Wheat gluten — a protein from wheat flour commonly used as a meat substitute — may be able to rebuild broken chemical bonds
in hair protein, according to a new study.
They have found a total of 185
hair protein markers to date, which they estimate would be sufficient to provide a unique pattern for an individual that could distinguish that person among a population of one million.
Reptiles, like this green anole lizard,
make hair proteins, but they use them for claws instead.
Unfortunately, I was washing my hair at home and realized I ran out of
my hair protein treatment.