. TF. How tone deaf and ignorant can you be?
I saw those products in Walmart today, I do not buy them. and I do not know what to buy. I want my hair to be natural. I am going stay away from relaxers products. But i do put in hair color for my hair.
I HAVE EXTREMELY DRY WAVY HAI WHAT SHOULD I USE
Do you suffer from high porosity hair? Put a strand of hair in a glass bowl or clear glass if it sinks its high porosity, if if floats its low porosity if its in the middle its middle porosity
It depends on what you have been doing to your hair as well as Moonlights comment. For me, my hair has a tendency to dry quick but it's defined as low porosity. So, what I do is wet ( aloe juice or lightweight leave in ) my hair then apply oil. The other day tried almond and it worked out well applying 4 to 5 drops on hair, if that. On scalp massage about dime size of oil and finish with lightweight cream on hair then braid. Because my hair is very curly and it's prone tangles it will look a bird's nest. Starting out, I used a combination of lightweight oil ( grapeseed, Jojoba...etc ) and wee bit of almond or avocado works extremely well. Hopefully my comment has helped.
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Can somebody please explain the chat to me. I don't get it
The numbers go according to the colors that are underneath them. Hope my comment helps.
I have fine and low porosity curly hair which one will be best for me?( I am a beginner)
i heard that this type of brand doesn’t really suit low porosity hair
What hair type?? X
What products do y’all recommend for A1/A2 low porosity hair. Ngl I’m just starting my hair care journey and idk what products to buy help!!!
when your curl pattern is so damaged you cant even tell
WE NEED TO RECOGNIZE THAT THIS BEGAN AS PRODUCTS FOR BLACK WOMENS HAIR CARE. ANNOUNCER SICK AND TIRED? DOESNT FLY!
I keep spending money on a lot of products
Hello guys I have 4c low porosity hair, which one do you think is best for me
Probably the Jamaican castor oil, but I would recommend getting multiple options/doing a little more research first
Natural Hair😂
Are u black cause i am and have 4 c hair u probably don't know what's up with us 💯💯
the first ones she was talkin abt is usually for black hair
@@smokey363These are all made for black hair. The hair typing system is bogus.
Well she directed people to Shea Moisture's chart to see which products THEY recommend for your hair type, first and foremost. Then gave a very simple overview of common product lines, based on moisture and protein needs. It wasn't exactly an in-depth tutorial on which "exact" hair type each and every product or even product line should be used on. It can still help people if they know their porosity level and hair needs, regardless of what skin color they happen to have.
I miss the old Shea Moisture. You know. Before they sold the company and changed the forulmulas fitted for "non-black" hair. We can never have anything great when other people get their hands on it like they already don't have 5011 brands that work for their hair and not ours. I'm tired of the bs.
@@iamdangerous5189 Sweet, more racist comments! At least there are products made specifically for your hair type. There are no brands I know of that only make products exclusively for white hair, because if they did, of course that would be wrong. So with your expertise, what would you recommend for someone like me - a white girl who's hair texture seems like somewhere between white and black hair and is also very dry, frizzy, coarse, high porosity, curly, and SUPER puffy??? Unfortunately, there is no product lines out there made specifically for whities with a blackish texture, so I'm a little confused what I should do. My hair soaks everything up like a sponge - even oil, so I have to constantly reapply products throughout the day. I've tried a bazillion white hair products over the years and still have yet to find one that makes it healthier or more manageable. So should I just continue wasting more money on products that do nothing for my hair? Or....???
This is why we cant never find our own hair products...we have to start making that to
Ohhh lol no wonder
U can’t give us tips for black hair when Shea moisturizing is gonna make your hair oily! Look 👀 just let us be great and enjoy our products! At this point u just want reviews and the lies need to stop! Shea moisture is bomb for US LEAVE IT ALONE
Thank you !😊
I am white and will continue to use all the shea moisture I want.❤❤❤❤
@@Dixie.parker More power to you!💪🏽😀
@manidmart This comment is rude af but why? I (and I'm sure others like me) are on constant searches for products that will help our own unique hair needs. Mine happens to be extremely thick, lots of it, and mostly 3b curly that is naturally super dry, coarse and high porosity. It's also incredibly puffy and frizzy, whether I try working with my curly hair or finally get fed up and straighten it. I've even had black girls ask me if I was sure I had no black in me, laughing, saying I probably have a little in there somewhere, based on my hair! For the record, according to Ancestry - I'm 100% northern european/scandinavian, but my hair is not like most white people hair AT ALL - hence my search into black hair products, as they tend to be more moisturizing and heavier, which work better for me. White people don't all have the same hair, just as you don't!! Plus, why would you want to steer people away from a black owned company instead of promoting their business if you love their products? Simply based on race??? That's crazy....you should be happy the products are great and their business is so successful - for whoever finds them useful.
@@Dixie.parker Same!!!