Give your hair a much-needed boost with protein treatment

Protein is essential for your hair, and a lack of it can lead to brittle, damaged hair. So, do you need a protein treatment for hair or not?
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Natalia Ningthoujam Published: 17 Feb 2024, 15:00 pm IST
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Curly or straight hair, protein treatments are popular amongst women. They improve the look and feel of hair apart from adding shine to your hair. Apart from appearance, protein treatments help to make hair healthy. They nourish hair and prevent tresses from getting damaged. You may think that coconut oil can solve most of your hair problems, but there are times when your hair also needs protein treatment. Read on to know the benefits of protein treatment and if your hair needs it.

What is a protein treatment for hair?

Protein treatment is a type of hair cosmetic treatment that involves the application of products containing protein, says beauty veteran Dr Blossom Kochhar. This treatment prevents the locks from getting damaged and helps strengthen hair by hydrating and restoring protein balance in the hair.

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Is protein treatment needed for your hair? Image courtesy: Freepik

How to know if your hair needs protein treatment?

Protein hair treatments are generally good for women of all hair types. They are helpful for hair that is not in the best shape and health, says the expert. One way to be certain is by brushing your hair. If you comb your hair and notice a lot of hair strands coming out than usual or it feels flat, your hair definitely needs protein.

What are the benefits of protein treatment for hair?

Protein is an important nutrient for maintaining hair health. Here are some benefits of this treatment:

1. Strengthens hair

As hair is composed of keratin protein, taking protein treatments for hair helps reduce breakage and split ends, strengthening the strands from within, says the expert. If you are experiencing excessive hair fall, this treatment can help balance the overall health of your hair.

2. Prevents hair damage

Hair tends to get damaged due to a variety of environmental and lifestyle factors. A good protein treatment can prevent hair damage.

3. Maintains hair elasticity

Elasticity here refers to the hair’s ability to stretch and return to its original shape without breaking. Protein treatments enhance elasticity, reducing the risk of breakage during styling.

4. Adds shine to hair

Protein treatments can contribute to the overall appearance of your hair by adding shine and smoothness. By repairing and strengthening the hair cuticle, protein treatments give your hair a healthy shine.

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Protein treatment adds shine to hair. Image courtesy: Freepik

Can you do protein treatment at home?

Yes, you can do these treatments at home. You can always go for egg masks, but there are other DIY hair protein treatments that you can try:

1. Protein treatment with honey and yogurt

  • Add three teaspoons of honey to half a cup of yogurt and mix well.
  • Apply it on your hair, especially the roots and tips, and let it sit for 30 minutes.
  • Wash your hair with water and a mild shampoo.

2. Protein treatment with wheat germ

  • Take one ripe banana, one ripe avocado, one tablespoon of wheat germ oil, and one teaspoon rose oil.
  • Mash the avocado and banana well. Add the oils to the mashed avocado and banana, and mix well.
  • Apply this mixture to your hair and let it stay on your locks for an hour then shampoo your hair.

Even though protein treatments are good for hair, they should be done with caution. If done excessively, it can make your hair dry and brittle, says the expert. You can go for a this treatment once every four to six weeks if you have natural hair with mild damage. Those with curly hair can go for this treatment once every two to three weeks.

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Natalia Ningthoujam has written on various subjects - from music to films and fashion to lifestyle - as a journalist in her career that started in 2010. After getting stories from the crime scene, police headquarters, and conducting interviews with celebrities, she is now writing on health and wellness which has become her focus area. ...Read More

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