Hydrolyzed Keratin
Keratin is the main protein that makes up our hair, and the hydrolyzed form, in which the keratin is broken down into smaller molecules, can penetrate the hair more easily and revitalize it from within. One of the key reasons for using hydrolyzed keratin in hair care is its ability to repair damaged hair. Chemical treatments, heat styling, and environmental factors such as UV radiation often lead to porous and brittle hair. Hydrolyzed keratin fills in this damage and helps to smooth and restore the hair structure. This strengthens the hair and deeply reduces breakage and split ends. Hydrolyzed keratin also improves hair elasticity. It gives hair more flexibility and thus prevents breakage, especially in fine or heavily damaged hair. By strengthening the hair fibers, the hair becomes more resilient overall and retains its natural elasticity and bounce. Hydrolyzed keratin also forms a thin protective layer around the hair, making it more resistant to external stressors such as heat and pollution. This protective layer not only helps prevent hair damage but also contributes to a silky shine.
