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Sericin Protein

Meaning ❉ Sericin protein, a hydrophilic biopolymer naturally found in the silkworm’s cocoon alongside fibroin, offers a unique benefit for textured hair. It forms a delicate, almost imperceptible film on the hair surface, acting as a gentle humectant and protective barrier. This subtle adherence aids in smoothing the cuticle, reducing friction between individual strands, which is particularly beneficial for coily and kinky patterns. For systematizing a hair care regimen, incorporating products with sericin can lead to more consistent outcomes, offering predictable slip for detangling and assisting in uniform moisture distribution. Its practical application within daily routines provides a soft, weightless shield against environmental influences and mechanical stress. The protein contributes to maintaining hair’s intrinsic elasticity and helps to minimize the visible signs of breakage, supporting the enduring strength and definition often sought in Black and mixed-race hair. This thoughtful inclusion contributes to the hair’s overall resilience, allowing each strand to move with gentle fluidity and retain its natural vitality.

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Sericin Protein

Meaning ❉ Sericin Protein is a natural silk component that coats and protects hair, reflecting ancestral wisdom in textured hair care.
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Sericin

Meaning ❉ Sericin is a silk protein recognized for its moisture-binding and film-forming properties, profoundly benefiting textured hair and echoing ancestral care wisdom.
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