Tired of dull and brittle hair? Discover the new trendy natural ingredient to regain silky hair.
With the return of sunny days, the desire for renewal does not stop at wanting a tanned complexion. We all dream of silky, luminous hair under the sun. However, the reality is often less glamorous. Between repeated use of the hair dryer, coloring and external aggressions, the hair fiber ends up saturating. The scales lift, the cuticle deteriorates and the hair becomes dull, rough and brittle. This lack of shine reflects a deeply weakened internal structure, emptied of its protective substance.
To bring these tired lengths back to life, the market is full of solutions. We rush to baths in heavy oils, silicone masks with an ephemeral effect or courses of food supplements which take months to work. Often, there is disappointment: traditional treatments end up weighing down the hair without repairing it, while the ends continue to split. Fortunately, botanical science is shedding light on a revolutionary ingredient that promises to be a game-changer.
It is plant keratin which is now establishing itself as the new essential active ingredient to save our manes. If the animal version proves too big to penetrate the fiber, this green alternative is a game changer. Botanical experts at Yves Rocher have notably discovered that certain plants, such as wheat, corn or soy, are full of proteins whose composition is incredibly close to that of our hair. Under the microscope, these plant molecules perfectly mimic the natural structure of the fiber. This natural substitute acts like real building bricks. “By depositing on the cuticle, plant keratin smoothes irregularities and fills micro-breaches. Hair instantly regains softness and shine“, explains hairstylist Alexis Parente.
To adopt it, simply integrate this active ingredient into your routine via gentle shampoos, masks or serums. Plant keratin attaches by selective affinity where the fiber is damaged, without weighing down the roots. This is the bias of Yves Rocher, who integrates it into its Repair range by combining it with cynara to protect the heart of the hair. This synergy offers a dressing effect which reduces breakage from the first applications. The lengths regain fluidity and much more flexibility when styling.
However, be careful with protein overload: excess protein can saturate the healthy fiber and stiffen the hair. Not all hair has the same reconstruction needs depending on its level of porosity. To avoid this “straw effect”, use it as a treatment for a few weeks when the seasons change. Consider alternating with purely moisturizing treatments to maintain a good balance. It’s the ideal secret to regaining healthy, radiant hair with lightness.








