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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2012

Am I Protein Sensitive? How do you know??

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  • @bermygirl147 oh wow! good looking out with that one...im glad someone else on here is protein sensitive...i do the same moisturizing treatments as you (previous vids)...i love my pre-poos so no more protein treatments...lesson learned

  • @torinakins yeah i agree i shouldnt have did but hey thats how you learn...i never really took the time to study my hair till now so now i know that i am indeed protein sensitive...

  • @radiant812 yeah i feel you..i shouldnt have did it...back to moisturizing treatments i go... 

  • if there is nothing wrong with your hair (breakage or imbalanced) why are you even adding protein. you may be over thinking this and doing too much.

  • I knew bc when I was relaxed I tried the aphogee and my hair felt like straw. It was so bad that it started breaking at the ends and I decided to trim and trim and trim. Eventually just went natural. I do use protein every few months in my giovanni smooth as silk shampoo/conditioner and my hair will feel good. But if I use it more often then that I get that extreme dryness/straw like hair that is must be soaking wet to have moisture or just be trimmed off. My hair is really thick 4b

  • I am protein sensitive, I have tried all of Naptural85 DIY conitioners, and if I use mayo or the greek yogart my hair feels worse than when i start. I have found that oils and honey work great on my hair. Honey is a moisturizing agent and mixing it with oils is a great preepoo/dc. i also use a little of my fave moisture conditioner and lots of oils and honey and acv and it works great. but if your hair feels stringy or dry after a protein treatment you are most likely protein sensitive. HTH!

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