Hair care

Collagen for Hair – Benefits & How to Use

Collagen is rich in amino acids, proline, glycine, arginine, and hydroxyproline. It is responsible for your hair’s elasticity and strength and for keeping it young, shiny, and growing healthily. It works with elastin to give the hair fiber its shape and firmness. Elastin also promotes elasticity, resistance, and flexibility for the hair strands.

That is why many hair products, especially those for reconstruction, have collagen in their composition. This helps to replenish this protein and make your hair prettier.

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Along with keratin, which is also found in the hair fiber, collagen can protect hair from damages caused by chemical products and procedures. Bleaching, dyeing, straightening, relaxing, among others can damage your hair and make it dry and brittle.

Collagen also creates a layer around the strands that keeps them moisturized for longer. This makes hair shiny and soft since it retains water and protects hair from the excessive solar exposition, like a natural sunblock.

 

Hydrolyzed Collagen (gelatin) Is An Option

Hydrolyzed collagen is extracted from animal protein. But is animal protein also good for hair? Of course, just like other protein-rich foods, we consume daily.

When hydrolyzed, it receives a water molecule which makes it soluble in water and able to penetrate the hair, thus keeping it elastic and moisturized. It is rich in amino acids, proline, glycine, arginine, and hydroxyproline. It also works with elastin, making all the above-mentioned benefits possible.

Gelatin (jelly) is a type of hydrolyzed collagen that can be used to replenish its levels on hair. It can be used if it’s colorless and flavorless, combined with reconstruction masks or keratin. Hydrolyzed collagen for hair can also be used via hair products and supplements.

 

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