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why did my scalp burn when i put aphogee protein treatment

by Dr. Arielle Hudson IV Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Why does my scalp burn?

Individuals with scalp burning needs a thorough examination to evaluate for underlying scalp disease. A variety of inflammatory scalp disorders can trigger burning including scalp psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, scarring alopecia, dermatomyositis, tinea capitis, sunburns, irritant and allergic contact dermatitis.

Does aphogee work on all hair types?

No, ApHogee brand products are very popular in multi-cultural salons because of the problems caused by strong chemicals and extreme heat, but it works equally well on all hair types including Caucasian, Asian, Hispanic, European, etc. hair.

Can I use aphogee two-step protein treatment with a chemical process?

Absolutely! When using ApHogee in conjunction with any chemical process, we recommend using the Treatment 24-36 hours before the service. Be sure to follow directions. In fact, ApHogee Two-Step Protein Treatment is used on fine, weak hair and very porous hair to make perms and color last longer!

How often can you use aphogee protein treatment?

Frequently Asked Questions. Because of this, the recommended frequency for ApHogee Two-Step Protein Treatment is once every 4 to 6 weeks, depending on your hair maintenance regimen. If applied more often, it’s unlikely that any further benefit will be obtained, assuming the application was done according to directions.

Can ApHogee break your hair?

It's a great protein treatment but will damage hair if used too often. I have relaxed hair (chemically-straightened) and use it about every 6 weeks when it's time for a relaxer touch-up.

How long do you leave ApHogee protein in your hair?

Depending on hair length, thickness etc. it will take about 20-45 minutes for the protein treatment to fully bond to your hair. You will know the protein treatment is complete when your hair feels like uncooked ramen.

Is protein treatment good for scalp?

Protect hair from damage: Protein ingredients like hydrolyzed wheat protein or silk amino acids attach directly to the hair follicle and harden the cuticle layer. This places a barrier around the follicle, which protects it from further damage, says Ogboru.

Is ApHogee protein treatment good for hair?

After rinsing and moisturizing with ApHogee Balancing Moisturizer, the results are astounding. ApHogee Two-Step Protein Treatment can help improve other salon services as well and is highly recommended for hair that: Is too weak or fine to take a perm, bleach, straightener or relaxer. (use the week PRIOR to service)

Should I deep condition after using ApHogee protein treatment?

When applying a deep protein treatment, you must be sure to apply a deep moisturizing product after. Brands like Aphogee come have a two-step protein treatment that has a deep rinse out moisturizer as the last step.

Can you let ApHogee protein treatment air dry?

Put the Aphogee 2 Step Protein Treatment into a spray bottle to make it easier to apply. Section your hair and spray the product into each section very carefully, focusing on your ends and where the damage lies. Let your air dry for 30 minutes, until the mixture had hardened on my head.

How do I know if my hair has too much protein?

Your hair may look and feel dry, brittle, dull, and stiff. If you take a closer look at your hair, protein overload may also cause split ends and breakage. It may also shed more. If you're noticing more strands on your comb or brush than usual, that could be a telltale sign of high protein hair.

How do you know if your hair is protein sensitive?

To find out if you have protein-sensitive hair, James suggests removing all protein-rich products from your hair care regime for a period of three to four months. Then, test one of those products on a section of your hair. “If your hair becomes noticeably dry and brittle, you're likely protein-sensitive,” she explains.

Can protein treatments damage hair?

Protein treatments, when used in moderation, may provide the strength your hair needs to minimize dryness and damage. However, these treatments should only be used as directed. Using a protein treatment every day will add too much weight to your hair and end up causing even more damage.

How long does ApHogee take to work?

ApHogee Two-Step Protein Treatment strengthens most hair approximately six weeks.

Is ApHogee curly girl approved?

Aphogee Protein Treatment It's not strictly curly girl friendly, as it contains silicone. But it's not high up on the ingredients list, and it's a necessary “evil” I'm willing to compromise on when my hair is in a highly over-moisturised state.

