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Low porosity hair is human hair which is difficult to absorb water and maintenance. If the hair is wet and dry for a long time, it may have low porosity. When you use hair care products, they tend to stay on the surface of your hair and are not absorbed. This makes hair care less effective.
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Low Porosity Hair – Everything You Need To Know By admin -July 25, 202307 Low Porosity Hair Low Porosity Hair First, a myth should be debunked: the close-fitting cuticle layer is no guarantee of healthy hair. It is wrong that low-porosity hair does not need special care. Each hair type has specific problems that are characteri stic of it. Inadequate care can worsen the condition of the hair. How do you recognize low-porosity hair? Which hair care should you use then? In today’s article, you will learn everything you need to know about low-porosity hair. Table of Contents Low porosity hair – description Low porosity hair care How to care for low porosity hair? Your hair says many things, learn to listen to it. What to do if my hair is low porosity? ?Tricks to care for low-porosity hair: The most common mistakes when dealing with low porosity hair. ?Use dense ingredients that add weight to the hair. ?For the same reason, avoid ingredients rich in protein. How to know if a product contains proteins? How to hydrate low-porosity hair? Routine for low porosity hair. Which shampoo is suitable for low-porosity hair? Which conditioner is suitable for low-porosity hair? Which oil is suitable for low-porosity hair? Best oils and butter for low-porosity hair What other products help low-porosity hair? Low porosity hair – description Your hair will have a dense, smooth texture because the cuticles fit snugly along the hair shaft. However, i ncorrect hair care can lead to disruption of the hydrolipid coat and weakening of the hair. It is characteristi c of low-porosity hair that it is difficult to care for because nutrients from cosmetics have problems penetra ting the inner hair structures. They stick to the hair surface and make the hair heavy and greasy. Low porosity hair is mostly heavy and flat because it is covered with many cosmetic products and excess sebum (excessive greasy hair). A common problem for people with this hair type is dandruff. The scalp is often cleaned with too-intensive means rich in detergents. In this way, the flow of pain is increased, while t he ends of the hair washed with the same shampoo become excessively dry. Like all other hair types, low -porosity hair needs good protection against harmful external influences and water loss. Because low porosity hair is thick, strong, and somewhat stiff, it causes many problems when styling, and the hairstyle cannot be fixed. The low-porosity strands of hair dry for a long time because they are able to absorb a lot of water. The water molecules are stored under the closed hair scales. However, this does n ot mean that this hair type is not threatened by dehydration – the ends of the hair in particular should be p rotected. Low-porosity hair usually needs more volume and is easily weighed down. The excess sebum c auses them to become greasy quickly (even on the same day they are washed). Dandruff is more commo n with this hair type than with other hair types. Low porosity hair care Luckily, low-porosity hair has many strengths: it is resistant to damage and does not get damaged too qui ckly as a result of hairdressing treatments. These are naturally healthy, strong, thick, straight, and shiny h air. They do not require as intensive care as high porosity hair. In this case, the amount of cosmetic produ cts does not matter – it is definitely better to focus on the quality of the products. So how to care for low-p orosity hair?
How to care for low porosity hair? With this publication, I want to pay tribute to all those who took the test out of curiosity, and discovered th at their hair was low porosity. ?? Hair porosity is a key piece for all of us who like natural hair. Once you discover what it is, and what type of porosity your hair has, the next thing, in general, is to get involved in the search for specific products for your care. If you still don’t know what your type is, I invite you to do the porosity test. It won’t take you long to do it. With the result you get, you can take one of the 2 paths: Low porosity. high porosity. With that said, let’s start down the low porosity path. ?? Your hair says many things, learn to listen to it. We must not forget that porosity is not the only thing that determines what our hair is like and what it need s. Many other factors play a role. To name a few… its texture. Dyes/discolorations. The thickness of the hair Frizz level. If it is damaged. The level of hydration. External and environmental factors. As you know, each person’s hair has different specific needs. But the thing doesn’t stop there: our hair do esn’t always stay the same. It changes with the passage of time and habits. The secret to healthy and beautiful hair is to know how to “listen” to it and give it what it asks for at all time s. When we learn to interpret what it tells us, observing the signals it gives us – such as frizz, for example – we will be able to meet its needs as soon as possible. This is how you get perfect curls! What to do if my hair is low porosity? Low-porosity hair tends to appear smooth and shiny. Although it is easy to hydrate, to take good care of sl ightly porous hair it is preferable to follow some tricks. ?Tricks to care for low-porosity hair: Broadly speaking, the appropriate products for this type of porosity must be water-based and light. These ingredients are water and other moisturizing components such as herbal extracts, aloe vera, or honey. To identify that a product is water-based, look for water to appear first in the list of ingredients: aqua, wate r. The light oils that low porosity hair prefers are usually: Coconut oil.
