Shea Butter Miracle Moisture Intense Detangling Shampoo – for curls that love to look good, but hate knots.
This shampoo is designed for curly, wavy, Afro, and combination hair, as well as for those transitioning to a new hair type. Its mission is clear: to detangle, rehydrate, and make your hair more manageable without drama or tears in the shower. It provides softness, shine, body, and elasticity, helping to stretch and define the natural curl pattern so your hair looks longer, freer, and boucier.
Because yes, a scouring pad is for washing dishes, not for describing your hair.
Benefits confirmed according to your text:
• Detangles curls, coils, and waves
• Rehydrates for easy handling
• It adds body, movement and softness
• Helps to stretch and lengthen the natural curl patternVerified usage method:
Wet your hair and massage until it lathers.
Use your fingertips to loosen buildup and untangle.
Comb with your fingers from root to tip.
Rinse and repeat if necessary.
Precautions: Keep out of reach of children. Hair is flammable, keep away from fire.
Shea Miracle Moisture Intense Detangling Shampoo 355 ml
RATING ACCORDING TO FUNCTION
1. PRODUCT BASE
(liquid vehicle for the remaining ingredients)
Aqua (water)
2. SURFACTANTS / MAIN CLEANING AGENTS
(responsible for cleaning, foaming and grease removal)
Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (SLES – anionic surfactant, strong detergent)
Cocamidopropyl Betaine (milder amphoteric surfactant, reduces SLES irritation)
Cocamide MEA (co-surfactant that improves foam and viscosity)
3. EMOLLIENTS / HAIR NUTRIENTS
(They provide softness, shine, and lipid protection to the hair)
Argania Spinosa Nut Oil (Argan Oil)
Olea Europaea Fruit Oil (Olive Oil)
Cocos Nucifera Oil (Coconut Oil)
Butyrospermum Parkii Fruit (Shea Butter)
Mangifera Indica Seed Butter (Mango Butter)
Glycine Soybean Oil
All six oils/butters are rich in fatty acids. I can't confirm the exact percentage because the label doesn't indicate it.
4. Botanical extracts with benefits for hair, scalp, and growth
(They stimulate circulation, soothe irritation, and strengthen the fiber.)
Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract (Rosemary – associated with follicular stimulation and oil control)
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract (Aloe – soothing, moisturizing)
Panax Ginseng Root Extract (Ginseng – related to strengthening and microcirculation)
I cannot confirm its actual effectiveness without concentration, as it is not declared.
5. Conditioners / Frizz Control / Softeners
(They improve manageability and make styling easier.)
Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride (quaternary conditioning agent)
Tocopherol (Vitamin E – antioxidant, also contributes as a conditioner)
6. TEXTURING AGENTS / FORMULATION STABILIZERS
(They give density, creaminess, and a pearly appearance)
Glycol Distearate (light opacifier and conditioner)
Hydroxyethylcellulose (thickener and stabilizer)
Triethanolamine (pH regulator and emulsion stabilizer)
Citric Acid (final pH adjustment, also softens water)
7. PRESERVATIVES
(prevent bacterial and fungal proliferation)
DMDM Hydantoin (formaldehyde releaser)
Imidazoline Urea (preservative)
Both belong to the formaldehyde-releasing category. If you have sensitive hair, dermatitis, or a reactive scalp, this could be relevant. I can't confirm the concentration because the label doesn't indicate it.
8. FRAGRANCE AND AROMATIC COMPONENTS
(They add odor; some can be common allergens.)
Parfum (Fragrance)
Benzyl Benzoate
Benzyl Salicylate
Coumarin
d-Limonene
Hexyl Cinnamal
Lyral
Gamma Methyl Ionone
9. DYES
CI 15985 (Yellow 6)
