Supergirl
With Love & Silk
I think some are misunderstanding what a protein treatment is and are incorrectly "labeling" certain conditioners as protein treatments. (example: someone referred to ORS Replenishing as a protein conditioner--it isn't) A protein treatment is usually specifically called such or it may be called a reconstructor. There are a few other terms that are synonymous with "protein treatment."
Many of your moisturizing conditioners will contain protein. This is a GOOD thing. For the hair cannot hold the moisture in without sufficient protein.
I hope this will provide some clarity if anyone has been confused and I hope this will make choosing conditioners an easy and stress free task.
Many of your moisturizing conditioners will contain protein. This is a GOOD thing. For the hair cannot hold the moisture in without sufficient protein.
I hope this will provide some clarity if anyone has been confused and I hope this will make choosing conditioners an easy and stress free task.
Just about everything marketed for ethnic/textured hair contains some amount of protein. SG is right. The hair needs protein to accept moisture. Protein shores up the holes and weak spots along the cuticle- so if your hair is properly "proteinated" (is that even a word?
), it will be able to hold onto the moisture you give it much better. Patching up the "holes" is very important for moisture retention.
but I'm glad you shed the light. Thanks Supergirl! You've done it again! Supergirl to the rescue!!! 


