Hair Keratin: Molecular Structure, Mechanism of Action and Professional Use

Hair keratin is an α-scleroprotein whose strength is based on disulfide bonds (S–S) between cysteine residues. In cosmetics, only hydrolyzed keratin — fragmented into peptides of 300 to 10,000 Da — can act on the fiber. Hairswiss explains the exact chemistry, mechanisms of action, and real limits of this essential active ingredient.