A lot of things confused me, I literally walk around in a constant state of confusion and the list is endless...however one thing that had been confusing the heck out of me is protein, I've heard a lot about how our hair needs protein, I've also heard that I should avoid protein like the plague! So which is it?
like most things it's individual to you, some people should avoid to much protein and some people need a lot, it's all about balance.
Getting the right balance of protein and moisture is key in your quest for healthy hair, Due to my hair being colour processed, it benefits from reconstruction protein treatments and conditioners. I recently purchased a conditioner from Lush Duck by Madara (£10.50 250ml) which is high in Hydrolyzed wheat Protein which increases your hair strands ability to retain moisture, reduces porosity and helps to repair damage
Madara left my hair smoother after the first use I noticed that my curls are a little more defined without product, on second use I left a small amount in my hair and did a wash and go with Eco Styler Gel and I'm really happy with the look of my hair, the conditioner also has a fresh grassy smell which made me feel like I was in some meadow (the smell of nature without the cow poop!) The grassy aroma isn't just a fragrance put in to make you feel at one with natural but come from the rich blend of Baltic flowers and grasses like sweet flag, plantain, burdock, nettle, and quince. Madara products are available worldwide check out stockists here
Ingredients: Aqua, Glycerin*, Distearylethyl Dimonium Chloride, Cetearyl Alcohol, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Betain, Acorus Calamus (Calamus) Extract*, Urtica Dioica (Nettle) Extract*, Plantago Major (Plantain) Extract*, Arctium Lappa (Burdock) Extract*, Pyrus Cydonia (Quince) Extract*, D-panthenol (Provitamin B5), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Lactic Acid, Benzyl Alcohol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Aroma**, Citral**, Eugenol**, Limonene**, Linalool** - * ingredients issued from Organic Farming ** natural essential oils 99% of the total ingredients are from a natural origin 7% of the total ingredients are from Organic Farming
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