Saturday, June 11, 2016

PROTEIN TREATMENTS ???


NB: I AM NO HAIR-PROFESSIONAL. THIS IS MY OPINION. I AM OPEN TO LEARN NEW THINGS FROM YOU.
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Most of the time, when I want to understand something hair related I link it to a tree.

Recently I found out that as soon as hair escapes from your scalp it is actually dead. I have my told myself I will not believe that so I am sticking to my tree theory.

Anyway since the hair is already “dead” but we still want to keep it alive, we need to need to care for it like it still has a thousand years to go.  One of these cares is the protein treatment.

Honestly when I started my hair journey it was strange for me, but as time went I realized the importance. 

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In Science we termed Protein foods as body-building foods and they helped with the repairing aspect too. It is not so different from the hair. It strengthens the hair hence reducing breakage from weak, brittle hair.

I usually used protein treatments before and after long-term protective styles. PROTEIN TREATMENTS MUST BE FOLLOWED WITH MOISTURIZING TREATMENTS.

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Protein treatments can be home-made or bought. The most common homemade protein treatments egg treatments. I have tried this a couple of times. I was very much shocked to find out egg treatments did not do as much as we think since they are not super absorbed by the hair.

Protein treatments are very much different in composition, so I agree some would be harsh than others. I personally want to group protein treatments into 3(three) – I don’t know how many groups people give to it. Based on my experiences I would group them under mild, mid-harsh and harsh.

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Guest blogger Susana Tulasi is covering egg treatments which under my category falls under mild. Later post I will review mid-harsh and harsh protein treatments.

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