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Hey there my little mad scientist:grin: I have a question for you. I have some oat protein, wheat protein, cottonseed protein, honeyquat, and of course, the infamous SAA. I want to make a leave-in spray/condish for use after washing my hair. Can you tell me if any of these (aside from the honeyquat) are safe to leave on the hair? Or would I have to rinse them out?
 
Ooooh, those sound YUMMY!!

I'm not Sareca - haven't even gotten my stuff yet - but aren't there several off of the shelf leave-ins/sprays that have those ingredients in there?
 
Wow, cottonseed's a new one on me. *off to look it up*

Oat protein and wheat protein are definitely safe to use on hair. :yep: They're considered light proteins (like SAA). Oat protein's my favorite (second to SAA). It helps the hair hold moisture and who doesn't need more of that. :drunk: I add it to the red palm cream I use everyday. Love that stuff! Other's swear by wheat protein,but I never noticed much difference. :ohwell: I love it in my cocoa butter mix tho. Both are great for skin and hair.

I use them at about 3-5% in leave-in applications. I rarely use them in rinse off applications.
 
Wow, cottonseed's a new one on me. *off to look it up*

Oat protein and wheat protein are definitely safe to use on hair. :yep: They're considered light proteins (like SAA). Oat protein's my favorite (second to SAA). It helps the hair hold moisture and who doesn't need more of that. :drunk: I add it to the red palm cream I use everyday. Love that stuff! Other's swear by wheat protein,but I never noticed much difference. :ohwell: I love it in my cocoa butter mix tho. Both are great for skin and hair.

I use them at about 3-5% in leave-in applications. I rarely use them in rinse off applications.
Okay, thanks a lot chica!! I knew I could count on you:lachen:
 
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