Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

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Phthalate Free

Paraben Free

Cruelty Free

Gluten Free

Highlights

  • Convenient 2.1oz travel-size package
  • Great for detangling and softening thick curls
  • Provides a layer of protection for heat styling
  • Works with all hair types to revive shine and definition

Specifications

Hair Type: Textured, All Hair Types


Health Facts: Phthalate-Free, Contains Coconut Oil, Formaldehyde-Free, Nonylphenol Ethoxylate Free, Propylparaben-Free, Dye-Free, Aluminum-Free, Butylparaben-Free, Formaldehyde Donor-Free, Sulfate-Free


Sustainability Claims: Cruelty-Free


Beauty Purpose: Damage Repair, Moisturizing


Item Number (DPCI): 063-05-0218


Origin: Made in the USA or Imported


Description

When hair needs an extra boost, turn to Palmer's Coconut Oil Formula Deep Conditioning Protein Pack. This protein pack is a moisture-intensive treatment that delivers deep conditioning with coconut milk, keratin amino acids and hydrolyzed silk proteins. Intensive hair treatment replenishes thirsty hair with deep hydration that revives luster while strengthening and repairing split ends. After shampooing with Palmer's® Coconut Oil Formula™ shampoo, distribute the protein pack throughout hair, coating strands evenly and focusing on ends. Leave on for 10-20 minutes before rinsing. Palmer's Coconut Oil Formula products contain ethically and sustainably sourced Coconut Oil and Tahitian Monoï, infused with Tiaré flower petals. These raw, natural ingredients deeply hydrate, repair damage and give hair incredible shine.

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Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

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Editor’s note: When this story was originally published in July 2020, this product was called Palmer’s Coconut Oil Deep Conditioning Protein Pack. It has since been rebranded, but all of the ingredients remain the same — so we’re republishing it this week, as part of Natural-Hair Week.

I’ve had my hair in braids since 2014, but in May, with salons closed, I was suddenly forced to go braidless. Without my protective style in place, I found myself confronting the reality of my hair: While it wasn’t in horrible condition, it was definitely damaged. It frizzed easily and the ends were nothing but splits and knots, even after I gave myself a trim.

While wandering around Target, I came across Palmer’s Coconut Oil Moisture Boost Protein Pack.I’d heard good things about protein treatments — last year, one Strategist contributor said they help her “maintain a halo of healthy kinks and coils while minimizing breakage and frayed ends” — but I’d never done one myself. At just $1.50 per pack, I decided Palmer’s was worth a try.

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

Later, I hopped into the shower, shampooed my hair as usual, then worked the majority of one pack of protein treatment through my hair. I put a shower cap on and went to bed, then rinsed the protein treatment out the next morning. Immediately after styling my hair, I could see the difference. Most of my split ends seemingly disappeared before my eyes, and the frizzing on my twists was minimal. My hair was stronger than it’d been in a very long time and it felt, for once, like a cohesive unit rather than 100,000 strands with separate agendas.

Impressed, I decided to look into how protein treatments work and learn more about what I was smothering my hair with. The basic science is that a damaged strand of hair looks like a Jenga tower after four rounds of play. Using a protein treatment is like adding brand new blocks — in this case, keratin — into the gaps and giving your hair renewed structural integrity.

There are several things to consider when it comes to protein treatments. After using one, your hair will feel strong, but it won’t feel particularly soft, especially at the roots. It’s nothing to worry about — within a day or two, it’ll soften back up. And while it seems like a miracle product, it’s important to know that protein treatments should be an every once in awhile thing, used once a month, at most, if doing overnight treatments. Overuse can lead to stiff hair.

This Palmer treatment now has a permanent spot in my routine, and I’m not alone — hundreds of Amazon reviewers agree, with one calling it a “holy grail.” And at a dollar and a half (or $2 to $3 at some stores), it’s truly is a steal, especially when compared to the cost of masks with similar claims.

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

In addition to the keratin, this protein pack features coconut oil and monoi oil (made from Tahitian gardenias), which are both sustainably sourced, and help lock in moisture. Remember, oil is a sealant, not a moisturizer, so you’ll still have to use your favorite leave-in conditioner afterward.

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

When washing my hair, I always divide it into four sections so I can make sure no strand goes untouched by shampoo, conditioner, or co-wash. I love these jaw clips because they can get wet in the shower and their hold is secure, but not painful. Once I’ve worked in the conditioner, making sure my hair is as saturated as possible, I twist each section into a bun and hold them in place with these clips.

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

If doing an overnight protein treatment, you do not want to leave your hair out. Deep conditioning works best when you lock in the heat that radiates from your scalp and a shower cap is the best way to do that. I like to use disposable shower caps because then I can throw it away afterward. The conditioner will get everywhere, so don’t use your favorite shower cap unless you don’t mind rinsing it out afterward.

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

My mom bought me an elasticized Hanes bath towel for wrapping my hair after washing and it’s one of my favorite things. If you want to go even deeper with your deep conditioning, wrap a towel over the shower cap to seal in even more heat from your head.

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

Palmers coconut oil deep conditioning protein pack how to use

Last week, I shared an ode to the amazing Felicia Leatherwood Detangler Brush — and now it’s unfortunately sold out on both Amazon and Felicia Leatherwood. But I tracked down some still-in-stock ones at Brush With The Best, as well as a travel-size version. While you’re conditioning, after you’ve conditioned, and just in general, you need a great detangler. This is the one.

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This $2 Hair Treatment Repaired My Hopeless Split Ends

How do you use Palmers moisture boost protein pack?

Give your strands a moisture boost with Palmers coconut oil protein packs. After using Palmers Coconut Oil shampoo, apply protein pack generously and work through hair from root to hair tip. Allow to deeply penetrate for 2-3 min. Rinse thoroughly with cool water.

Can you leave Palmers protein pack overnight?

Tips / How to use Use it weekly as a treatment after shampooing your hair. Leave it in for 10-20 minutes before rinsing or leave in overnight for a really intensive moisturizing treatment.

How do you use a Palmer deep conditioner?

Tips / How to use Apply a generous amount of Palmer's® Olive Oil Formula™ Deep Conditioner to damp hair after shampooing. Distribute evenly throughout hair concentrating on damaged areas. Leave on for 2-5 minutes for an intensive deep conditioning experience, then rinse.

How do you use coconut oil in deep hair conditioning?

For deep conditioning, all that's needed are two tablespoons of coconut oil. After gently heating the coconut oil (if needed), apply it to damp or dry hair as is. Then, wrap the hair in a towel or shower cap and wear it overnight. (We recommend keeping the mask on for at least seven hours.)