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by Tabitha Kessler Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the best protein treatment for natural hair?

Top 8 Protein Treatments for Natural Hair

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  • Creme of Nature Argan Oil Intensive Conditioning Treatment. ...
  • SheaMoisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strengthen, Grow & Restore Treatment Masque. ...

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Do I need a protein treatment?

Using too much protein can be pretty bad for your curls. If you’re not sure whether you really need a protein treatment I suggest you to only add a new product to your routine with proteins (maybe a new conditioner) and take it step by step. If this new conditioner leaves you with nice curls, you might consider trying a protein treatment and leave it in just a few minutes, before applying it properly. This is how you know you actually don’t need a protein treatment

Do you need a protein treatment?

Protein treatments do help maintain strong tresses, but they should be used sparingly. The ingredients that strengthen your hair and fill in cuticle gaps might also dry it out. Avoid overdoing it on the protein—especially when not applying enough moisture in the form of regular, deep conditioning.

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How do you use protein hair treatment?

How to Use Protein Treatments for HairApply protein treatment or mask to hair from scalp to ends. ... Wrap hair into a bun and apply a covering, such as a shower cap. ... Blowdry (on low heat) consistently around your head to ensure even heat distribution and prevent burning.Remove covering and rinse treatment out.

How often should I apply protein treatment?

To eliminate all confusion, protein treatments--especially deep treatments--should be done every 4 to 6 weeks. Protein treatments should be applied so sparingly for a couple of reasons, the first being that applying protein treatments too often can lead to protein overload causing breakage throughout the hair.

How long do you leave protein treatment in?

"Generally, you would leave a protein treatment on the hair for 20 to 30 minutes before rinsing. Once rinsed, style as desired." In addition, it's always important to use products that complement this treatment. "Protein imbalances can be corrected with the aid of moisturizing hair products," Ogun says.

Can you leave protein treatment in overnight?

Hair masks that contain protein ingredients shouldn't be used overnight. Protein treatments are great if you're only using them on your hair for 20 minutes or so, but keeping protein on your hair for several hours can make your hair too heavy. It could even result in breakage.

Do you wash hair before protein treatment?

WASH YOUR HAIR In order for the protein treatment to properly bond to your hair, it is important your hair is clean. We suggest using our Shampoo for Damaged Hair. Once you rinse out the shampoo, towel dry your hair.

Should I condition my hair after a protein treatment?

Anytime you apply an intense protein treatment, you must follow up with a deeply moisturizing conditioner. Rutlin explains, "You cannot have one without the other. This is why you see some people have brittle and damaged hair.

How do I style my hair after a protein treatment?

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Can a protein treatment damage your hair?

Healthy, durable, flexible hair has plenty of protein in it. These proteins give your hair fullness, bounce, and sheen. But when it comes to hair protein, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. Known as protein overload, having too much protein in your hair may cause it to appear dull, dry, and brittle.

How do I know if my hair needs protein?

So how can you tell if you need moisture or protein? The simplest option is to take a wet or dry strand of hair and gently stretch it. If it barely stretches and snaps, you need more moisture and might have too much protein. Also, if you brush your hair and strands fall out, you need protein.

What happens if you don't rinse out a hair mask?

Failing to rinse out your shampoo thoroughly Very often, dull hair is the result of poorly rinsed-out hair. If you apply a mask on top of that, the hair will be weighed down even more and the main active ingredients in the mask may no longer be effective as they will be neutralised by those contained in the shampoo.

Does protein treatment straighten hair?

A keratin treatment is a chemical procedure that straightens the hair. It's actually a type of protein treatment (keratin is a type of protein that makes up our hair and nails). In addition to straightening the hair, a keratin treatment can also make hair shiny and reduce frizz.

Can you do a protein treatment and deep conditioner on the same day?

Avoid overdoing it on the protein—especially when not applying enough moisture in the form of regular, deep conditioning. You should always follow up protein treatments with moisturizing conditioners, preferably a deep conditioning treatment.

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