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    Protein treatments are the secret to healthy, shiny hair. We consulted experts and scoured the market to curate the 9 best protein treatments to restore hair.

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    “When it comes to hair health, protein is important because hair is made up of 90 to 95 percent protein, called keratin, which keeps hair healthy with great elasticity,” says Patricia Williams ...

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    Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask. Similar to Olaplex, “K18 has a patent to prove it works in hair bonding,” says King. “This hair mask uses a signature K18PEPTIDE (or type of amino acid ...

  5. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Hair follicles have estrogen receptors and it is theorized that topical compounds act on them directly to promote hair growth and antagonize androgen action. Large clinical studies showing effectiveness are absent. Topical treatment is also usually unavailable in North America. [17] There is tentative evidence for cyproterone acetate in women. [14]

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    Silk amino acids have a lower molecular weight than silk protein powders and are moisturizing to skin and hair. Silk amino acids are used in formulating shampoos, conditioner, hair treatments, bodywash, body lotions, cleansers, toners and facial moisturizers, mascara, lipstick and color cosmetics. [4] [5]

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