Understanding Hair Porosity: What Is It? How To Tackle This Haircare Woe?

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Understanding Hair Porosity: What Is It? How To Tackle This Haircare Woe?

Do you struggle to keep your hair healthy and vibrant? Do you find that your hair just doesn’t take to products in the way you want it to? If so, then you may want to consider testing your hair porosity. Hair porosity is the measure of how easily moisture can penetrate your hair shaft. Understanding this can help you find the right products and treatments according to the weather conditions in your region as well as your hair type. 

 

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What is Hair Porosity?

Hair porosity refers to the hair’s ability to absorb and retain moisture. It is determined by the shape, size, and number of cuticles on the hair shaft. The cuticles are the outermost layer of the hair and serve as a protective layer that helps retain moisture. When the cuticles are smooth and tightly packed, the hair has low porosity, and when they are rough and lifted, it has high porosity.

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Low Porosity Hair

Low-porosity hair has tightly packed cuticles that make it difficult for moisture to penetrate the hair shaft. As a result, low-porosity hair tends to be resistant to moisture and can take longer to dry. People with low porosity hair should avoid using heavy products and should opt for lightweight products that are easily absorbed.

High Porosity Hair

High-porosity hair has rough and lifted cuticles, which makes it easier for moisture to enter the hair shaft. However, this also means that high-porosity hair tends to be dry and brittle and is more prone to breakage. People with high porosity hair should avoid using heat styling tools and should opt for products that are rich in moisture and proteins.

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Normal Porosity Hair

Normal porosity hair has evenly spaced cuticles that allow for easy absorption and retention of moisture. People with normal porosity hair can benefit from a variety of hair care products and should aim to maintain a balanced hair care routine.

 

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How to Identify Your Hair Porosity:

There are several methods that you can use to identify your hair porosity. The most common method is the “float test.” To perform the float test, simply fill a glass with water and add a strand of your hair to the water. If the hair sinks to the bottom of the glass, it has low porosity. If it floats on the top, it has high porosity. If it floats somewhere in the middle, it has normal porosity.

 

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What to Do About Your Hair Porosity:

Once you have identified your hair porosity, you can tailor your hair care routine to best suit your hair type.

For Low Porosity Hair:

– Use lightweight products that are easily absorbed.

– Avoid using heavy products, as they can weigh down the hair.

– Use heat styling tools sparingly.

For High Porosity Hair:

– Use products that are rich in moisture and proteins.

– Avoid using heat styling tools.

– Use a deep conditioning treatment regularly to help retain moisture.

For Normal Porosity Hair:

– Maintain a balanced hair care routine, using a variety of products as needed.

– Avoid using heavy products that can weigh down the hair.

– Use heat styling tools sparingly.

 

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So what are you waiting for girls? Go on right now and check your porosity to get the best hair care suitable for you.

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