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how to use hydrate and repair protein power treatment

by Raul Padberg DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you use Shea Moisture hydrate and repair protein power treatment? When used after regular shampooing, this treatment leaves hair soft, supple and irresistibly touchable. Apply a quarter-sized amount from root to ends, paying particular attention to damaged ends.

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How do you use the hydrate and repair protein power treatment?

Apply a quarter-sized amount from root to ends, paying particular attention to damaged ends. Leave on for 10-15 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and style as usual. May also be used as a pre-wash intensive treatment.

How do you use Shea Moisture hydrate and repair protein power treatment as pre wash?

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How often use protein Power 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.Jul 14, 2021

Can you leave Shea Moisture protein treatment in overnight?

Restore, repair and maintain gentle to medium waves or curls with regular use of our proprietary hair-nourishing blend. It also works well on wig hair, and we recommend using it for deep conditioning a wig overnight for an easy-to-wear hairstyle.

How do you know if your 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.

Is Shea Moisture shampoo good for straight hair?

Straight hair often has a mirror-like shine, so the best products to use are mild shampoos such as SheaMoisture Fruit Fusion Shampoo.Jul 12, 2019

Should I shampoo after protein treatment?

What's the right way to use a protein treatment? To add protein treatments into your hair care routine, apply yours on clean, conditioned hair and then wash it out. "If you have fine hair, you may just shampoo and then use the protein treatment so that your hair is not too weighed down," Williams notes.Sep 15, 2020

Do you condition after 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.Feb 24, 2022

Do you apply protein treatment to wet or dry hair?

Should I wash my hair before a protein treatment? Yes, for best results, protein treatments should be done after shampooing hair.Mar 21, 2022

Can I do a protein treatment and deep condition 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.Feb 4, 2022

How do you take care of your hair after a protein treatment?

Avoid water on your hair for 3 days after the treatment. You can't wash it or even get it wet at the swimming pool. Avoid workouts and sweating too much in those days, so no gym class either. Water washes away the protein when it's malleable, which could leave nasty streaks or marks in your hair.Oct 18, 2016

Do you wash your 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.
Dec 13, 2019

Use it as conditioner

I use this treatment as my only conditioner- I'm able to use barely a quarter size amount and my hair is so soft and nourished, it's incredible. PLEASE don't tell me this product is discontinued, I need it!!

Learn to Read The Label!

So, I thought this was another twist curl cream. I took a look at the packaging but didn't read the label and certainly not the directions. For so long my hair has been dry and brittle, it's a combination of medication and any and all environmental issues. I was between washes and decided to apply the hydrate + repair protein power treatment.

Love!

I love this mask and the leave in conditioner spray from this line. The mask visibly improved the health of my hair in the first use and my ends feel less damaged after using the deep conditioner and leave in conditioner

First Use

So this is my first time using this product but it will not be my last!!!!!! This is the VERY first conditioner that I will say has done what it said it was going to do after one use. I have very thick hair which has been damaged by heat and a whole lot of bleach. So before I used this product my hair was brittle and it was just damaged.

Great product

I've tried this product one already and it has done wonders for my hair. I have 3c/4a/4b hair texture in different parts of my head and I noticed after one use that my hair is very soft and fluffy. I proceeded to straighten my hair and I noticed my ends are stronger and has stopped breaking which was my biggest problem.

great for my damaged 1A hair!!

for reference, I use this once a month. i also have long (a couple inches below the waist) 1A hair that is chemically treated. ik this product isn’t recommended for my hair type but the first time i tried it i knew i had to purchase the whole tub. my hair was noticeably softer & shinier + i rlly love the scent of the product.

INCORRECT INGREDIENT INFORMATION

This mask contains WAXES ‼️. The company does not report true information on the page under the pretext of unexpected ingredient changes. I had a bad shopping experience, and I should have thrown the product away to trash.

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