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HYDROLYZED WOOL CUTICLE PROTEIN

Description

Hydrolyzed Wool Cuticle Protein is a specialized ingredient derived from the outer layer of wool fibers. This protein is obtained through a hydrolysis process, which breaks down the complex molecular structure into smaller, more easily absorbed peptides. Known for its moisture-retaining properties, this ingredient is particularly beneficial in haircare formulations.

The protein's structure closely resembles that of human hair, allowing it to effectively penetrate and repair damaged strands. It forms a protective film on the hair surface, reducing moisture loss and improving overall manageability. Hydrolyzed Wool Cuticle Protein is rich in amino acids, including cysteine, which plays a crucial role in strengthening hair bonds.

In haircare products, this ingredient can enhance shine, reduce frizz, and improve hair elasticity. It's particularly effective in treatments for chemically processed or heat-damaged hair. The protein also acts as a natural conditioning agent, smoothing the hair cuticle and improving combability.

While primarily used in haircare, Hydrolyzed Wool Cuticle Protein can also be found in some skincare formulations, where it aids in moisture retention and provides a smooth feel to the skin.

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