It’s so funny you would post this because I was just searching the internet for protein treatment other then Aphrogee. After hours of researched, I realize that most products that claim to be a protein treatment have very little protein ingredients or none at all. Thank you so much for doing the research for us and posting it.🥰😘
Amazing education!!! We are so wonderfully made-created- because all the damage we have done to our hair in ignorance; how we are not all suffering from severe hair damage is a wonder. Thank you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is wonderful of you to provide this list. Pure unflavoured gelatine is also an excellent real protein treatment ( for diy people) that pentrates the hair shaft and it works just as well as commercial brands. This is especially great if you are looking for something cost effective. Knox is a popular brand but there are others. Ingredients 1cup hot water 1 pack of gelatine ½-1 tsp of ACV ½ tbsp oil (optional) This is all you really need however it can be very runny and stiffens (like Aphogee 2 Step protein treatment) so I like to stir in about ¼-½ Cup of moisturizing conditioner. SheRea DeSol also has a great recipe 👌🏽
I have actually used the hi pro pac on a whim. Got it from Walmart years ago because of the price and my hair was relaxed. It was great hair grew very long and I didn't even realize that the product was having such a great effect on my hair. It just doesn't smell good.
I used Hi Pro Pac and shea moisture deep moisturizing mask ONLY for 1 year and a half during transition (3B high porosity), my hair didn't asked for anything else. Btw hipropac is super strong just very few minutes, the smell and shine is fabolous
as type 4 naturals I believe we are mostly high porosity. so that’s what my focus will be. if you have LP hair focus’s on smaller proteins like amino acids, silk proteins etc. I’ll do a video on on products for protein sensitive naturals and LP can use these too🌺
I plan on trying the hi pro. It’s difficult for me to find products that have ingredients that my hair might like. Thanks for introducing me to a new product.
I haven't done a protein treatment in a long time. I think I will try it out as I now know better of how to look after my hair. I finally bought glycerine and will be using it ut in my next wash day.
I use aphogee two step every 6 months,then i use products with protein, strengthening ingredients like ceramides or ayurveda and bond builders in between
Thank you for all that you do! I was ready to give up on my hair not too long ago but, after discovering your channel, I finally developed a routine that my hair loves and is *thriving* with. Just had a quick question though: I've been spraying my hair with the glycerine/aloe vera juice mixture and was wondering should I be keeping that in the fridge? It just dawned on me that the juice bottle says to refrigerate after opening lol.
yes refrigerate. I try to make only what I need and aloe is not always in my mix🌺. congratulations 🥳 for not giving up on your journey! let’s get it sis 🌺
Thanks much for your research! Great list of possibilities for a protein treatment. For me though, there were at least five products listed, that had some form of coconut, which, unfortunately, is ruinous to my hair. I will check out the others.
I've been using Dudley's DRC 28. They don't make it anymore but when I found out they would discontinue it I bought a lot of it. Dudley's has replaced it, but I have not checked to see what the replacement is since I have plenty of protein treatments. Aphrogee 2-step is another one that I have used many times. Hi-Pro-Pac has quite a few protein treatments that I like. The only rinse-out I have ever tried is Mill Creek Botanicals Keratin Repair. Since I shampoo frequently I only use strong protein about every 6 to 8 weeks. In between I generally use bond builders.
Skala Expert is a Brazilian based (I believe) brand that has A LOT of different conditioners, one of which might be a good protein treatment in my opinion. It's the one with the red container, with the name "Potao do Amor Treatment". It has hydrolyzed rice protein... I think 7th on the ingredient list, and about 5 or 6 other types of hydrolyzed protein further down the list. I believe that one was made for type 4 hair from the little bit of information I actually understand about it. It's marketed as a multi-use conditioner, most Skala products are. If it is as good as it looks, I'll be really happy because it comes in a really big rub.
Hello dear am just following your RU-vid channel from yesterday thank you for sharing one question high porosity does it gets easily wet South Africa ❤❤
proteins found in food veg and most botanicals are high molecular protein so they will not penetrate the hair. they can coat the cuticle though and offer strengthening benefits that way 🌺
Thanks for making this video sis, however i have a question. After a protein treatment, should i moisturize immediately after washing it off or do i wait for 72 hours before moisturizing as i`ve some people say?
proteins that are not TRUE. “ not having two ore more proteins in a product or proteins not appearing in the top 5-7 of the ingredient list” this was stated in the video. I hope it’s clearer now 🌺
@@CoilyDiariesthnx for The respond, I see that the mane choice 2 different protein mask has. Wich one you recommend better? The The Mane Choice alpha green tea & carrot deep strengthening & restorative mask treatment or the The Mane Choice Manetabolism Rejuvenation Solution Extra Healthy Warming Treatment Mask
I use the aphogee provitamin leave in conditioner which has about 3 proteins. I have the rinse out protein 1 but i only use it every couple months. Whats your thoughts on the leave in protein?
Girl you are trying to get a consultation out of me 😅 I haven’t used it before It’s a protein packed leave in that I would probably use if I had color treated, heat damage or generally just very damaged hair The vegetable protein though hydrolysed is a larder hydrolysed protein and is in large amounts being 5 or so on the list It also contains a two other protein so my initial thought would be that it will leave my hair feeling tough. Might work better for high porosity than low porosity Has silicone so maybe suitable for a weekly washer or clarifying natural Glycerin is at the bottom of the list so not really keen on that Also, maybe using it interchangeably or in combo with a more hydrating or moisturising product However, trying the product might change my opinion. It might feel ok on the hair so I always encourage you to be attentive to what your hair is saying about the product. Adding glycerin as a base layer might mitigate the possible drying effects
@CoilyDiaries lol! 2 b honest it doesn't feel "great" or anything 2 me. I just use it as some1 else's recommendation. I may add glycerin. Good idea! I'm a bad girl because I use the blow dryer on wash days so I probably need a lot more protein than others lol.
@@feefee2not a bad girl at all!! Enjoy your hair and implement what’s needed to keep it as healthy as possible. If you are high porosity and cleanse atleast twice a month, plus you use heat each wash day, keep using it
@@CoilyDiariesomg! Thank you for that explanation! I didn’t realize how glycerin is at the bottom. I use this as well. I heat style, but I don’t think it’s that moisturizing. So, I’m going to try Hask coconut oil leave in spray and an oil before blow drying. My deep conditioner has protein high up in the ingredients so I’m good.
Am so confused about my hair porosity, my hair dries out fast and very difficult to absorb water and it breaks alot. Am so confused and frustrated 😢😭😓 i need help pls ma
I’ve never cared so much about my hair but now I’m a mother to 2 beautiful kids and I want to lead them by example. I took out my permed hair and I’m starting all over to grow my hair and my babies hairs. So I know nothing about hairs. I’ve seen so many videos on RU-vid but I’m subscribing to yours first cos you seem to know what you are saying.