VroniL2006
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I think that it is interesting that on my Motions Silk Protein Conditioner jar, protein is not listed anywhere in the list of ingredients.
Has anyone else notice this?
Has anyone else notice this?
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Yeah, I guess they stopped typing the "protein" after the silk because they thought it would sound redundant or something lol. Silk in itself is mainly protein (roughly 97% animal protein and has eighteen amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein). Silk also helps prevent damage from products that contain alkaline by forming a protective film over the hair bonds (you better believe I will be applying the CHI Silk Infusion before relaxing again haha). Oh, and hydrolyzed just means they added water to it so the silk molecules gain more energy to be broken down quicker and can better penetrate into the hair strands (kinda like when you hydrolyze adenosine triphosphate...you add water and then you get adenosine diphosphate and an inorganic phosphate).VroniL2006 said:Well on mine, instead of saying hydrolized silk protein....mine says hydrolyzed silk. The hydolized collagen is on there too...ok, just checking. I was trying to google and see if the hydrolyzed silk was the protein, something told me that was probably it.