Shea Moisture – Dragon's Blood and Coffee Cherry
/“Magic Brick”
This should have been my favorite soap—everything is good about it, from the fragrance, to the color, to the ingredients, to the feeling on the skin—but there was one element missing, and that is the ephemeral feeling evoked from fragrance. It didn't put me in a time machine or on a virtual journey, like some soap does. I guess I just have to admit that, when it comes down to it, fragrance is the most important element to me. Maybe I should test and write about perfume and cologne instead of soap—and maybe I will, once I either start making money at this or am able to get free samples. Anyway, the full name of this soap is Shea Moisture (Established 1912) Dragon's Blood & Coffee Cherry Shea Butter Soap, with Black Currant & Borage Oils. I don't know if it's really a company that old (there is a little history on the package, founded by a woman from Sierra Leone), and I don't know how much of each of those ingredients are in the soap, but it was a dense, deep red, kind of earth-tone—like red clay, with tiny black texture dots, which function as an exfoliant. The fragrance is subtle and slightly fruity. Dragon's Blood is a plant resin—and I'm not sure exactly of its source, and function here, besides the color—but if you want to believe it's actual blood from actual dragons, I'm not going to try to persuade you to think otherwise. Who am I to say something doesn't exist, even dragons?
Soap Review No. 102