Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Extra-moisture Transitioning Milk

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Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Extra-moisture Transitioning Milk

Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Extra-moisture Transitioning Milk

Product Overview

 

This is a leave-in “milk” style product from the SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter line, sized at 8 oz (≈ 237 ml) in many markets.  

It’s tailored for hair that is dry, damaged, chemically treated – especially transitioning hair (i.e., hair moving from chemical treatments to more natural state) and is in need of extra moisture and softness.  

Key features are infused organic raw shea butter plus botanicals like argan oil, sea kelp extract, etc.  

In short: It’s a styling/finishing cream/milk that you apply to damp hair, leave in (no rinse), to provide hydration, softness, manageability and support for transitioning hair.

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

Features

 

  • Certified organic raw shea butter: a deeply nourishing butter offering lipids and moisture. 
  • Argan kernel oil + sea kelp extract + other botanicals: These help smooth the hair cuticle, provide nutrients & shine. 
  • Leave-in styling milk format: meant to be applied to damp hair and left in (not rinsed out). 
  • Specifically marketed for “transitioning chemically treated hair to natural healthy hair.” 
  • Free from or at least in many listings: sulfates, mineral oil/petrolatum (or emphasises more natural ingredients) – though always check local variant. 

 

Benefits

 

  • Improved softness & manageability: The rich butter + oils help make hair softer, smoother, less rough or brittle.
  • Easier styling/detangling: Because it’s a milk for leave-in, it aids in making hair more manageable after wash or for styling.
  • Support for transitioning hair: Hair that has been chemically treated (relaxed, coloured) often needs extra care; this product addresses that need.
  • Shine & smoothing: The botanicals help hair look healthier, smoother, less frizzy.
  • Convenience: A leave-in product means fewer rinse-out steps; you apply and style.

 

Specifications

 

  • Name: SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Extra-Moisture Transitioning Milk
  • Size: 8 oz (≈ 237 ml). Many listings show “8oz” for this product. 
  • Hair Type / Target Use: Dry, damaged, chemically treated or transitioning hair (especially curly/coily textures) needing intensive moisture and repair support. 
  • Key Ingredients: Water, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Macrocystis Pyrifera (Kelp) Extract, Hydrolyzed Rice Protein, Panthenol, etc. 
  • Free-From / Clean Claims: Many listings emphasize “no parabens, no phthalates, no mineral oil/petrolatum” though you should check region. 
  • Brand: SheaMoisture
  • Usage Form: Leave-in styling milk

 

Why Choose This Product?

 

Here are reasons you might pick this Transitioning Milk:

 

  • Your hair is in transition: If you’re moving from chemical treatments (perm/relaxer/color) to more natural hair, or your hair has been damaged, this product is specifically formulated for that.
  • You have dry or damaged hair: If your hair lacks moisture, feels brittle or rough, wants softness & manageability.
  • You want a leave-in product: If you prefer to apply a product after wash and leave it in rather than rinse it out.
  • You like more natural/organically-inspired formulations: Raw shea butter, botanicals, fair trade components may appeal.
  • You use styling or protective treatments: The milk format supports styling and protection of hair after washing.

 

Things to consider / caveats:

 

  • Because this is a richer and more intensive product, it may be too heavy for very fine hair or hair with low porosity. Some users with finer hair note heaviness with such formulas. For example:

I used to love it … but now it seems too heavy for my fine hair.” 

  • Leave-in milk still adds “moisture and stuff” so you might need to adjust other products (less heavy oils) if hair gets weighed down.
  • Always check the version available in your region – sometimes formula / availability changes or certain variants are discontinued.
  • Because hair is unique: one user review noted:

“It’s super slippery … the slip is why I love it.” But depending on your texture/porosity, you may need to experiment with amount/frequency.

Water Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil Fragrance (Essential Oil Blend) ButyrospermumParkii (Shea) Butter Stearyl Alcohol Glyceryl Caprylate CetylAlcohol Glycerin (Vegetable) Behentrimonium Chloride HydroxyethylcellulosePanthenol Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed OilHydrolyzed Rice Protein Macrocystis Pyrifera (Kelp) Extract Daucus CarotaSativa (Carrot) Seed Oil Tocopheryl Acetate Aloe Barbadensis Leaf JuiceTriticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Oil Glyceryl Undecylenat 

Here’s a recommended usage guide:

 

  1. After washing and conditioning your hair, when hair is clean and damp (towel-blotted but still wet).
  2. Apply the Transitioning Milk: Use a moderate amount (depends on hair length/thickness). Work it through your hair from roots to ends (or at least mid-length to ends if scalp is fine) focusing on the driest or most damaged areas.Many listings say “apply as a no-rinse protective styling cream to damp hair.” 
  3. Leave in: Do not rinse out. Style your hair as you normally would (air-dry, diffuser, braid/stylize etc).
  4. Style as usual: After applying the milk, you can follow with your usual styling steps (leave-in, gel/cream, oil) or simply dry. Because the milk gives moisture + slip, styling may be easier.
  5. Frequency: Use it each wash (or every time you style) if your hair is still very dry/damaged or transitioning. Once hair improves, you might reduce use to a few times per week.
  6. Amount adjustments:For thicker/coarser hair: you may use more product and even apply it in sections for better coverage.For finer hair: apply a smaller amount, focus on mid-lengths/ends rather than roots, to avoid weighing down.
  7. Supplemental tip: For best results, pair with other products from the same Raw Shea Butter line (e.g., the Moisture Retention Shampoo, Deep Treatment Masque) especially when transitioning or repairing.
  8. If you feel build-up or heaviness: Clarify occasionally (once a month) and reduce amount/frequency if hair starts feeling “coated.” Some user feedback notes buildup concerns with heavier SheaMoisture formulas.