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Plant-Based Proteins

Meaning ❉ Plant-Based Proteins are delicate molecular structures, derived from botanical sources such as rice, pea, or quinoa, specifically chosen for their affinity with textured hair. These fortifying elements provide essential amino acid profiles that gently support the hair’s natural protein framework, significantly contributing to the resilience and elasticity of coils, curls, and waves inherent to Black and mixed-race hair. Understanding their role allows for a thoughtful systematization of hair care, where these proteins become quiet, dependable agents within restorative treatments or leave-in preparations, aiding in length retention by minimizing fragility. Practical application involves selecting products where these natural strengthening agents are present, helping to build a robust foundation for healthy hair growth and ensuring each strand maintains its supple, vibrant nature.

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Hydrolyzed Soy Protein

Meaning ❉ Hydrolyzed Soy Protein is a plant-derived protein broken into smaller segments, offering strength, moisture, and resilience to textured hair.
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Amaranth Protein Hair Care

Meaning ❉ Amaranth Protein Hair Care utilizes protein from the ancient amaranth plant to strengthen, moisturize, and revitalize textured hair, connecting modern science to ancestral traditions of care.
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