![]() Here are my pictures from after trying the gelatin protein treatment. See that section that is just rather straight compared to the rest of my hair? That’s always a bit looser than the rest of my hair. But from the sides is where you can see that my hair was falling straighter than usual. But in terms of curl pattern, it appeared to be doing okay from the front. ![]() I had quite a bit more frizz from the get-go on this day. These were taken shortly after scrunching out the crunch. So instead I’ll use ‘before’ pictures from my most recent wash day before this protein treatment. Anyway, my hair was definitely straighter and less defined than is fair to use as a comparison. This particular mousse experiment was a particularly bad one, I lost a LOT of definition. I have been trialing different mousses and not refreshing to see how long their definition lasts. This was over 2 days since I had scrunched out the crunch from my former wash day, and without any refreshing. However, I don’t feel like this ‘before’ picture would be very fair to use in a before and after comparison. This was right before I stepped into the shower to do my DIY gelatin protein mask. Homemade Gelatin Treatment Before & After Results On Wavy Hair GVP conditioning balm is a really rich conditioner that is protein-free so simply applying more and letting it sit on your head would work as a deep conditioning treatment. If you suspect you have protein overload, I’d do a protein-free deep conditioner to correct the protein overload. **If at this stage your hair feels really brittle or tangly, this can be a sign of protein overload. I opted to just stay in the hot shower for convenience. You can put a cap on to keep it warm if you’d like. I like to comb it through and scrunch it a bit before clipping it on top of my head.
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