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Hydrolyzed Keratin

Hydrolyzed Keratin is a small-sized protein molecule composed of peptide fragments created through the process of hydrolysis. Keratin itself is a key structural protein found in hair, skin, and nails.

When hydrolyzed, it becomes water-soluble and low in molecular weight, allowing it to penetrate the hair cuticle and skin layers, providing benefits beyond a simple surface coating.


Key Beneficial Effects

Restores Structure: Fills microscopic gaps in the hair shaft caused by heat styling, coloring, perming, and UV damage.

Locks In Moisture: Acts as a humectant, helping to retain moisture and prevent dryness and brittleness.

Enhances Elasticity: Improves the stretchability of hair, reducing breakage and split ends.

Softens Skin: Supports skin firmness and smoothness, contributing to a more youthful appearance.


How It Functions

Through hydrolysis, keratin is broken down into smaller molecules, enabling it to bind with natural keratin in the body.

It helps restore broken sulfur bonds in hair, improving strength and resistance to damage.

Additionally, it strengthens the nail plate, helping to prevent chipping and peeling.


Recommended Usage

In Hair Care: Choose products where Hydrolyzed Keratin appears among the top ingredients. Apply 2–3 times per week for best results.

As a Supplement: Commonly included in “Hair, Skin & Nails” complexes, with typical doses ranging from 250 mg to 500 mg daily, depending on the formulation.

Professional Treatments: Used in salon keratin treatments (e.g., “Keratin Smooth”) for long-lasting frizz control and smoother hair.


Safety & Storage

Professional Guidance: Individual results may vary depending on hair type and condition. Consultation with a professional or healthcare provider is recommended before intensive use.

General Safety: Use as directed to avoid overuse, which may lead to product buildup or heaviness.

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from excess heat and moisture.


Additional Insights

Hair Growth Support: While it does not directly stimulate hair growth, it helps prevent breakage, allowing hair to grow to its natural maximum length by improving tensile strength.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is this product considered vegan-friendly?
A: Typically, hydrolyzed keratin is derived from animal sources such as wool or silk. For a vegan option, look for vegan keratin, made from plant proteins like wheat, corn, and soy.

Q: How quickly will I notice a difference in hair texture?
A: Immediate effects like smoothness and shine may be noticeable after topical use. For structural improvement, consistent use for 3–4 weeks is usually required.

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