Shea Moisture

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Product typePersonal care
OwnerUnilever
Introduced1991
Shea Moisture
Variety of SheaMoisture products
Product typePersonal care
OwnerUnilever
CountryUnited States of America
Introduced1991
MarketsInternational
Previous ownersNyema Tubman, Richelieu Dennis, and Mary Dennis
Websitewww.sheamoisture.com

Shea Moisture is an American personal care company that focuses on shampoo, conditioner and body wash. It is owned by Sundial Brands.

The company was founded in Harlem in 1991 by Liberians Nyema Tubman and Richelieu Dennis (and his mother Mary Dennis), who were part of the Liberian Diaspora to the United States. The company was inspired by Dennis' Sierra Leonean grandmother, Sofi Tucker, who sold shea butter at a village market in Bonthe, Sierra Leone in 1912.[1][2][3]

In 2017, Unilever announced its intent to acquire Shea Moisture.[4] In 2018, Davina Bennett (Miss Jamaica Universe 2017) was contracted as "the face of Shea Moisture", representing the company's Black Castor Oil product line.[5]

Campaigns

In April 2016, the company launched the "#BreaktheWalls" campaign, which promoted more ethnic inclusion and empowerment.[6] The next year, the company released another commercial with the message "Break free from hair hate", featuring mostly white women and one racially ambiguous woman. The commercial generated controversy for barely featuring the brand's original customer base, which were black women with diverse hair textures, including kinky and curly. The company issued an apology, saying that they "really f-ed this one up".[6][7][8]

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