To help us get to the root of understanding low porosity hair, Santiago gave us a deep dive into how to care for it, ingredients to stray away from, and, of course, what to use. Below, find out ...
Low porosity hair is not very absorbent. It is less able to take in water and hair treatments, so products may accumulate on the surface. Compared with high porosity hair, it is less prone to breakage ...
Does your hair feel like it's perpetually thirsty, no matter how much conditioner you slather on? Or maybe it seems like products just seem to sit on top of your hair, leaving you with a chalky, ...
Is your hair hydrophobic? It may just have tight pores. “Hair porosity is really just about how well your hair can absorb and hold onto moisture and products,” LOBIE founder and hair expert Anastasia ...
If you've ever found yourself aggressively rubbing conditioner into your hair, wondering why it just sits there like an unwelcome guest, your hair might have low porosity. The world of hair care is ...
Hair porosity determines how your strands absorb and retain moisture, making it one of the most crucial factors in developing an effective hair care routine. Understanding your hair’s porosity level ...
The best products for low-porosity hair are designed to absorb quickly and impart moisture and shine, leaving it softer and more manageable. It’s important to note that any hair texture and thickness ...