If you’ve been wondering if you have high-porosity hair and how to manage it, and you’ve arrived at this very page for answers, then this article is for you! High-porosity hair can sometimes feel as dense as a sponge, but it’s more common than you might think, especially among people with curly or wavy locks.
Porous hair has large gaps between its cuticles, which means it holds moisture and oils less effectively than non-porous hair. As a result, it dries out much faster than usual and is more prone to breakage. If you think you have signs of high porosity hair, don’t worry - you aren’t alone. Luckily, there are many things you can do to make your curls even more luscious and bouncy!
- Â Â Â Your hair looks and feels dry
- Â Â Â Your hair tangles very easily and frequently
- Â Â Â Your hair is frizzy
- Â Â Â Your hair is prone to breakage and damage
-    Your hair absorbs products very quickly, but they don’t seem to make a difference
-    Your hair doesn’t look shiny
Tip #1: Repair your hair with protein and moisture
Protein and moisture to the rescue! One of the best ways to repair high-porosity hair is with protein treatments. At the same time, you should make sure that your hair is also properly hydrated. Porous hair is more likely to suffer from an overly dry state, which can lead to even more breakage. You should also use shampoos and conditioners that contain moisturizing ingredients (like proteins). You’ve probably heard it time and time again, but try washing your hair less often, too — this will help reduce the amount of moisture lost from your hair each day. Make sure you avoid shampoos and conditioners that contain sulfates, parabens, silicones, and sodium laureth sulfates as these ingredients can pull a lot of natural oil from your hair.
Tip #2: Try out conditioning masks
Give you and your hair a little bit of TLC and mask up! Some people recommend using a hair mask once or twice a week for porous hair. Conditioning masks are a great way to replenish your hair’s natural oils and strengthen the strands at the same time. Keep in mind - what works for one person may not work for you! You should try out different brands and types of masks until you find one that works best for your hair. For maximum results, try applying a protein-based leave-in conditioner to your hair before going to bed. Leave the mixture on your hair for at least 30 minutes and then rinse your hair thoroughly. Look for conditioning treatments that are designed for high-porosity hair, such as those with heavier ingredients in. Conditioners that contain butters or oils, may help to seal gaps in the cuticle and form a protective layer to keep moisture in.
Tip #3: Use heat-protecting sprays
Did you know porous hair is more likely to break when exposed to high temperatures? Porous hair tends to be dryer than non-porous hair — so it’s at a higher risk of damage when exposed to heat. If you want to know one of our sneaky tricks, one of the best ways to protect porous hair is by using a heat-protecting spray before using a blow dryer or hair straightener. You can also use a thermal protection spray if you plan on using a curling iron or a hot roller. Simple, but effective! Fancy trying out a DIY mask? Check out our blog on How To Make Homemade Hair Masks.
Tip #4: Opt for products for high porosity hairÂ
This may seem like an obvious tip, but it’s still important to note. Just like you select certain products for specific skin types, this is the same for certain hair types. Our Fine and Fragile Haircare range, is specifically designed for hair that’s prone to breakage. The Fine and Fragile Ultimate Detangler, has been engineered for Fine & Fragile hair. With soft-flex teeth that are a grade softer than our original Ultimate Detangler, it was created with fine, fragile, heat-damaged or colour-treated hair in mind. Tough on knots, but gentle to sensitive scalps come shower time, this is delicate detangling at its finest.
Tip #5: Don't use heated hair tools
Skip the heat! Another sneaky culprit of drier hair is using heated tools which can make hair more prone to breakage. This is especially true if your hair is already dry and porous! In an ideal world, we’d say air-dry, but if you use a hair dryer, try to keep it at a distance of around one foot from your hair. You should also use it for as short a time as possible or, for curlier hair, using a diffuser can help protect your hair from excessive heat. Heatless hairstyles are a great way to give your hair a bit of volume without damaging your hair. Our How To Get Curly Hair Overnight blog is full of helpful tips. If you use a hair straightener, make sure that you apply a heat protectant spray before using it. You should also use the straightener on a lower heat setting. For curling irons, try to keep the temperature as low as possible. Also, be sure to wrap your hair around the iron as loosely as possible. At the end of the day, we’d say the less heat the better, but we know this isn’t always realistic. For drying your hair, the best option is to either air-dry or use a microfibre towel or cotton T-shirt to absorb extra moisture but not break the hair or damage the scalp.