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3 Simple and Effective Ways to Bid Farewell to Breakage and Welcome Happy Hair Days!

3 Simple and Effective Ways to Bid Farewell to Breakage and Welcome Happy Hair Days!

Discover the ultimate guide to achieving strong, healthy natural hair with our blog post, “3 Simple and Effective Ways to Bid Farewell to Breakage and Welcome Happy Hair Days!” Say goodbye to hair breakage and hello to beautiful, flourishing locks with these three game-changing methods. Learn how to keep your hair hydrated, indulge in nourishing deep conditioning sessions, and protect your ends to prevent breakage and promote hair resilience. Embrace these simple yet effective practices, and soon you’ll be on your way to a blissful hair journey. Rock your natural hair with confidence and share these amazing tips with your fellow naturalistas. Happy hair care, beautiful people! #NaturalHairCare #BreakageFree #HairGoals

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What is Hair Porosity?

The most common concerns with natural hair that I hear about or receive emails on are usually, “How can I get my curls to pop?” “I’m not receiving enough moisture.” “How can I get my hair to grow?” These are the typical concerns for naturals and new naturals. Trust me, I get it. I understand that desire for long luscious hair. However, we must go deeper into understanding our hair. You must understand your hair’s porosity if you want to seriously achieve healthy growing hair.
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Caring for Your Medium Porosity Hair

Caring for Your Medium Porosity Hair

As you read in our previous post, the cuticles of medium porosity hair are normally healthy. The position in which the cuticles lie allows product to penetrate and keep hair moisturized. For the most part, with this level, the hair is shiny, smooth, soft. Liquids or products that penetrate the cuticle, water enters and stays, moisturizing your hair.
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Caring for Your High Porosity Hair

Caring for Your High Porosity Hair

The cuticles of high porosity are very porous. This is the level where hair is dry and can lead to breakage even damaging your hair from the root. The appearance of the cuticle in high porosity hair may look uneven or frizzy because the cuticle is raised and lifted. The cuticle is opened willingly to receive moisture and more moisture and then some more moisture.
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Caring for Your Low Porosity Hair

Caring for Your Low Porosity Hair

The cuticles of low porosity hair lie flat, are very tight or compacted. Because of this, the cuticle will most likely not allow for liquid, air, chemical treatments or product to penetrate the hair shaft. This can cause product build up because the product is just sitting on your hair. The cuticles are not opened enough for the cortex to receive the hydration and moisture that it needs. The key for low porosity hair is that it needs hydration and moisture.
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