Shea Moisture Transitional Hair Repair Routine
Shea Moisture has you set with adding moisture back to your hair. While the cooler air can leave your hair brittle, this regiment of products is sure to bring moisture and life back to your hair. What's your favorite Shea Moisture routine?
This year’s weather has been unpredictable with the increase of warmer temperatures and the sudden change back to colder climates. As this can disrupt our skin, it can also damage our hair texture. The sudden change back to cool weather can result in dehydrated ends and lackluster shine. While Shea Moisture’s products are developed in collections, one of the best ways to revitalize your hair is by using products from different collections together bringing your hair back to life. Thanks to Shea Moisture, we have the repair routine for the transitioning season.
Start by giving your hair a deep, well-deserved cleanse with the African Black Soap Bamboo Charcoal Deep Cleansing Shampoo and Balancing Conditioner. Both help resolve dry scalps encouraging healthy hair. One new product to use next is the Cannabis Sativa (Hemp) Seed Oil Lush Length Lite Leave-In to detangle and nourish.
If looking for a silicone-free option, Shea Moisture’s Silicone Free Miracle Styler Leave-In Treatment uses Sugarcane Extract and Meadowfoam Seed to provide slip in place of silicones, which can weigh down fine hair. At the end of the week, treat your hair to the Purple Rice Water Strength + Color Care Masque. Formulated specifically for color-treated hair, this masque uses Purple Rice Water to strengthen strands and add shine while locking in color and preventing brassiness. By the time summer arrives, your hair will be thanking you for the much needed TLC.
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