NeonPink
August 8th, 2019, 05:22 AM
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this.
I've been trying to decide for a while now on a new hair mask to buy, and I can't decide due to the ingredients in two of them. One of them has "mil protein" but I think it's a typo and it's supposed to be milk protein as I can't find anything about that... Thing is my hair is a bit sensitive to protein I think, since when I use coconut oil it gets crunchy, but I already looked on the forums and milk protein doesn't show up in the ingredients to look for when searching for protein. So my question is will milk protein be bad for hair that is protein sensitive? Or is it a different kind that doesn't affect it?
The other ingredient I was wondering about is retinol, more specifically Retinyl Acetate. Now I only know about this ingredient when it comes to skincare, it's a form of vitamin A, and I know that tretinoin, also a form of vitamin A, can cause hair loss (though I do use tretinoin cream and had no issues), so I was wondering if anyone knows if there would be any issues in using this in hair care? I know I'm talking about hair masks but some always ends up on my scalp anyway so I'm worried about it absorbing and causing issues.
In case anyone is wondering the hair masks are from Real Natura, don't know what the names are in english as it's a portuguese brand.
Thanks in advance!
I've been trying to decide for a while now on a new hair mask to buy, and I can't decide due to the ingredients in two of them. One of them has "mil protein" but I think it's a typo and it's supposed to be milk protein as I can't find anything about that... Thing is my hair is a bit sensitive to protein I think, since when I use coconut oil it gets crunchy, but I already looked on the forums and milk protein doesn't show up in the ingredients to look for when searching for protein. So my question is will milk protein be bad for hair that is protein sensitive? Or is it a different kind that doesn't affect it?
The other ingredient I was wondering about is retinol, more specifically Retinyl Acetate. Now I only know about this ingredient when it comes to skincare, it's a form of vitamin A, and I know that tretinoin, also a form of vitamin A, can cause hair loss (though I do use tretinoin cream and had no issues), so I was wondering if anyone knows if there would be any issues in using this in hair care? I know I'm talking about hair masks but some always ends up on my scalp anyway so I'm worried about it absorbing and causing issues.
In case anyone is wondering the hair masks are from Real Natura, don't know what the names are in english as it's a portuguese brand.
Thanks in advance!