divachyk
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I always chase protein/moisture (p/m) balance and have a few broken strands here and there when I comb through my hair. I find myself referencing all of SistaSlick's articles to no avail. I am of the few that believe that zero breakage is unachievable (for me) whereas others feel zero breakage is achievable. I'm curious to hear your input....so my question is for the perfectly balanced --
(1) How did you achieve p/m balance?
(2) Now that you're balanced, do you experience breakage. If so, how much weekly? (included a poll)
(3) How do you combat your breakage?
This is not a debate over who is right/wrong about p/m balance and its impact on breakage, yet it's more informational (for me) because the topic of breakage is discussed so often - thx.
(1) How did you achieve p/m balance?
(2) Now that you're balanced, do you experience breakage. If so, how much weekly? (included a poll)
(3) How do you combat your breakage?
This is not a debate over who is right/wrong about p/m balance and its impact on breakage, yet it's more informational (for me) because the topic of breakage is discussed so often - thx.
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I would say it's mild, although I think it depends on the placement of collagen on the ingredient list which is in relation to the quantity. For me, I do have to do more than one treatment or combine a treatment with lots of collagen with a little bit of keratin to get the perfect balance with protein.
If my hair is just not co-operating with me before I get my relaxer, I make sure to put some type of Olive Oil spray just to coat the hair for easier combing when the stylist decides to rip through my hair. I don't use products in my hair after conditioning but I rather put something so that the comb glides better.