This video needs to be seen by everyone! You've done it again. I found the best way for me to use protein in my natural hair is to use products not specifically for strengthening but still contain some protein. So like my shampoo has some and some in my leave in but they are not high up in the ingredients. Just a little here and there but full on treatments are too much.
Yess the “little and often” approach with protein is what will work best for protein sensitive hair and arguably it’s great at fixing damage as it occurs as opposed to waiting to do one big protein heavy treatment xxx
You really have the best videos. YES YES YES, let's normalise looking 'normal'. You're a beauty, edges slicked or not. And so timely! My hair had started acting weirdly - dry as, no matter how I tried to moisturise it, and the curls wouldn't form properly or clump (I'm a W&G girl). I finally worked out I probably had protein overload. I know my hair loves protein, but learning about the difference sizes of the chains is really helpful. Can't wait for your video about product recommendations. Keep them coming. Love ya ❤️
Thank you so much for this😭😭 because it can be hard just getting on here looking normal the pressure to be dolled up etc is crazy!! & yess I am the same my hair loves protein and I have definitely overdone it a lot of times, a good cleanse and lots of moisture should help revive your hair! & Love youuuu tooo🤍🤍
What a phenomenal, scientific explanation. It even explains my own, extremely protein sensitive experience. I find that for me the ABSOLUTE best way to get protein is to A.) use smallers proteins B.) use them in smaller quantities and C.) GET THEM VIA YOUR SHAMPOO!. It was always a hypothesis of mine but now I believe the reason it was working for me was the shampoo naturally cleanses away what would otherwise end up being "overabsorbed". I do still feel like "High / Low" porosity is mostly used to convey peoples hair relationship with moisture so even though all black hair is higher in porosity, I understand what they mean by saying low porosity.
Thank you!🥺🥺🤍🤍 & yess making sure to wash out excess protein is the way forward shampoos are great way to do this! & yes I understand it too but I do wish the natural hair would stop claiming low porosity, it’s a characteristic that only applies to Asians/Caucasians and makes it difficult to understand how/why our hair interacts with certain products! Thank you for your comment🤍🤍
Protein treatments and masks are for extremely damaged hair. I wouldn’t recommend anyone to use strong protein masks unless they truly need it otherwise yes it will ruin hair. Low molecular proteins in small doses is the best way to incorporate protein xx
@@naturalnadinee my hair is bleached and I thought it was extremely damaged so I did the Shea Moisture black castor oil mask and Oh my god my hair dries in 30 seconds now. Its scary and it gets super dry and frizzy so quickly. As if there is no moisture on my hair. I am absolutely mortified. And my hair used to take forever to dry before. So I’m guessing my hair is protein sensitive??
@@SogDoughSo sorry to hear that! But there’s hope. Have you considered finding a hair stylist that specializes in natural hair? At least you will have a professional working to get your hair back healthy and to a point where you can go back to managing your hair on your own. Good luck luv❤
This video series has been so helpful. I have religously stuck with. SheaMoistures Jamaican Black Castor Oils Line Religously and it uses Keratin and I have had no issues. But I use it about 4x year. And I do notice if i use it too much my hair would get stiff. And when this woukd happen I would intuitively switch to the Manuka line which I am just discovering uses Silk Protien. Now that I know know the difference even more I know how to implement my routine better. Thank you 🙏🏿
I love this! Thank you for sharing I have honestly found understanding products has saved me from a lot of trial and error with products too subconsciously xxx
Omg Shea Moisture masks ruined my hair. I think its because it caused a protein buildup on my hair. My hair is wavy bleached so i think I am protein sensitive
I started taking a complex amino acid afew months ago. Alot of people are deficient in amino acid so i figure if i increase this internally my hair can only benifit. Its strong and healthy tho so im not complaining. I did do a protein treatment about a year and a half ago and my hair became brittle straight away and started breaking off. It was really bad. Took me a while to rebalance with moisturising so i will only take a supliment now just incase
Thisbis big misinformation. Its nearly impossible to be both alive and "deficient" in amino acids lmao. Many people under consume protein and could see better hair strength and growth with more. Thats VERY different from a nutritional deficiency. And if you bother to supplement its probably better to supplement with a complete protein which has all the amino acids you need
Hi 👋🏽 I’ve recently found this channel and You’ve helped me so much! I bought the “amino touch” drops from Amazon. It uses hydrolyzed keratin and hydrolyzed collegen. Would you recommend them? Are they small or large proteins? 💗
With this in mind Is olaplex, then a protein treatment, a moisturizer and finishing with a keratin treatment the general plan of care for 4c 'african' hair types?
How do you get your hair back to normal after high sensitivity to protein. One side of my hair is so dry and no matter what I do it will not curl every since I put a protein treatment in my hair.
This video needs to be seen by everyone! You've done it again. I found the best way for me to use protein in my natural hair is to use products not specifically for strengthening but still contain some protein. So like my shampoo has some and some in my leave in but they are not high up in the ingredients. Just a little here and there but full on treatments are too much.
Yess the “little and often” approach with protein is what will work best for protein sensitive hair and arguably it’s great at fixing damage as it occurs as opposed to waiting to do one big protein heavy treatment xxx
@@naturalnadinee
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😂😂😂😂😂
You didn't look like a hot mess. You just looked natural. We are still beautiful in our natural state 🙃
You really have the best videos. YES YES YES, let's normalise looking 'normal'. You're a beauty, edges slicked or not. And so timely! My hair had started acting weirdly - dry as, no matter how I tried to moisturise it, and the curls wouldn't form properly or clump (I'm a W&G girl). I finally worked out I probably had protein overload. I know my hair loves protein, but learning about the difference sizes of the chains is really helpful.
Can't wait for your video about product recommendations.
