Gigglez5684
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Hello ladies I was just wondering if any of you had experienced damage from too much protein, and if so was your hair able to be revived with adaquate moisture and conditioning, or did you have to cut off the damage??
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PROTEIN HAS TO BE RINSED FROM THE HAIR AFTER EACH TREATMEN!!!!!Gigglez5684 said:Hello ladies I was just wondering if any of you had experienced damage from too much protein, and if so was your hair able to be revived with adaquate moisture and conditioning, or did you have to cut off the damage??
luvSLave said:When I first learned the wonders of protein I overdid it, using a medium strength treatment after every wash. I would completely wash it out and use a moisturizing conditioner afterwards but my hair still started to feel dry and break after a couple only a couple of applications. When I finally realized what the problem was, I immediately went into damage control mode, doing conditioner washes, moisturizing 2-3 times a day and using only moisturizing poos when I shampooed. Since I caught it early I didn't have to cut, but I wouldn't have made the decision to do so right away even if I did. Nurse your hair for a couple of weeks first and see how it responds.
Is Queen Helene Cholesteral protein? Last night I had the worst time detangling the back of my hair(Where the head hits the pillow while sleeping). I had to cut chunks out of my hair. I was nearly in tears. I felt that alot of my progress that I made is gone.
By looking at it, no one will know that hair is missing. But now I am restricted to just wearing puffs. I'm scared to do anything else to my hair. NO MORE flat ironing for the rest of the year.
I don't know what I did wrong. Over the weekend I pre-pooed my hair with QH and cleaned the house. Maybe I didn't get it all out. I don't know. I am sad though.
My SO says if I feel this way about my hair, I need to take a look at myself![]()
did you use the darker one with the pump? cause if I remember correctly that one does have protein, not the reg oneIs Queen Helene Cholesteral protein? Last night I had the worst time detangling the back of my hair(Where the head hits the pillow while sleeping). I had to cut chunks out of my hair. I was nearly in tears. I felt that alot of my progress that I made is gone.
By looking at it, no one will know that hair is missing. But now I am restricted to just wearing puffs. I'm scared to do anything else to my hair. NO MORE flat ironing for the rest of the year.
I don't know what I did wrong. Over the weekend I pre-pooed my hair with QH and cleaned the house. Maybe I didn't get it all out. I don't know. I am sad though.
My SO says if I feel this way about my hair, I need to take a look at myself![]()
I have been so good with my fairly new natural hair and protein. No protein hair cuts for me so far....I am adding this good advice from Kiya to my hair tool box just in case I get out of balance with my protein in the future.I've over protein'd my hair twice. Both times, a strict high moisture/no protein reggie got me back on my feet in about a week or so. The main aspect was nightly overnight baggying with a moisturizing DC - and I did it until my hair felt just on the edge of over-moisture, and then I did a LIGHT protein treatment, just to restore the balance.![]()