Sugarhoney
Active Member
I've heard this happen to people but it doesn't happen to me no matter how much MSM I take. Methinks I have all the sulfur my body/hair can take.And what's weird is, I've read the opposite that it is having a higher sulfur content that makes one hair curlier than the other, which is why I've never understood the effect of silkier hair that people notice. I need to research that. :scratchch
http://www.blendedbeauty.com/types.html
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem99/chem99328.htm
Perhaps when hair has enough sulfur/sulphur it just takes on the most natural state? What's more, the curl is from sulphur bonds occuring from atoms that are a distance apart. Could it be that more sulphur causes the hair to have enough sulfur/sulphur (sorry the PH spelling is the one I grew up using so I apologizing for switching back and forth) so that bonds don't have to be formed between distant atoms, hence less bending?
http://www.riverflow.com/msm/special/index.html
You make a good point, but maybe sulfur and sulphur are two different things.