Can y'all post receipts on who actually owns (& what %) of Shea Moisture? Too many conflicting reports & takes.
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Years ago when my wife use to wear weaves there was a brotha who owned a shop we would do business with. He owned the shop with his wife and his kids worked in the shop. Anyway he sold weave (same weave and quality as the koreans) maybe 15 bucks a bag more than the korean stores in america. Dude would go to korea and get the weave. But he didn't have the connections the koreans had so he would have to pay more.
She should've bought it where it was more affordable. If a korean could price their hair that low, then so could the black male. & guess what? The black male bought that weave from a non black just like the korean. It is all coming from the same place.
Anyway, with all of the black people selling weave now, I'm pretty sure there are tons of reasonably priced options.
I've always heard the Korean suppliers don't give black-owned shops the same discount that they give Korean-owned shops. That's why black-owned shops products tend to cost more.



idgaf im still gon spend my black dollars w/ this black biz 

I've always heard the Korean suppliers don't give black-owned shops the same discount that they give Korean-owned shops. That's why black-owned shops products tend to cost more.
facts, the shyt do be expensive. but i was always cool with paying a lil more cause i knew i was supporting a black owned business
plus i really fukk with their black soap
the scent
a while back one of my home girls chewed me on twitter cause i was like 'chill their black soap is good money'
she came at me all like "thats not even real african black soap" etc. shouting n shyt thinking she had me lookin stupid for being duped
i was likeidgaf im still gon spend my black dollars w/ this black biz
end of the day u gotta choose whats right for you, support what youre happy/comfortable supporting, think for urself![]()
I used to use one of their products when I rocked the fro and I noticed that they slowly moved from the ethnic section to the general hair aisle over timepretty sure they got bought years ago by a big brand.
And you know them cacs aint trying to have that "made for black people" tag on their products![]()

Anyway here is the thing man and folks don't want to be honest. You think you gonna open up shop at a jewish community or korean community or Indian community sell products specifically to their community and they gonna support you? Even if it is a cheaper cost?
Hell no.
Like I said as long as it is cheaper or convenient black folks gonna give up that dollar no strings attach. Where as these other folks make you jump through hoops as a black business person before they even give you a dollar. All the while black folks want to nickle and dime black businesses......but give up money to white businesses with no strings attached........

Anyway here is the thing man and folks don't want to be honest. You think you gonna open up shop at a jewish community or korean community or Indian community sell products specifically to their community and they gonna support you? Even if it is a cheaper cost?
Hell no.
Like I said as long as it is cheaper or convenient black folks gonna give up that dollar no strings attach. Where as these other folks make you jump through hoops as a black business person before they even give you a dollar. All the while black folks want to nickle and dime black businesses......but give up money to white businesses with no strings attached.
For example brotha we all know black folks who have gotten poor service from white businesses and will go to that place the next day or week or month. But that same black person would never do the same for a black business.
That is why I continue to say that buy black is all talk for most folks.......

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