Well! All of these brands, very popular and formerly only available online, are now at Target! I don’t know about you, but I’m excited! Especially about the Jane Carter and Curls! This will certainly save on shipping!
Miss Jessie’s: Check out their facebook page or their website to see the locations their products will be available.
Jane Carter Solution: Here’s the list from their website.
Shea Moisture: Some of the products are only available online, here is the Target website. You can also find the stores they’re sold in by typing in your info here.
Curls: Here’s a list of Target stores now carrying Curls products.




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The PJ is me is giddy with joy! This is just another reason for me to LOVE Target!
Fair warning: I was intersted in the Curls products, but the stuff at Target is a “budget friendly alternative to the professional CURLS™ Professional line.” I’m a little disappointed because I was hoping to check out the Professional products without worrying about shipping costs. Nevertheless, I plan to check out what’s available.
Went to Target looking for Miss Jessie’s. They didn’t have the full line but I guess that’s to be expected. Hopefully over time they will carry the full line.
I looked on the list for my city and couldn’t help but notice that the only Target stores that carry the products are in the southern sector with is predominately African American. I can understand the marketing in it (I suppose), but there are many sisters like me who live in more diverse parts of town and would love to have access to these products. *sad face*
Aww, Just a Girl, I figured there had to be some type of catch. But I’m still excited that natural hair products are starting to become more accessible. I recently went to Sephora and purcahsed some CD products. Can I tell you I was kinda stuck on pause being able to see the products in front of me instead of on my laptop screen?! LOL Only something a curly girl would understand
LOL @ “stuck on pause”!
I finally made it over to Target in Rockville and after an extended search found the items on a back endcap a few aisles away from the hair care products. It was *sort of* near the hair care aisles. I thought at first it would be shelved with the Burts Bees and Giovanni (esp the Jane Carter and SheaMoisture since they are mostly natural), but nope. They weren’t shelved near the “ethnic” products, nor near the Fekkai stuff. I guess the managers are trying to figure out where the products belong. I think they are also trying to figure this out online…a click on the natural (as in organic) hair care products online doesn’t show JC for instance. Go to “ethnic” and there they are.
Either way, I’m glad the items are in the stores and I tried the SheaMoisture Leave-In…WONDERFUL!
@ Just a Girl, I’m sorry!
I was actually surprised to find that the Target near me has the products, because I live in a predominantly White area. But, sure enough, they have it and they seem to be selling out and restocking very quickly, too, from what I’ve seen in the last two weeks.
as usual, none of the stores near me carry anything useful. guess there aren’t enough Black people in my area. LOL!
@Christina and CocoDreamee:
I am so happy you all have found success in your areas. All I want is for them to put the products out in my area and see how fast they sell out, too!!
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THOUGHTS ON THE “MISS JESSIE’S” PRODUCTS:
1)The “MISS JESSIE’S” products USE MINERAL OIL
& PETROLATUM (both of which damage both
hair & skin) AS two of the KEY INGREDIENTS
2) Titi & Miko – THE OWNER’S of the “Miss Jessie’s”
product line (AND most of THE CLIENTS they choose
to photograph) — achieve their hair-styles because
they USE what they call a ”Silkener”’ (which is simply
a mild relaxer / texturizer & made of CHEMICALS).
3) The same results can be achieved for a fraction of
the cost by going to a store and purchasing / applying
the same dangerous (ex. relaxer / texturizer) as well
as damaging (ex. mineral oil / petrolatum) products.
4) People should save their money (and hair) by avoiding
the cheaply-made / expensively-sold products (such as
the ”Miss Jessie’s” line) that contain worthless and
harmful ingredients such as mineral oil / petrolatum
and / or are “chemically-dependent” to achieve results.