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How to Create Balance Between Protein & Moisture

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Curlybeauty

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My hair seems to be pretty porous, and I have been seeing some broken hairs lately.

But when I go to do a light protein my hair acts a donkey. How am I supposed to create some balance when my hair is so bipolar?


Suggestions Please...
 
My hair seems to be pretty porous, and I have been seeing some broken hairs lately.

But when I go to do a light protein my hair acts a donkey. How am I supposed to create some balance when my hair is so bipolar?


Suggestions Please...

LMAO @ the bolded.

I wish I had an answer for you. At first, I was all about keeping the balance, but then I messed up and got a mild case of protein overload (accidently left the treatment in too long) and since then it's been to-he11 with that ****!

Before the protein mishap tho, I my hair was doing pretty well with the generic joico kpak reconstructing conditioner every 6 weeks. Of course, I followed that up with a moisturizing DC (AO HSR) right after.
 
Have you tried yogurt? It's very, VERY light protein and you can mix with a little honey, conditioner and oil, that way you get both and your hair won't overload on one or the other.
 
Maybe you can try a lighter protein conditioner. I like to mix my protein conditioner with oils to make it more moisturizing. You can also try mixing the protein conditioner with a moisturizing conditioner.
 
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