The hair care company Shea Moisture apologized Monday after social media backlash over an ad it released last week. It shows white women, and just one woman of color, talking about “hair hate” and how ...
"Wow — we really f—ed this one up!" By Sam Reed Pepsi and United Airlines have company in the dog house. Shea Moisture, a hair and skin care company founded in Harlem in 1991 for black women’s needs, ...
As someone who sweats easily, I always look for new ways to upgrade my routine. That said, my go-to deodorant typically keeps my pits sweat-free. However, sweat-stained clothing south of my armpits ...
Let’s face it: spring and summer can work up a good amount of body sweat. Whether you’re running errands or trying to keep it all together while commuting to the office, chances are you’ll arrive at a ...
I won’t call my skin dry, I’ll just say it craves moisture, which means I’m always on the hunt for body washes and soaps with ingredients that keep my melanin quenched. The same pretty much goes for ...
SheaMoisture has celebrated the beauty of Black women since its creation, so it's no surprise that its latest campaign puts a spotlight on Black artists and supports Black entrepreneurs. The beloved ...
So you knew this was coming right? After SheaMoisture became a trending topic for its #HairHate ad yesterday which failed to include any women who look like the individuals who actually buy their ...
Shea Moisture is under fire for its latest campaign after viewers felt the brand was turning its back on its roots in the black community. The ad opens with a black woman who says she was mocked for ...