Harshita Sinha
Hair porosity refers to how well your hair absorbs and retains moisture. It's determined by the structure of the hair cuticle and can be classified into three categories: low, medium, and high.
There are several ways to determine your hair's porosity, including the water drop test, the float test, and the strand test. Try these methods to determine your hair's porosity.
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Low porosity hair has a compact cuticle layer, making it difficult for moisture to penetrate. Characteristics include dryness, brittleness, and resistance to styling products.
Medium porosity hair has a balanced cuticle layer, allowing for easy moisture absorption. Characteristics include softness, manageability, and responsiveness to styling products.
High porosity hair has a raised cuticle layer, making it prone to moisture loss. Characteristics include frizz, unmanageability, and excessive dryness.
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Understanding your hair's porosity is key to finding the right products and achieving optimal hair health. Remember to determine your hair's porosity and choose products accordingly for healthy, beautiful hair.