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Old 08-07-2011, 08:52 PM   #24
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That's good news, but I'm unhappy with this company's unwillingness to make their products more accessible on the ground. I'm still waiting for the Purification Masque to turn up at a Walgreen's in Manhattan. And why does Walgreen's have an exclusive? Why can't they put it in Target? This company seems to be doing well and has pretty good name recognition. I think it's time for them to be more aggressive in distribution especially in big city markets like NYC, Chicago, DC, L.A., etc. I'm not going to order this online no matter how good it is.
Actually it is in Target...Shea Moisture : Naturals + Organics : Beauty : Target
+1 to auntcurly... I really need them to get together on the distribution and answering queries about it, AND getting their website together to include the new products and a decent store locator.

The PURIFICATION masque is not sold in Target. It is a Walgreens exclusive, and most Walgreens do not carry it or educate their employees enough to even know what it is, even their cosmetics counter managers. They are really missing out on an opportunity with this half-a**ed approach to "ethnic hair care".

I am wondering which store will carry the new gel, if any.
Thank you. The Purification Masque is not sold in Target. Also, I want to say again that I live in New York City. We are a major market. My nearest Walgreen's is on the Upper West Side in a mixed area. There are plenty of blacks, hispanics that frequent that store and they still aren't carrying it. To me, that's ridiculous.

I repeat, SheaMoisture needs to get their business act together. The hair line has received a lot of good buzz, online, especially on youtube. What are they waiting for?
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