moisturizing conditioner

Caramel Jewel

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Does anyone know of a deep moisturizing conditioners that contains no protiens? I know of instant brands but I'm in search for a deep conditioner...Many brands say deep moisture on the lable but they often have some kind of protein mixed in.
 
The reason the conditioners have some type of protein is because it's necessary in order for the moisture to have something to bind to. Even AO White Camellia has protein in it...but it's like the most moisturizing amazing conditioner I've ever used so I suggest you try it.
 
Also, all proteins are not necessarily the strong proteins people are "afraid" of. The post quoted is from the thread protein in the ingredients doesn't necessarily mean it's a protein conditioner.

Posted by Supergirl previous post in 8-11-2003 7:58pm

All proteins are strengthening proteins to some degree but here are the more specific characteristics of these proteins--

Collagen Protein--known for increasing elasticity in the hair

Silk Protein--known for softening the hair

Wheat Protein--a moisturizing and strengthening protein. known for increasing the hair's ability to maintain & receive moisture also.

Keratin Protein--responsible for keeping the hair strong and pliable. This is the strongest of the(hair product) proteins and is actually the one that hair is made from. This one re-structures hair that has been damaged or broken down by chemicals. It helps to replace the amino acid cysteine which is the main one lost during chemical processing. This is the heavy duty protein. If you see the following as an ingredient

*Keratin protein--this will re-structure and strengthen the hair cuticle (the outer layer only & the most important layer)

*Hydrolyzed Keratin Protein or Keratin Amino Acids--this means that the Keratin molecules have been broken down and are small enough to go beyond the cuticle and penetrate the hair shaft. It will strengthen all 3 layers of the hair. That is why the term "deep conditioning" technically only refers to this kind of treatment using penetrating proteins.

*Hydrolyzed Human Hair Keratin--This is an exact match for the keratin your hair has (or has lot due to chemical processing). This is the highest quality and most potent keratin that can be used in hair products.

Posted by plzgrow 4-28-2006

Here is a handy guide for understanding the different types of protein products.

All proteins are strengthening proteins to some degree but here are the more specific characteristics of these proteins:

Collagen Protein--known for increasing elasticity in the hair

Silk Protein--known for softening the hair

Wheat Protein--a moisturizing and strengthening protein. known for increasing the hair's ability to maintain & receive moisture also.

Keratin Protein--responsible for keeping the hair strong and pliable. This is the strongest of the(hair product) proteins and is actually the one that hair is made from. This one re-structures hair that has been damaged or broken down by chemicals. It helps to replace the amino acid cysteine which is the main one lost during chemical processing. This is the heavy duty protein. If you see the following as an ingredient

*Vegetable protein -- Vegetable protein absorbs more easily into the hair shaft [than animal protein] and does not create build-up, leaves the hair very shiny, radiant, luxuriant, and healthy.

*Animal protein -- Animal protein breaks down into fatty acids, which coat the hair and create residual build-up.

Silk Amino Acids/Protein--Natural silk is the strongest, natural fiber known to mankind. Discovered in Japan and has been used for centuries in all kinds of products that require durability. Silk has a tiny molecule that can penetrate the entire hair shaft deeper than all other proteins without adding any weight leaving the hair feeling clean and non-greasy

Keratin protein More Indept:

*a) Keratin protein--this will re-structure and strengthen the hair cuticle (the outer layer only & the most important layer)

The keratin in some reconstructors should not leave your hair hard like the Aphogee Treatment for damaged hair (which contains hydrolyzed animal protein). This treatment hardens on your hair for a reason and is used with mild heat. A moisturizing conditioner is a must with this in order to soften like Keracare's humecto.

Reconstructors that contain keratin and other proteins are supposed to have enough moisture to soften the hair therefore leaving your hair with a nice protein/moisture balance."


* Hydrolyzed Keratin Protein or Keratin Amino Acids--this means that the Keratin molecules have been broken down and are small enough to go beyond the cuticle and penetrate the hair shaft. It will strengthen all 3 layers of the hair. That is why the term "deep conditioning" technically only refers to this kind of treatment using penetrating proteins.

*c) Hydrolyzed Human Hair Keratin--This is an exact match for the keratin your hair has (or has lot due to chemical processing). This is the highest quality and most potent keratin that can be used in hair products.

**All of this information was provided by previous members above:grin:


 
Pantene-Moisture renew
Tresemme-Moisture rich conditioner
Biosilk-Silk therapy conditioner
Yes to carrots-mud mask & reg conditioner
Yes to cucumbers-conditioner
Komaza- ollive mask
Jasminesbathe&body-Nourishing conditioner
Healingherbsbyrene -Extra moist conditioner
Hairveda-Sitricnillah dc
Afroveda-Coconut moisture milk conditioner

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Happy Hair Growing!
 
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AO Honeysuckle Rose & White Camellia

I tried AO WC and after using it twice I was already starting to get dry hair. I had to do an overnight moisturizing deep conditioning treatment. So I can't use it on my protein sensitive head. Not even going to waste my time trying AO HSR after that debaucle!! It is too bad because I absolutely LOVED the smell! :grin:

I do wonder why people say those don't have protein in them when they both have Wheat Germ Oil which is definitely a protein. Perhaps it is because it is an oil and the protein should be only a small amount??
 
I tried AO WC and after using it twice I was already starting to get dry hair. I had to do an overnight moisturizing deep conditioning treatment. So I can't use it on my protein sensitive head. Not even going to waste my time trying AO HSR after that debaucle!! It is too bad because I absolutely LOVED the smell! :grin:

I do wonder why people say those don't have protein in them when they both have Wheat Germ Oil which is definitely a protein. Perhaps it is because it is an oil and the protein should be only a small amount??


Well, what moisturizing deep conditioning treatment did you use instead?
 
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