It is important to note that protein can range from strong (Collagen,keratin) to moderate (Wheat/soy protein). Some protein can be moisturizing,but protein is still protein and it is crucial to use in moderation.
i bought this leave in a month ago..and really it dries my hair ...i thought i wasnt moisturizing well but after using a couple of times and adding more wayer...its the same..dry hair..Now am using water and MPL..AND MY HAIR LIKES IT...i moisturise once a week and my hair is soft and not breaking
My hair actually loves this leave-in conditioner. It makes it soft and healthy and it's really helped the overall health of my hair. Also my hair is high porosity so maybe that's why
Thank you for sharing oo. I currently have this mega growth leave in conditioner and I noticed dryness and constant breakage. I thought it was because I haven't had a protein treatment for a while lo and Behold it's the other way round. And I was about to add more protein to my hair on next washday😭 thanks for sharing I really did look at the ingredients
Mega growth and madiana leave in conditioner did me shage, my hair was always dry and breaking. I have low porosity hair like you so getting affordable products that my likes is hard I have started making my own leave in conditioner and so far so good no more dry hair and now more breakage
Not me using it almost everyday 😂😂but very little amount tho I noticed that when I use a lot of this product,my hair breaks so bad but then I watched one of your videos and saw how little of the product you used and then I did the same My hair is always moisturized and soft Thanks for your videos
Not all proteins are for strengthing purpose,some aid in conditioning and moisture retention because they act like flim forming humectants thats why they are included in most hair products
Yes, some proteins are mild and can easily help with moisture retention. But, we’re not going to completely rule out that protein is protein. Too much protein regardless of the type, can still wreak havoc to your natural hair if you’re not careful. This product contains 4 protein or probably more. For instance, soy protein and wheat protein can be rated as mild-strength protein. If not used in moderation, can lead to breakage. This particular leave in conditioner is most suitable for damaged, colored or chemically treated hair and also those with high porosity. Or those suffering from moisture imbalance.
Sorry to hear that! I suck at recommending,because I personally haven't tried much products. But I shared a video that could guide you when picking a product just by trading the ingredients > ruclips.net/video/K8ocB2Lnu1A/видео.htmlsi=ra3F0ItLe3bdG-_w
Well yes, most hair color can break the protein bond in the hair and it can also create some gaps in the hair’s cuticle. Oh,and I can't just say high porosity and automatically expect everyone to understand it also includes chemically treated hair 👍🏾
It is important to note that protein can range from strong (Collagen,keratin) to moderate (Wheat/soy protein). Some protein can be moisturizing,but protein is still protein and it is crucial to use in moderation.
I love this review. Someone argued with me that this leave in is for those with relaxed hair, now I see the reason. 😂
Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
i bought this leave in a month ago..and really it dries my hair ...i thought i wasnt moisturizing well but after using a couple of times and adding more wayer...its the same..dry hair..Now am using water and MPL..AND MY HAIR LIKES IT...i moisturise once a week and my hair is soft and not breaking
it’s not about the water, but the amount of protein in it. 😊 But I’m glad your hair likes it.
My hair actually loves this leave-in conditioner. It makes it soft and healthy and it's really helped the overall health of my hair. Also my hair is high porosity so maybe that's why
Oh that’s nice. I’m glad you’ve found something that works for your hair 😊
@@natura__essie thanks🥰
Thank you for sharing oo. I currently have this mega growth leave in conditioner and I noticed dryness and constant breakage. I thought it was because I haven't had a protein treatment for a while lo and Behold it's the other way round. And I was about to add more protein to my hair on next washday😭 thanks for sharing I really did look at the ingredients
@@IAmJennieEhuine sorry about your experience. I'm glad you're aware now, that will guide you to use the product moderately
@@natura__essie yes😭
Mega growth and madiana leave in conditioner did me shage, my hair was always dry and breaking. I have low porosity hair like you so getting affordable products that my likes is hard
I have started making my own leave in conditioner and so far so good no more dry hair and now more breakage
@@offiakusilas4325 wow that cool. To think I wanted to get that mediana leave in conditioner that day,but I decided to go for mega growth
Not me using it almost everyday 😂😂but very little amount tho
I noticed that when I use a lot of this product,my hair breaks so bad but then I watched one of your videos and saw how little of the product you used and then I did the same
My hair is always moisturized and soft
Thanks for your videos
@@oxenasam7625 oh,I'm glad you paid attention and you found a way to make it work for you. ❤️
Not all proteins are for strengthing purpose,some aid in conditioning and moisture retention because they act like flim forming humectants thats why they are included in most hair products
Yes, some proteins are mild and can easily help with moisture retention. But, we’re not going to completely rule out that protein is protein.
Too much protein regardless of the type, can still wreak havoc to your natural hair if you’re not careful. This product contains 4 protein or probably more.
For instance, soy protein and wheat protein can be rated as mild-strength protein. If not used in moderation, can lead to breakage.
This particular leave in conditioner is most suitable for damaged, colored or chemically treated hair and also those with high porosity. Or those suffering from moisture imbalance.
My hair has actually started pulling out
Please, can you recommend pocket friendly deep conditioner and leave in conditioner for a low prosity hair
Sorry to hear that!
I suck at recommending,because I personally haven't tried much products.
But I shared a video that could guide you when picking a product just by trading the ingredients > ruclips.net/video/K8ocB2Lnu1A/видео.htmlsi=ra3F0ItLe3bdG-_w
@@natura__essie ok
Thank you for the response
If your hair is chemically treated (relaxed, dyed, texturised etc) you automatically have high porosity hair
Well yes, most hair color can break the protein bond in the hair and it can also create some gaps in the hair’s cuticle.
Oh,and I can't just say high porosity and automatically expect everyone to understand it also includes chemically treated hair 👍🏾
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