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Natural Hair Care

Natural Beauty

When it comes to taking care of your natural hair; you want to know what level of porosity you have. (Scroll down to see how to test porosity.)

 

The three different kinds are:

 

~ Low porosity (Cuticles are close together which makes it harder for moisture to penetrate your hair.)

 

~Medium porosity (Cuticles are less tightly bound causing moisture to penetrate your hair and last for a longer period of time.)

 

~High porosity (Moisture easily penetrates hair shaft easily but doesn't last long due to cuticles having gaps or spaces in between them.

Extra Hair Tips

- ALWAYS make sure to wash conditioner out with cool water. Cool water locks in moisture. - Test heat protectant product with q-tip. (Dip q-tip into heat protectant and test flame resistancy. Recomeneded brands: Kenra, Paul mitchell, Chi, Bio silk, Design Essentials, and cantu heat resistant. -

Low Porosity hair care

High Porosity hair care

  •  Use protein free conditioners.

  • Apply conditioner to hair that is already wet.

  • Aim for ingredients like glycerin and honey in shampoos and conditioners. 

  • Apply heat when conditioning hair. (Steamer,heat cap, or hooded dryer, or use shower cap over once conditioner is added.)

  • Look for ingredients like butters and oils in shampoos and conditioners.

  • Use leave in conditioners and sealers.

  • Use a heat protectant products on hair whenever you apply heat including before blow dry. 

  • Avoid hot water when shampooing and conditioning. 

The following is a step-by-step guide to determine hair porosity. 

    1. Fill a glass with room temperature water.

    2. Take a clean strand of hair and gently place into the glass.

    3. Observe how your hair reacts.

         -If your hair floats on the surface, you likely have low porosity hair.

         -If your hair sinks slowly, you likely have normal porosity.

         - If your hair sinks quickly, you likely have high porosity.

    4. Repeat this process on different strands of hair to get a more accurate reading. 

    5. Once you determined your hairs porosity. You can tailor your hair care routine accordingly.

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