Moisture or Protein For Hair: What Your Hair Really Needs

When we talk about hair problems, we often say “dry,” “brittle,” “split ends,” and assume them to mean lack of moisture. This begs the question: Can moisture alone solve all hair problems? Protein treatments are essential for hair health, yet many hardly incorporate them into their routine. Only few realize that when hair lacks protein, even moisturizer cannot help.

While loading up on moisture won't give the complete bounce your curls can live out, protein overload is not a good idea either. 

Moisture vs Protein For Hair: Which Matters?

It is difficult to put a weight on which is more important because, certainly, both are. When hair is deficient in proteins, symptoms like breakage, inelasticity will begin to surface and hair that lacks moisture will start to become dull, frizzy and break too. The bottom line? Both moisture and protein for hair are essential, and the right balance is key. 

For curls, both moisture and protein should complement each other as they are equally needed. For some other hair types, protein may serve more than moisture. The key thing is knowing at what stage your hair deserves a bit of more moisture or more protein. 

What is Protein For Hair?

Hair is made of a protein known as keratin. This Keratin is held by bonds that give hair its natural shape and make it strong. Once this bond breaks perhaps by chemical treatments, heat or physical elements, the protein structure is altered and hair becomes liable to all forms of damage. When these bonds break, they are hard to fix. But eating protein-rich foods or using protein products can help to strengthen the hair over time. 

Although natural proteins have been lost, the right hair care products like those specifically formulated as keratin treatments can cater for protein needs in your hair. So, what they do is form a protective layer with ingredients such as wheat protein, soy protein, and collagen. You can find these ingredients in GK Hair's Keratin Treatment for all hair types. 

GK Hair's Keratin Treatment

Signs Your Hair Needs Protein 

Quite a number of factors can alter the protein in your hair which are not necessarily color treatments, emissions, and pollutions. Even everyday wear and tear can cause protein levels to decline. High-porosity hair needs protein the most in order to fill the cracks in the cuticles. If you have medium-porosity hair, you may need as much protein unless you frequently expose your hair to heat or UV rays. Here are easy signs that you need protein for hair:

  • Breakage and split ends

  • Severe frizz 

  • Lack of hair elasticity

  • Mushy, sticky and gummy hair

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Signs of Moisture Deficiency 

It's easier to recognize hair that needs moisture as the symptoms are more visible. Hair cuticles should open and close when they should, otherwise you may load up on moisture yet your hair lacks it. If you notice these signs, it's one of two things: you are supplying moisture, but your hair has low porosity or your hair needs more moisture than it is getting. 

  • Weak hair

  • Tangling

  • Dull and lifeless hair

  • Rough texture

  • Frizziness

  • Hair that won't hold styles

  • Flaky scalp

Weekly Routine With the Best Protein Hair Products 

Protein for hair is most needed by those with curly and coily hair. It's a need for healthy bounce, volume and hair that is easy to style and manage without the crunch. These routines will increase protein in your hair. 

Engage in a Weekly Deep Conditioning Masque

For stronger strands that can withstand damage and stress, you need a treatment that strengthens the fibre of your hair, coats your hair, and adds protein from the inside out. This is what GK Hair's Deep Conditioner Treatment offers. This treatment is rich in juvexin—a unique protein blend—and essential vitamins that help to nourish the hair. The best part? It is perfect for all hair types. For the best results, apply the treatment once a week. Do not leave it on your hair for too long. Too much protein or moisture can weigh hair down. You want hair that is strong and balanced, not looking limp or feeling mushy.

GK Hair's Deep Conditioner Treatment

Apply Leave-In Conditioner Cream Daily

You'll need a leave-in conditioner that is packed with healthy protein in your routine. GK Hair’s Leave-In Conditioner Cream is as much a hair care product as a styling product. It is formulated with moisturizing ingredients that hydrates and supplies keratin. It's a double packed product and a no rinse-out you should never skip in your daily hair care routine. 

The Right Shampoos and Conditioners 

Use a shampoo that boasts of bond-repair and moisture. This way, you do not have to layer on too many products that make your hair heavy. Our Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner combo helps your hair last in moisture and protection. So, before you step out or engage in hair styling activities that can trigger protein loss, go in with a conditioner on damp hair. 

GK Hair Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner

Consume Protein-rich Diets

Dietary supplements are better off products in giving your hair the needed protein quantity. Be deliberate about consuming meals rich in healthy proteins—plant and animal proteins like beans, chicken, beef, salmon, and eggs. 

Incorporate Keratin Treatments

There are not-so-many keratin treatments on the market that work without causing long-term adverse effects. Opt for those that are free of formaldehyde and work for hair that are colored, bleached or straightened.

The Best Protein Treatment for Damaged Hair

GK Hair’s Best Hair Treatment works for protein deficiency in hair no matter the severity. It strengthens, repairs, fixes and restores all that your hair needs for shine, durability, strength and best of all, tackles common hair woes like frizz and split ends. It's not only a reparative formula but a protective formula against future damage. Treat your hair to some love with a Keratin treatment. The effect is immediate. After application, leave for a few hours and wash off with cold water. 


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