Keep them coming. Love ya ❤️
Thank you so much for this😭😭 because it can be hard just getting on here looking normal the pressure to be dolled up etc is crazy!! & yess I am the same my hair loves protein and I have definitely overdone it a lot of times, a good cleanse and lots of moisture should help revive your hair! & Love youuuu tooo🤍🤍
What a phenomenal, scientific explanation. It even explains my own, extremely protein sensitive experience. I find that for me the ABSOLUTE best way to get protein is to A.) use smallers proteins B.) use them in smaller quantities and C.) GET THEM VIA YOUR SHAMPOO!. It was always a hypothesis of mine but now I believe the reason it was working for me was the shampoo naturally cleanses away what would otherwise end up being "overabsorbed".
I do still feel like "High / Low" porosity is mostly used to convey peoples hair relationship with moisture so even though all black hair is higher in porosity, I understand what they mean by saying low porosity.
Thank you!🥺🥺🤍🤍 & yess making sure to wash out excess protein is the way forward shampoos are great way to do this!
& yes I understand it too but I do wish the natural hair would stop claiming low porosity, it’s a characteristic that only applies to Asians/Caucasians and makes it difficult to understand how/why our hair interacts with certain products!
Thank you for your comment🤍🤍
Protein mask ruined my hair 😢
Protein treatments and masks are for extremely damaged hair. I wouldn’t recommend anyone to use strong protein masks unless they truly need it otherwise yes it will ruin hair. Low molecular proteins in small doses is the best way to incorporate protein xx
@@naturalnadinee my hair is bleached and I thought it was extremely damaged so I did the Shea Moisture black castor oil mask and Oh my god my hair dries in 30 seconds now. Its scary and it gets super dry and frizzy so quickly. As if there is no moisture on my hair. I am absolutely mortified. And my hair used to take forever to dry before. So I’m guessing my hair is protein sensitive??
@@SogDoughSo sorry to hear that! But there’s hope. Have you considered finding a hair stylist that specializes in natural hair? At least you will have a professional working to get your hair back healthy and to a point where you can go back to managing your hair on your own. Good luck luv❤
I did know that there are different sizes of things like hyaluronic acid, but had no idea there were different sizes of protein. Sooo good to know!
Yes there is and makes all the difference using smaller sized proteins, glad it helped! Xxx
Thank you! You really don't know what you don't know until you know. ❤️❤️
Yess exactlyyyy this! Glad it helped 🤍
Wow this is the best video ever about natural hair , very educative , I feel I started to understand my hair
oh wow i have low porosity natural afro hair but my hair loves protein its so soft afterwards thank you for the research
This video series has been so helpful. I have religously stuck with. SheaMoistures Jamaican Black Castor Oils Line Religously and it uses Keratin and I have had no issues. But I use it about 4x year. And I do notice if i use it too much my hair would get stiff. And when this woukd happen I would intuitively switch to the Manuka line which I am just discovering uses Silk Protien. Now that I know know the difference even more I know how to implement my routine better. Thank you 🙏🏿
I love this! Thank you for sharing I have honestly found understanding products has saved me from a lot of trial and error with products too subconsciously xxx
Omg Shea Moisture masks ruined my hair. I think its because it caused a protein buildup on my hair. My hair is wavy bleached so i think I am protein sensitive
You look beautiful ❤love your channel, thanks for bringing the FACTS with research. Bingeing your videos 😊
This makes so much sense
I started taking a complex amino acid afew months ago. Alot of people are deficient in amino acid so i figure if i increase this internally my hair can only benifit. Its strong and healthy tho so im not complaining. I did do a protein treatment about a year and a half ago and my hair became brittle straight away and started breaking off. It was really bad. Took me a while to rebalance with moisturising so i will only take a supliment now just incase
Thisbis big misinformation. Its nearly impossible to be both alive and "deficient" in amino acids lmao.
Many people under consume protein and could see better hair strength and growth with more. Thats VERY different from a nutritional deficiency. And if you bother to supplement its probably better to supplement with a complete protein which has all the amino acids you need
Hi 👋🏽 I’ve recently found this channel and You’ve helped me so much! I bought the “amino touch” drops from Amazon. It uses hydrolyzed keratin and hydrolyzed collegen. Would you recommend them? Are they small or large proteins? 💗
We love you sis ❤💕💕
🥹🥹🥹 and I love you guyssss!🤍🤍
You look great by the way
Aww😭😭 thank you so much! Because the way I almost didn’t post this cause I really felt like a hot mess🥺🤍
Great video !
With this in mind Is olaplex, then a protein treatment, a moisturizer and finishing with a keratin treatment the general plan of care for 4c 'african' hair types?
Olaplex and protein treatments are definitely a shout keratin treatments optional xx
How do you get your hair back to normal after high sensitivity to protein. One side of my hair is so dry and no matter what I do it will not curl every since I put a protein treatment in my hair.
Cleanse thoroughly with a clarifying shampoo and use a moisturising DC back to back xxx
Rhassoul clay wash has helped the protein buildup in my hair. Clarifying shampoos didn’t help me.
Protein is you best friend if you have hp hair. It’s lp hair that dislikes protein
How and when can a natural you keratin properly?
If you cleanse and shampoo regularly there should be no major issues
@@naturalnadinee is it only with heat that keratin works?
@@ameenahshebe2717 no you can use keratin regardless but it layers on the hair which makes it perfect for heat applications
@@naturalnadinee thanks
Bruh I used protein on my low porosity hair…lost my edges lol never again
Lack of moisture! Try again! Protein is beneficial for hair xx
@@naturalnadinee lol okay
I’m low porosity I use it all the time only when I stop my hair breaks apart drastically
No laid edges are cute too boo
Thanks boo! You right!x