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Hydrolyzed Keratin

Hair and nail protein in hydrolyzed form - strengthens, restores, and protects damaged hair by filling microcracks in the cuticle and reducing brittleness.

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✓ Safe
Comedogenic Rating
0/5
Irritation Potential
0/5

What is it?

Hydrolyzed Keratin - fragments of keratin obtained through hydrolysis (from wool, feathers, or silk). Keratin is the main structural protein of hair and nails (90% of composition). Hydrolyzed fragments adhere to damaged areas of the hair and temporarily restore its structure. INCI: Hydrolyzed Keratin.

Used in shampoos and conditioners for damaged hair, nail products, and serums for ends. Effectively combines with biotin, panthenol, and hydrolyzed collagen.

Key Benefits

Restoration of damaged hair
Keratin fragments fill microcracks in the cuticle, smoothing the hair surface and reducing brittleness.
Strengthening nails
Strengthens the structure of the nail plate, reducing splitting and brittleness.
Protection from external damage
Forms a protective layer on the hair surface, reducing damage from blow dryers, straighteners, and UV radiation.

Suitable for

damaged haircolored hairbrittle nails

Main Actions

✓ hair restoration✓ nail strengthening✓ filling microcracks✓ protection from damage✓ smoothing
Temporary vs structural effect

Hydrolyzed Keratin acts on the surface - strengthens and protects, but does not permanently restore structure from within. Regular use maintains the effect. For deep restoration, combine with protein masks.

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