Side effects of protein powder to hair?
tinakowalik
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Hello all, recently I started taking a protein supplement, and I noticed shortly after it seemed like I would have a residue left on my hair after shampooing and conditioning when it dried. Switched brands too. Seems to be getting worse as It looked greasy last night, but didn't feel greasy. It dawned on me tht the powder was new I my diet, so was wondering if thy can be a side effect of taking the supplement?
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The only side-effect of protein powder is your hair getting swole.0
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The only side-effect of protein powder is your hair getting swole.
HA
I've been drankin that 'tein for a week and my folicles are unchanged.0 -
I don't think your problem is from eating more protein. My hair looks fab and I drink protein shakes, too.0
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Maybe affects me differently..? My hair has nvr been like this, only difference to my diet.0
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Maybe you're the Chosen One?0
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Ha!!!0
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Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair, I can't see any way that your diet would affect the hair that's already grown out. Maybe you'd notice a growth difference at your roots, but definitely not a feeling of buildup throughout. When protein is applied directly to your hair topically, you can definitely overuse and it could lead to dryness and then breakage... but I can't see any way a supplement could cause the adverse reaction you're experiencing.
Your hair is made up of dead cells, there's no blood or nerves throughout your hair that could change it's chemistry through diet. Essentially, your diet will only affect your "future" hair. If you start eating healthier or taking a supplement, you might notice that your hair grows a little more rapidly, or maybe the texture at your root has changed, but the ends of your hair will remain as they were.
If you haven't already, I would try a clarifying shampoo. Or wash with baking soda, as that will strip any buildup as well.0 -
Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?0 -
How recently? It should take 6-8 weeks to notice a change like that. Also... people may notice their hair growing in is less brittle, because after all brittle hair can be a symptom of protein deficiency, but it shouldn't cause increased sebum production in your scalp.... I think that's an unlikely side effect.0
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Hello all, recently I started taking a protein supplement, and I noticed shortly after it seemed like I would have a residue left on my hair after shampooing and conditioning when it dried. Switched brands too. Seems to be getting worse as It looked greasy last night, but didn't feel greasy. It dawned on me tht the powder was new I my diet, so was wondering if thy can be a side effect of taking the supplement?
Must.... resist....urge....to..degrade...discussion about.... protein residue in hair....0 -
Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?
My immediate thought was that she meant applying it like the way you would dry shampoo/baking soda which is supposed to soak up/distribute the oil in your hair at the roots which I guess somebody somewhere may try... So.. sprinkle on at the roots, work in with your fingertips or a comb and enjoy. However, I do not recommend because baking soda is cheaper and probably works better!0 -
Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?0 -
Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?
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My first vision was shampooing her hair with protein powder .. lol
What's your diet like? Eating enough variety? Drinking enough water? Maybe you need a clarifying shampoo to get rid of any gunk.. and then carry on as usual!0 -
There is some suggestion that creatine will cause male pattern baldness.
http://examine.com/faq/does-creatine-cause-baldness.html0 -
LOL it's in a lot of hair products0
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Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?
^^Winner of thread. hahaha.0 -
LOL it's in a lot of hair products
I don't like big pharma. Is there a natural solution?0 -
Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?
Seriously though, I've never heard of protein intake causing hair to be greasy. Have you made any other changes to your diet or macros?0 -
Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?
^^ This0 -
Might be time for a new pillow.0
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Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?
You don't know??
Either cottage cheese or Greek yoghurt, just watch your hair thicken!0 -
The only side-effect of protein powder is your hair getting swole.
(chuckle) NICE!0 -
Did you recently start working out too? Or recently add in weights, or some other change to your routine? The extra sweat from exercise could conceivably contribute. Or, if you're wearing a headband/sweatband or something during workouts that could add to it. Are you washing your hair more with added exercise? Because that can actually stimulate sebum production.
You recently added in protein powder ... did it replace something else? Maybe what you've dropped was actually a drying factor? And make sure you're still getting enough water now that you're drinking something new ... sometimes it's sneaky things like that.0 -
Hello all, recently I started taking a protein supplement, and I noticed shortly after it seemed like I would have a residue left on my hair after shampooing and conditioning when it dried. Switched brands too. Seems to be getting worse as It looked greasy last night, but didn't feel greasy. It dawned on me tht the powder was new I my diet, so was wondering if thy can be a side effect of taking the supplement?
Must.... resist....urge....to..degrade...discussion about.... protein residue in hair....0 -
it's not applied topically, silly!0
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Unless you're topically applying protein to your hair
How does one go about applying protein to hair? Can you recommend any solutions?
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There are MANY hair products that contain protein0
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I have added heavy weight training. I really started to look at my macros and try to hit them, and protein was pretty low for me. Added Greek yogurt, some fiber one bars with protein ad still wasn't there so I added the powder. My intake of water is the same, but I can increase it. I have been working out for over a year. I've never had problems with my hair, it's always been healthy....except when I bleached it...????.....and yes, it at the roots...someone mentioned that. Whatever it is, I don't like it! Sorry for complaining!0
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I really like where this thread went.0
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