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how long after a protein treatment can i bleach my hair

by Deanna Hand Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Should I use a protein treatment before or after coloring my hair?

I think you are choosing a great coloring system, but decided to chat with a professional on the best way to use a protein treatment when dyeing your hair. Yes, hair should be healthy prior to adding color, but using a protein treatment after is a better option.

Should you get a protein treatment for damaged hair?

While you can always go for a salon protein treatment, you can also replenish your strands at home. Still, if your hair is severely damaged, it’s better to reach out to a specialist. If you’re trying it at home, make sure to: Shampoo and then apply a protein conditioner, making sure not to manipulate the hair too much.

How often should you use protein powder on your hair?

Use it 1 to 3 times a week, depending on damage – but it can be used more frequently than that on very coarse and severely damaged hair. A concentrated blend of amino acids and keratin, this reconstructor will give your hair a deep conditioning protein treatment.

Why is my hair not as soft after protein treatment?

Keeping up with moisture Sometimes, even after following your protein treatment with a moisturizing deep conditioner, your hair may not feel as soft as you are used to.  This will remedy itself within a few days when your ideal protein/moisture balance is reached. Just continue to moisturize your hair daily.

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Can I use protein treatment before bleaching?

2. Do a protein treatment a day or two BEFORE your hair appointment, this will help protect your hair from possible bleach damage and retain your new hair color. Try the at home Hair Strengthening Kit, it only takes 15-20 minutes to do.

How long should you wait to dye hair after protein treatment?

Yes, hair should be healthy prior to adding color, but using a protein treatment after is a better option. Hairstylist Vernon Francois, famous for being Lupita Nyong'o's stylist, explains “my recommendation is to color your hair first and then follow with a protein treatment a week or two later.

Can I dye my hair after a protein treatment?

So, can you apply semi permanent color after the protein treatment? The answer is yes.

How long after bleaching hair can you do a protein treatment?

That additional conditioning could be what your bleached hair needs. If you don't feel like changing your entire wash day routine, try a protein treatment a week or two after bleaching. Protein treatments are like deep conditioners on steroids.

Will bleach ruin keratin treatment?

Can I apply bleach to my hair after the Keratin treatment? No, do not apply bleach to Keratin treated hair. Bleach may be applied on re-growth only. All highlights are to be completed before Keratin treatment is applied.

Should I do protein treatment before or after I dye my hair?

We recommend using the Two-Step Protein Treatment BEFORE coloring your hair. If your hair is porous it will form a protein matrix within the cortex which helps the hair retain color molecules for less color fading and shade shifting.

Are protein treatments good for bleached hair?

Protein treatments will help nourish and fortify your bleached strands and give you your moisturized and voluminous hair back in just a few sessions. During this treatment, hydrolyzed protein is used to improve your hair texture, strengthen your tresses, and make your hair look appealing.

Is Olaplex No 3 a protein treatment?

While some OLAPLEX products contain some protein, the amounts are minimal and not enough to be considered a protein treatment. Therefore, OLAPLEX is not a protein treatment. OLAPLEX works at a molecular level to rebuild the hair internally. Our hair contains millions of disulfide bonds.

How often should you do a protein treatment on bleached hair?

As a general rule, deep protein treatments are safe to use about once a month but can be used more frequently depending on the condition of your hair or with the direction of your hairstylist. If you're unsure, try using protein treatments and products every four to six weeks and pay attention to how your hair reacts.

Should I put a treatment on my hair before bleaching?

Don't wash your hair at least 24 hours before bleaching: You see, it's actually better if your hair is oily. Along those lines, it's also often recommended to treat your hair with coconut oil before bleaching. It will help the process and create a protective barrier for your hair and scalp against the damage.

Does bleach damaged hair need protein?

Those are made from protein. So if you have bleach damaged hair or heat damaged hair, it's pretty much imperative that you use a deep conditioning treatment with protein as a primary ingredient to strengthen the protective coating on your hair.

Does your hair need protein or moisture after bleaching?

Apply a (Natural) Protein Treatment to Prevent Hair Loss After bleaching, keeping your hair healthy will require two main upkeeps: hydration and hair loss prevention.

Why does hair need protein?

Does protein help hair growth? Does keratin cause hair loss? Does my hair need protein or keratin? Which protein mask do you even need? Well, your hair is made out of protein. And one such protein is keratin (it makes up about 85% of your hair). Keratin is tough, fibrous and it helps your locks stay strong.

Does your hair need protein or moisture?

Harsh chemicals, the constant manipulation of the hair, using high-temperature styling tools, environmental factors, all contribute to brittle hair, split ends, frizzy hair, and even breakage or hair loss.

How often should you do a protein treatment depending on hair type?

How often should you use a protein hair mask? How long does a protein hair treatment last? Pertinent questions to be asked before starting your new hair care regimen. Protein treatments are effective when done every 4 to 6 weeks. No, applying it more often will not give you more benefits; if anything, it can lead to damage and hair loss.

How can I do a protein treatment at home?

You keep your scalp clean, and follicles unclogged. You use conditioner to prevent tangles and split ends. You make sure to seal in moisture within your strands. Still, why does your hair look lifeless, weak, and why does it lack volume? Why does it break? It could need protein.

How often should you do a protein treatment

It’s important to do your own trial and error, taking into consideration all the factors we mentioned above.

When should you do a protein treatment on natural hair?

The rule of using a protein-based treatment every 4 to 6 weeks applies here. Take into consideration the type of porosity and the level of damage to your hair. And be patient enough to adjust the frequency of the treatments according to your needs.

What are the benefits of choosing a protein treatment on curly hair?

Protein treatments aid curly hair. They strengthen the locks. They repair hair damage. They restore its elasticity, and it shows. If you have curly hair, after using protein treatments, you'll notice more body and volume and soft, luscious, full of life locks.

What is the best time to do protein treatment?

The Best Time to Do a Protein Treatment When You Color Your Hair. Hair coloring is fun and with the limitless colors to choose from, a curly girl can rock any color. From cotton candy pink to 80’s neon green, the world is your palette and you should have fun picking out your favorite shade.

Is hair dye damaging?

Hair dye is damaging, so it is essential to incorporate a protein treatment to maintain the integrity of your hair. Shaleskia.Li from Curly Q&A wants to know more about the best way to include protein treatments in her regimen.

What is protein treatment?

Protein treatments are actually conditioners containing higher levels of protein (5-6%) than the average. Your hair may benefit from a product with a lower amount (0.5 – 1%) of a particular protein or alternatively from a product that has a higher amount of that same protein but blended with humectants and emollients for added softness.

Why do we need protein in our hair?

Proteins are used on the hair for adding strength, shine, for hydration and to reduce breakage. When hair is damaged, protein helps temporarily repair damaged areas in hair by filling in gaps caused by heat or chemical damage on the cuticle.

Can too much protein cause hair to break?

MYTH: “Too much protein can cause your hair to become brittle and break”. The misconception about excessive protein MAY stem from the fact that if you use ONLY the protein stage in a 2 step and don’t moisturize, or, if you do not rinse the excess protein off the outside of the hair shaft thoroughly, the hair can feel rough and brittle. ...

Can you use protein in a 2 step?

The misconception about protein may stem from the fact that if you use ONLY the protein stage in a 2 step and don’t moisturize, or, if you do not rinse the excess protein off the outside of the hair shaft thoroughly, the hair can feel rough and brittle. HOWEVER it is also true that if very delicate or fine hair is agitated while ...

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