It has been raining new foundations for the last few months. It’s been a bit overwhelming on what to try and what to pass on. Some brands made it simple for me because the foundation formula seemed better suited for dry skin and I have oily skin.
So it’s no surprise that the new foundation I reached for was the Urban Decay Stay Naked Weightless Liquid Foundation. I use and really like the Urban Decay All Nighter setting spray so I thought I should look more into what this foundation is all about. After reading about the foundation and watching a few YouTube reviews I was intrigued.
SheaMoisture has been a part of my healthy relaxed hair journey since close to the beginning. Admittedly we did have
a rough start but over time it started to get along with my hair. I’ve used and shared several SheaMoisture shampoos and deep conditioners over the years that my hair has really, really liked and a few that my hair hasn’t. Even during those down times, I didn’t think it would come to this. I didn’t think that I would feel the need to break up.
So what is leading to this break up? It’s something that’s been building for a little while so it’s not one thing but really a multitude of things.
I know I’m not alone with breaking up with SheaMoisture. In fact, there have been calls on Twitter for a while now to cancel SheaMoisture for various reasons which I’ll talk about but I’m not really going that far. My reasons for breaking up with SheaMoisture are more personal.
So why have people been canceling SheaMoisture?