LadyRaider
Well-Known Member
According to the beauty brains, this ingredient in conditioners actually works with heat to strengthen your hair.
What do you think?
(It's in the Silicon Mix I have on my head right now.)
http://thebeautybrains.com/2008/04/29/how-to-protect-your-hair-from-heat-damage/
Iron damage can be reduced by using conditioners formulated with low molecular weight conditioners that can penetrate into the hair like cetrimonium chloride. Another study (see Reference 2) showed that exposing hair to heat in the presence of such a conditioning agent actually caused an increase in tensile strength (the force required to break a hair). This is because the heat reacts with the conditioning agents and cross links some of the protein chains inside the hair. Look for products like Sunsilk Heat Defense Cream
if you want this effect.
What do you think?
(It's in the Silicon Mix I have on my head right now.)
http://thebeautybrains.com/2008/04/29/how-to-protect-your-hair-from-heat-damage/
Iron damage can be reduced by using conditioners formulated with low molecular weight conditioners that can penetrate into the hair like cetrimonium chloride. Another study (see Reference 2) showed that exposing hair to heat in the presence of such a conditioning agent actually caused an increase in tensile strength (the force required to break a hair). This is because the heat reacts with the conditioning agents and cross links some of the protein chains inside the hair. Look for products like Sunsilk Heat Defense Cream