Does protein stop hair breakage?

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.

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.

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.

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. ...

Is hydrolyzed protein a myth?

The simple fact is that hydrolyzed proteins have been a commonly used ingredient in many hair products for decades and the notion of “protein sensitivity” is a myth. Because of this popular misconception, hair protein treatments have received a bad rap and it’s time to clear the confusion.

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 ...

Why does my scalp burn?

Scalp burning may be a result of damage to nerves. As mentioned above, cervical spine disease may be one such condition. But diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and stroke can all give scalp symptoms. Many issues affecting the tiny nerves of the scalp can cause scalp burning.

What causes scalp burns?

Individuals with scalp burning needs a thorough examination to evaluate for underlying scalp disease. A variety of inflammatory scalp disorders can trigger burning including scalp psoriasis , seborrheic dermatitis, scarring alopecia, dermatomyositis, tinea capitis, sunburns, irritant and allergic contact ...

What is the best treatment for scalp burn?

Treatment for Burning Scalp. The treatment of burning scalp will depend on the diagnosis. For patients with scarring alopecia, treatments such as topical steroids, steroid injections and oral anti-inflammatory mediation such as doxycycline or hydroxychloroquine will frequently help stop the scarring alopecia itself as well as the burning. ...

What is the burning scalp syndrome?

The burning scalp syndrome (similar to burning mouth syndrome) is a variant of scalp dysesthesia. Sensitive scalp syndrome may also be as well. 3. Depression and Other Psychological Issues. There is a well known relationship between the brain and the skin and this has been referred to as the 'brain-skin' axis.

What is the term for a group of conditions that give physical symptoms in the scalp without any other unusual findings at the

2. Dysesthesias. The scalp dysesthesias, as described by Hoss and Segal in 1998, are a group of conditions that give physical symptoms in the scalp without any other unusual findings at the time of examination (normal scalp examination).

Can scalp dysesthesia be caused by stress?

The cause of scalp dysesthesias is not clear. One study (reference below) suggested that a high proportion of women with scalp dysesthesias had cervical spine disease. It seems that patients worsen with stress and improve with anti-depressants (venlafaxine, amitrytyline). Many respond to topical or oral gabapentin.

Why does my scalp burn?

In some cases, there is not an obvious physical cause as to the pain and burning. In other cases, the burning may be a result of a skin irritant or dermatological condition.

What does it mean when your scalp burns?

A burning scalp can cause discomfort, and it can oftentimes be accompanied by itching, flaking, redness, and even small bumps. But what if I told you that a burning scalp could have another side effect? Hair loss.

Why does my scalp tingle?

The two most common causes of scalp tingling and burning are: skin irritants, and dermatological conditions. The scalp is exposed to many chemicals on a regular basis. These chemicals reside inside shampoos, hair conditioners, dyes, bleaches, and hair care products. Your scalp is also regularly exposed to environmental irritants, such as pollution.

What happens if you don't have sebum?

Without sebum, the scalp’s skin can become dehydrated and unmoisturized, both of which lend themselves to itching, flaking, and general irritation. Sebum also protects against damage such as that caused by hair products, pollution, and even the sun’s UV rays.

Can burning scalp cause hair loss?

As burning scalp syndrome doesn’t have a physical trigger associated with it, you may be wondering how it can cause hair loss. The answer is simple. When a person feels tingling, burning, or irritation of the scalp, they are more likely to agitate the scalp in a bid to stop the pain.

Is burning scalp syndrome bad for you?

While burning scalp syndrome isn’t detrimental to your health, the symptoms can be distracting at best and maddening at worst.

Can chemicals affect hair color?

Any chemicals that are meant to change your hair, whether it’s the color or the texture, are harsh by their very nature. Aside from damaging the hair, they can also cause irritation, itching, and burning of the scalp.

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