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5 Signs To Identify Need Of Protein Treatment For Your Hair

Just like not only your body needs proteins but also hair needs proteins to stay healthy. If your hair feels limp or weak then it is an indication of protein treatment for your hair. Protein treatments boost and help to reconstruct and strengthen hair strands with a variety of nutrients and proteins. Having protein packed strands is an amazing way to maintain your overall hair health and keep it in the best possible shape.

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5 Signs To Identify Need Of Protein Treatment For Your Hair

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  1. 5 Signs To Identify Need Of Protein Treatment For Your Hair Just like not only your body needs proteins but also hair needs proteins to stay healthy. If your hair feels limp or weak then it is an indication of protein treatment for your hair. Protein treatments boost and help to reconstruct and strengthen hair strands with a variety of nutrients and proteins. Having protein packed strands is an amazing way to maintain your overall hair health and keep it in the best possible shape. For those who are planning on coloring, lightening or chemically texturizing their hair this treatment can be great. By receiving a protein treatment prior to chemically treating your strands, helps you to strengthen the base of your hair and are essentially making it a healthier canvas for your color. Stay away from products that add too much protein to the strands. To keep your strands strong and healthy without feeling crunchy or stiff, consult hair expert to see how often your hair needs an extra protein boost. Human hair is made out of tough, fibrous proteins like keratin that help keep it strong, it can start to rebel and look lifeless when hair lacks this protein. Treat your hair concerns by restoring those building blocks in your hair. Here are 5 signs indicating your hair needs a protein treatment. 1. Your Hair Has High Porosity Hair with high porosity often has tears and gaps in the strands making it more susceptible to damage. Too much of water is absorbed in the gaps and tears of the hair causing frizz, tangles and even color loss on color treated hair. In order to strengthen your strands protein treatment is needed. It works by nourishing the hair with vital proteins that help seal those gaps and creating a stronger canvas for styling. 2. Your Hair Has Lost Its Elasticity Is your hair hard to curl or even losing its natural curl? This might result in hair losing its elasticity. When your hair loses its elasticity it is a sign of protein treatment. By boosting hair’s protein levels, you can boost its elasticity making your hair bouncier, full of life, and easier to style. 3. Your Hair Is Stringy Or Limp If hair is stringy, flat, or limp it indicates protein treatment. Take notice of your hair when it starts to droop as it is durable and full in normal. You can revitalize your strands and get them to a healthier state by protein treatment to your hair.

  2. 4. Your Hair Feels Gummy or Sticky It’s not a good sign having an odd feel to your hair. When your hair is gummy or sticky, it should be understood that your hair’s internal support system is pretty damaged. It can happen if your hair is chemically processed too frequently or suffered from an excessive amount of damage. When your hair’s support system has been weakened, texture of the hair changes and gives unpleasant feel. By having protein treatments you can help reconstruct your hair’s support system withhair care productsand give back life to your strands. 5. You’ve Recently Colored Your Hair The formula of the hair color may change the texture of your hair when your color it. Coloring too often may result the bonds of the hair can break causing split ends and damage to the hair. For a better base of hair color ask your stylist for a protein treatment before the color application. By doing this extra step, you can ensure your strands stay strong during the chemical service.

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