Grape seed. The jojoba one. Argan oil. Of sweet almonds. From hemp seeds. Pomegranate seed oil. From apricot seeds. The favorite oils and butter for our curls are usually coconut oil and shea butter. Of course, you have to use a very small amount, and avoid the roots, so as not to look like a walking fryer ?? Also, vegetable glycerin will do you good. The most common mistakes when dealing with low porosity hair. ?Use dense ingredients that add weight to the hair. Low-porosity hair types will not absorb all of your nutrients and will feel heavy. Be careful, it can feel dirty and dull. Curls lengthen and lose definition. Some examples are beeswax, avocado, or flaxseed oil. ?For the same reason, avoid ingredients rich in protein. For example egg yolk, almonds, all kinds of proteins and amino acids, and keratin. So, before using them, it is better that you do a strand test. How to know if a product contains proteins? Identifying if a product contains proteins, in the store is simple. It can be filtered by products rich in protein . But if you want to see one in particular that you have at home, it is best to look at the list of ingredients of the product in question and verify it. The most common proteins that you can find are the following: Hydrolyzed wheat protein Hydrolyzed keratin Hydrolyzed silk protein Hydrolyzed Oat Flour Keratin Hydrolyzed collagen Hydrolyzed soy protein How to hydrate low-porosity hair? We can do it in several different ways: Using a conditioner after washing it with shampoo and hot water. Applying a deep hydration treatment with maintained heat. The hair will thus be able to benefit from the properties of the ingredients at the precise moment and in th e right measure. The frequency of use of treatments applied with heat is between one and three times a month. But this is something that each person has to assess depending on how they feel the hair at all times, it is a matter o f testing and observing the results. The heat works when it gently opens the cuticles so that the nutrients from the treatments and conditioner s penetrate the low-porosity hair fiber.
I’ll tell you how it’s done: apply moderate heat with the dryer, with the hair covered with a plastic cap, for 1 0-15 minutes; although the ideal is to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Routine for low porosity hair. This type of hair is in luck! You do not need many products to look beautiful and healthy. Simply wash it with shampoo and condition er on a regular basis. If your hair is long, use your favorite detangler. And to finish setting curls, a light amount of styling cream or styling gel, and you’re ready. Do not overload your hair with a product or you will notice it dull, heavy, and less defined quickly. Which shampoo is suitable for low-porosity hair? The main purpose of shampoo for low-porosity hair is to effectively remove excess sebum and dirt from th e hair surface. Don’t forget one thing: although low porosity hair is strong and resistant, you should avoid shampoos with SLS and parabens. They could cause irritation and allergies, or make the scalp overly dry, ultimately making the hair greasy. Choose such a shampoo for cleansing low porosity hair, which contains natural substances that normaliz e the functioning of the sebaceous glands, strengthen the hair, and slightly lift it at the roots. Such a cosm etic product should not only cleanse but also moisturize. Look for products that contain panthenol, lactic a cid, or hyaluronic acid. The right shampoo gives low-porosity hair more elasticity, suppleness, and softnes s – as a result, they are easier to style. Which conditioner is suitable for low-porosity hair? Caring for low-porosity hair is a big challenge because most of the cosmetics available in drugstores weig h down this type of hair. When caring for this hair, you can do without hair conditioners and hair masks an d only use natural oils or herbal conditioners. Low porosity hair should not be supplied with too many prot eins, because then they become stiff, dull, and even more difficult to style. It’s also important not to overd o it with emollients, as they can clog and weigh down the hair’s surface. In this regard, you should avoid h air conditioners with oils – they are suitable for medium and high-porosity hair. Such substances as lanoli n or glycerin are also undesirable. Low porosity hair likes minimal care. They need hydration and detoxification. This is where Nanoil hair ma sks come to the rescue. Nanoil Charcoal and White Clay Hair Mask help remove toxins and excess sebu m, while Nanoil Algae Hair Mask helps to hydrate hair. Which oil is suitable for low-porosity hair? Low porosity hair is best cared for by vegetable oils and butter rich in saturated fatty acids: they have sma ll molecules that easily penetrate tight cuticles. If the molecules are too large, they do not penetrate the ha ir but weigh down the hairstyle in an unaesthetic way. Light vegetable oils can not only optimize sebum se cretion and cleanse the scalp but also lighten the hair and lift it at the roots. Effect? The hair becomes shi ny, light, and voluminous, the scalp becomes clean and there is no more pain and dandruff. An ingenious oil for this type of hair is Nanoil for low porosity hair– it was developed from high-quality substances (inclu ding many oils with small molecules) in the right proportions. Hair oil guarantees hair complex care and a beautiful appearance. Best oils and butter for low-porosity hair Coconut oil – has small molecules, so it doesn’t weigh hair down. It improves the elasticity of the hair stra nds, provides nutrients, and gives the hairstyle more smoothness. The structure of coconut oil is reminisc ent of the structure of the proteins in human hair. It nourishes and protects the hair shaft, guaranteeing vit ality, softness and luminous shine. Coconut oil contains a natural UV filter SPF 10. Monoi oil is a macerat
