andromeda
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I'm pretty sure Aubrey Organics GlycoProtein Balance is considered a mild protein. Everyone's hair is different, but that's how I use it. I used it the week before last, hennaed last week (which is considered protein) and straightened, then used it again this week - my hair isn't mushy, as far as I can tell. I plan on using it once a month as a complement to hennaing.Rant. I'm struggling with my transition right now. My relaxed ends are giving me a really hard time...but I don't want to BC because I'm just at APL and I don't want to lose my length. But even more, I really don't want to perm anymore. UGH. I find myself flat ironing in order to deal with the differences in texture (I think I'm a 4a in the crown with some 3C around nape and edges), risking heat damage and breakage. So today, I told myself that I REFUSE to use heat until my 1 year mark in June and just rock uber-conditioned wash and goes (like today).
Also, I think my hair likes a lot of protein. I was misusing my Aphogee 2 step and using it every 2-3 weeks. Breakage and shedding stopped...so, I haven't don't one in weeks...now the shedding/breakage is picking up.
I hate the limbo of it all sometimes.
Okay...rant over.
Does anyone know of a light protein treatment I could use more frequently?
Giovanni Direct Leave In is also a light protein, not a treatment though. They've apparently changed the formula, so I don't know if that's still the case.
There's a thread around here somewhere on the different types of protein, which you might find useful. I think I bookmarked it. Let me look for it...eta: found it. Here's one by supergirl, with a very informative post by sistaslick. Here's another by mscocoface, with a very informative post by msa.
Also, as mentioned upthread, mummysgirl started a thread on transitioning styles, most, if not all, of which are no-heat.
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