Protein Conditioners - the Secret to Healthy Hair

Should you add protein conditioning to your hair care regimen? Well, let me ask you this: did you know that protein is one of the main properties that makes up hair? If you are doing things that can potentially break down these protein bonds, you need to do something to build them back up. That's where protein conditioning comes in.

Do You Need a Protein Conditioner?

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  • Do you relax your hair?
  • Do you heat style your hair?
  • Do you have split ends?

If you can answer yes to any of the above questions, then you need a protein conditioner.

What Kinds of Protein Treatments Exist?

  • Hardcore protein treatments like Aphogee Damaged Hair Treatment
  • Protein Conditioners like ORS Hair Mayo
  • Milder protein treatments Nexxuss Emergencee

Depending upon your level of damage with your hair will determine the type you need.

What Schedule Should You Follow?

  • If relaxed, use a protein treatment before and after relaxer treatments.
  • If your hair is damaged, use a protein treatment every other week.
  • If your hair is natural and/or in good health, use a protein conditioner every month or every other month

Determine a schedule that fits with your hair type and how you style your hair.

How to do a Protein Treatment

  1. Wash and condition hair.
  2. Apply conditioner. Sit under dryer for 15 minutes.
  3. Rinse.

No matter the condition, texture or the way you style your hair, protein should be incorporated into your routine. Protein conditioning is an important component to getting and maintaining healthy long hair. Remember to always follow up your protein conditioner with a moisturizing conditioner!

Protein Conditioners - the Secret to Healthy Hair

Nina Dyoran is the owner of http://www.Long-Healthy-Hair-Advisor.com where she gives advice, tips, and step by step instructions on how to grow long, healthy hair. Check out her website to find out more information on Protein Conditioners