Mercie
New Member
Hair naturally produces its own protein so, why is it necesary to still do protein treatments on it?
I thought I would need to a protein treatment on my mother's hair since, her braids have just been taken out. (It was very fragile when we first took the braids out but, it took as a week to finish detangling everything so by the time I washed her hair the hair was strong and acted as how healthy hair should. Meaning that it didn't stretch too much, and it wasn't brittle.)
So, if someone is consuming a healthy amount of protein in their meals they shouldn't have to do protein treatments on their hair?
I thought I would need to a protein treatment on my mother's hair since, her braids have just been taken out. (It was very fragile when we first took the braids out but, it took as a week to finish detangling everything so by the time I washed her hair the hair was strong and acted as how healthy hair should. Meaning that it didn't stretch too much, and it wasn't brittle.)
So, if someone is consuming a healthy amount of protein in their meals they shouldn't have to do protein treatments on their hair?