How long does protein hair last?

Protein hair treatments last a few weeks or months, depending on the treatment and how it is done. Professional protein hair treatments at salons or clinics usually last up to six months. OTC protein hair treatments at home can give visible effects lasting up to 4-8 weeks.
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How long does protein stay in hair?

A Brazilian Protein treatment, is a chemical procedure usually done in a salon which can make hair look straighter for up to 6 months.
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Does protein wash out of hair?

Cleanse: Cleansing does help get rid of excess protein on the surface of hair, but you don't want to overdo it by washing excessively. By using a cleansing/clarifying shampoo, you can gradually reduce the protein buildup on your hair until it becomes softer and more manageable.
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How often should I put protein in my hair?

As a general rule, it is safe to use a protein treatment weekly for the first month to restore hair's strength and elasticity. Use once or twice a month thereafter. Overuse of protein treatments can actually dry hair out. Always follow the directions on the package or consult your stylist.
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What does protein overload hair look like?

Your hair may look and feel dry, brittle, dull, and stiff. If you take a closer look at your hair, protein overload may also cause split ends and breakage. It may also shed more. If you're noticing more strands on your comb or brush than usual, that could be a telltale sign of high protein hair.
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What are the signs of too much protein?

Symptoms associated with too much protein include:
  • intestinal discomfort and indigestion.
  • dehydration.
  • unexplained exhaustion.
  • nausea.
  • irritability.
  • headache.
  • diarrhea.
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How do you know if your hair hates protein?

Experiencing dry, stiff, and brittle hair after using a product with protein or high amounts of protein is a good indicator that too much in present in your hair, which compromises the protein and moisture balance. Too much moisture creates limp hair that is too elastic.
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Can too much protein break your hair off?

Common signs of protein overload

If you pull one strand of hair it will have no elasticity, but instead it will snap and break. The hair will feel dry, brittle and stringy, because it won't have enough moisture to stretch and support elasticity. The hair will lose shine and look dull.
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Can too much protein cause hair loss?

Interestingly, consuming too much protein can also lead to hair loss. This is because when the body has an excess of protein, it will start to excrete the excess through the urine. The hair follicles are then deprived of much-needed nutrients, which can lead to shedding and thinning.
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Is keratin or protein better?

Keratin is used to smooth and straighten hair, but with PROTEIN, the result isn't just a smoother look, but also an added boost of health that rejuvenates, restores vitality, and smoothens, frizzy hair. Be ready for your keratin/protein treatment by making sure you have time off for the entire day.
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How do you lose protein in your hair?

Hair is composed of chains of amino acids or proteins called keratin. Over time, over-manipulation, chemical treatments like perms, relaxers, and hair dye, heat styling, and environmental stress can cause the keratin bonds to break and the cuticle (outlayer of the hair) to raise, exposing the innermost layer.
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Is protein hair loss reversible?

When this happens, the body will help save protein by shifting growing hairs into the resting phase. Increased hair shedding can occur 2 to 3 months later. This condition can be reversed and prevented by eating the proper amount of protein and, when dieting, maintaining adequate protein intake.
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Can Olaplex fix protein overload?

While some OLAPLEX products contain some protein, the amounts are minimal and not enough to be considered a protein treatment. Therefore, OLAPLEX is not a protein treatment.
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How do I know if my hair has too much protein or moisture?

Take a strand of your hair and try stretching it.
  1. If it stretches quite far, feels a tad mushy and then snaps, it is indicative of the hair being over-moisturised. ...
  2. If it feels dry and brittle and snaps almost immediately, it is indicative of a protein overload.
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Does frizzy hair need protein or moisture?

Hair that is dry, brittle, or rough needs softening and moisturizing through fatty acid-rich ingredients found in plant, nut, and seed oils and aloe vera gel. Hair that is ultra-fine or chemically damaged to the point of having a mushy, cotton candy-like feel, needs protein.
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What does over moisturized hair look like?

The hair will feel mushy, limp and excessively soft. Your curls will struggle to hold their shape, they will have little definition and tend to fall flatter than normal. You will have more frizz than normal, a fluffy, soft type of frizzy hair.
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How do I know if my curls need protein?

Signs Your Curly Hair Needs Protein
  • Low elasticity: hair strands stretch far but do not return to normal shape (no bounce) or break.
  • Hair feels overly soft and lifeless.
  • Often happens to high porosity hair.
  • Strands fall out while brushing.
  • Hair looks stringy & limp when wet.
  • Hair feels mushy or gummy when wet.
  • Hygral fatigue.
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What type of hair doesn't like protein?

Those who have low porosity hair or fine strands are more prone to protein sensitivity than other hair types and textures. You may have heard that you should avoid using protein altogether and focus on moisture, however, protein is essential for everyone's hair.
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What type of hair should avoid protein?

If you have protein sensitivity, avoid using protein products for a while. Excess protein buildup affects all types of hair, especially low-porosity i. hair (type 3 and 4). Low porosity hair cannot absorb water easily, and using protein-rich products can further prevent water absorption, causing hair breakage.
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What does it look like when hair needs protein?

Hair that is stringy, flat, or limp is a definite sign that your hair needs a protein treatment. Normally, hair should be pretty durable and full, so when it starts to droop, take notice. By adding protein back into the hair, you can revitalize your strands and get them to a healthier state.
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Does high protein go away?

The body can't store protein, so once needs are met, any extra is used for energy or stored as fat. Excess calories from any source will be stored as fat in the body.
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How much protein is too much in a day?

It's hard to provide a specific answer since so much is still uncertain and the experts themselves don't agree. However, for the average person (who is not an elite athlete or heavily involved in body building) it's probably best to aim for no more than 2 gm/kg; that would be about 125 grams/day for a 140-pound person.
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