e of coconut oil and Tahitian gardenia flowers – it moisturizes the hair and makes it elastic and soft. Babassu oil – is a light oil from the group of drying oils, so it is ideal for low-porosity hair. It makes hair str ands elastic, soft, and shiny. It easily gets into the inner structures of the hair, so it intensively regenerates and provides proper protection. Babassu oil smoothes the hair surface, improves combability, and makes hair styling easier without weighing the hair down. It also protects the ends of the hair. Argan Oil – is one of the most valued vegetable oils around the world. Thanks to the content of different fa tty acids, it suits every hair porosity. Argan oil is an ingenious cosmetic for hair care because it protects h air from heat and mechanical damage. It has an antioxidant effect and guarantees the hairstyle more vitali ty and shine. Castor Oil – is one of the most popular cosmetic oils. It is pressed from the seeds of the miracle tree and i s perfect for low-porosity hair. Castor oil has many unusual properties: it promotes hair growth, prevents h air loss, and regenerates hair bulbs. The castor oil gives the hairstyle a beautiful shine and protects the n atural hair color. Shea Butter – is pressed from the nuts of the karité tree and has intense nourishing properties. Shea butt er forms a protective barrier on the hair, therefore it prevents water loss and protects very well against dus t, smoke, smog, and toxins from the air. Shea butter makes hair shiny, elastic, and smooth. It is also one of the most powerful antioxidants. Cupuaçu Butter – is obtained from the seeds of the Amazonian Cupuaçu tree. It moisturizes for a long tim e and reduces irritation. The cupuaçu butter revitalizes the hair, gives it more elasticity and shine and prev ents the hair from electrifying. What other products help low-porosity hair? In addition to properly selected oil, which in the case of low porosity hair should be the basis of care, prop erly composed scrubs, hydrosols, and hair lotions also play an important role. Such products contain a ra nge of botanicals that take care of oily scalps and heavy, flat, low-porosity hair. Which plants are best for l ow-porosity hair care? Horsetail – is a wonderful source of plant sterols, organic acids, minerals, and silica. Horsetail reduces hai r brittleness, prevents the formation of dandruff, increases hair resistance, and protects against infections and fungal diseases of the scalp, as well as against inflammation. Nettle – improves hair condition, is rich in many valuable minerals, inhibits hair loss, accelerates hair grow th, and removes dandruff. Siberian stone pine – excellently cleanses the scalp, removes dead skin cells and residues of cosmetics, prevents accumulation of keratin at the hairline, and prevents hair breakage. Siberian stone pine has a hig h concentration of proteins, vitamins from the B complex (strengthen the hair shaft), and vitamin E (a pow erful antioxidant). Rosemary – intensifies hair shine, smoothes the hairstyle, improves blood circulation in the scalp, acceler ates hair growth, and protects the scalp from pathogenic microorganisms responsible for the development of dandruff. Eucalyptus – fights dandruff, relieves itching, optimizes sebum secretion, accelerates skin regeneration, h as antiviral effects, stimulates blood circulation, stimulates hair bulbs, and refreshes hair roots. Burdock – is very important in hair care because it is rich in sulfur. Sulfur is one of the most important com ponents of hair. Burdock improves the appearance and condition of hair, provides nutrients, reduces dand ruff, cleanses the scalp, and limits hair loss. Birch – strengthens hair, detoxifies, normalizes the functioning of the sebaceous glands, limits hair greasi ng, removes dandruff, inhibits hair loss, and reduces scalp inflammation. Sage – is an ideal ingredient in hair lotions because it has a slightly astringent effect, removes excess seb um, and regulates sebum secretion. Sage is particularly recommended for excessive hair loss. It improves blood circulation, participates in collagen production, positively influences hair elasticity, and takes care o f their health. It also stimulates cell divisions in the hair matrix, tightens blood vessels, and supports hair th at cannot be styled by giving it more softness and elasticity. Peppermint – is a brilliant remedy for flat, heavy, greasy hair that quickly loses its freshness. Thanks to pe ppermint, the hair can be styled better and greasy more slowly. It supports the absorption of nutrients and has a refreshing, cleansing, and antibacterial effect. When caring for low-porosity hair, it is very important to cleanse the scalp because it can become excessi vely greasy. Once a week or every two weeks you should use a [scalp peeling] or a special exfoliating sha
mpoo. Cosmetics of this type usually contain ground plant kernels (usually almonds), special enzymes tha t cleanse the epidermis, volcanic clay, and detoxifying charcoal. In cosmetic products for intensive cleansi ng, there are also caring substances, for example, moisturizing urea or products that prevent excessive s ebum secretion, soften the skin, and reduce itching. Also Read: Does Shampoo Cause Hair Loss | The Complete Guide Also Read: How To Take Care Of Wavy Hair Also Read: How To Use Dry Shampoo Another problem of low porosity hair is excessive hair loss. It is surprising that such strong hair can fall out in excess. However, when weighed down with sebum, lacking access to air, and improperly cared for, the hair bulbs become weaker and can slip out of the root sheath. This is why it is so important to regularly cl eanse the scalp and stimulate circulation. I hope that all this information about low porosity hair has clarified your doubts.