Shea Moisture Manuka Honey and Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Protein Power Treatment

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Shea Moisture Manuka Honey and Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Protein Power Treatment

Shea Moisture Manuka Honey and Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Protein Power Treatment

Product Overview

 

This is a deep-conditioning, protein-infused treatment (sometimes referred to as a “mask”) from the “Hydrate + Repair” line by SheaMoisture, formulated to treat over-processed, dry, brittle, or damaged hair. It’s designed to reinforce weak or damaged hair fibres using a combination of moisture and protein-rich ingredients. According to the product description:

 

“Our Manuka Honey & Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Protein Power Treatment naturally reinforces and revitalizes over-processed, abused hair fibres.” 

The size listed is 227 g in many markets.  

Key botanicals: Manuka Honey, Yogurt Extract/Powder, Mafura Oil, Baobab Oil, Fair-trade Shea Butter. 

So if your hair has undergone damage (heat, colour, chemical, texture changes) and you’re looking for a treatment that goes beyond regular conditioner, this formula is built for that.

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

Here are the standout features and how they translate into benefits for hair:

  • Manuka Honey – A humectant and nourishing ingredient that helps attract moisture into the hair shaft and provides antioxidant support. 

Benefit: hair feels more hydrated and less brittle. 

  • Yogurt Extract / Yogurt Powder – Protein-rich and nutrient-bearing. 

Benefit: helps to repair and strengthen hair that has had structure weakened. 

  • Mafura Oil & Baobab Oil – Nutrient-dense oils that help restore lipids and smoothness to hair surfaces. 

Benefit: improved softness, manageability, and resilience.

  • Certified Organic Shea Butter & “No Nasties” Claims – The formula emphasises fair-trade shea and fewer harsh additives (depending on region). 

Benefit: a more ethical and gentler formula for damaged hair. 

  • Designed as a “deep treatment / intensive mask” – This is not a light rinse-out conditioner. It is meant for more intensive repair. 

Benefit: for hair that needs more than maintenance; it can deliver deeper structural support.

 

Specifications

 

  • Product Name: SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Protein Power Treatment
  • Size: 227 g (some markets list 227 ml or “8 oz” equivalents) 
  • Hair Target / Use Case: Especially for hair that is extremely dry, brittle, prone to breaking/splitting, over-processed. 
  • Key Ingredients: Water/Aqua, Shea Butter, Honey (Mel), Yogurt Powder/Extract, Mafura Seed Butter/Oil, Baobab Seed Oil, etc. 
  • Free-From / Claims: Many listings highlight it is free of sulphates, silicones and mineral-oil/petrolatum (varies by region) and cruelty-free. 
  • Brand: SheaMoisture
  • Purpose: Intensive repair + protein treatment for damaged hair.

 

Why Choose This Product?

 

Here are reasons you might pick this treatment:

 

  • Your hair is significantly damaged or brittle, rather than just slightly dry. If you have breakage, split ends, or hair that feels weak, this formula suits that.
  • You want a repair-focused mask, not just a moisture booster. The inclusion of yogurt/protein suggests structural repair beyond simple hydration.
  • You have textured/curly/coily hair that tends to be more prone to dryness/porosity and thus may benefit from the richer treatment. Indeed many users in curly-hair communities reference this.
  • You prefer consciously-made haircare: If fair-trade shea butter, ethically-sourced ingredients and fewer “nasties” matter to you.
  • You already use or plan to use the matching line (shampoo/conditioner). Using the same ingredient family can enhance results.

 

Caveats / things to watch:

 

  • Because this is a rich, intensive treatment, it may be too heavy for very fine hair, or hair with low porosity, where heavy butter/oil blends may weigh hair down or leave it feeling coated. Indeed:

“I used this treatment … I have super fine hair … It weighed my hair down really bad.” 

  • Over-use of protein treatments can lead to “protein overload” (hair feels stiff, brittle). Some users caution that even with this product. 
  • Ensure you rinse thoroughly and follow with a good conditioner if needed; ensure buildup doesn’t occur.
WaterBehentrimonium ChlorideCaprylic/Capric TriglycerideHydrogenated Castor OilCetearyl AlcoholButyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter*Stearyl AlcoholGlycerin (Vegetable)HoneyButyrospermum Parkii (Shea) OilYogurt PowderYogurt ExtractCocos Nucifera (Coconut) OilSimmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) ButterHydrogenated Jojoba OilAdansonia Digitata (Baobab) Seed OilTrichilia Emetica (Mafura) Seed OilAllantoinPanthenolHydrolyzed Vegetable Protein PG-Propyl SilanetriolTocopherolTriethyl CitrateCaprylyl GlycollnulinBenzoic AcidFragrance (Essential Oil Blend).

Here’s a recommended usage guide:

 

  1. Start with clean hair: Ideally shampoo your hair to remove buildup, so the treatment can penetrate effectively.
  2. Apply the Treatment: From the description:Apply a small to generous amount from roots to ends, paying particular attention to damaged ends. For deeper treatment: you may use as a pre-wash intensive treatment. 
  3. Leave On: Leave for about 10-15 minutes (or longer if needed) according to instructions. Some users leave longer especially for high-porosity hair. 
  4. Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse out the treatment. Then proceed to your regular conditioner (if using) or styling routine.
  5. Frequency: Use as part of your deep-conditioning routine—perhaps once every 1-2 weeks or more often if hair is severely damaged. If hair improves, you may reduce frequency.
  6. Styling: After rinsing, style as usual. Because this treatment is heavy, if you have fine or low-porosity hair, you may want to skip heavy oils afterwards to avoid over-coating.
  7. Optional Enhancements: For especially weak/damaged hair, you may apply the treatment, cover hair with a plastic cap and use moderate heat (hooded dryer for a few minutes) to boost penetration (as some deep-treatments recommend)