Test Your Natural Hair’s Health: Take a Porosity Test

Sure, it’s fun to buy new hair products and experiment with styles, but what about the science behind your curly hair?

When choosing hair products, it’s best to know your natural hair’s porosity, as this will have a huge impact on how it’s received by your strands.

If you’ve ever tried a product with rave reviews only to find out it didn’t work for you…your hair’s porosity just may be a little different.

Here’s how to learn your hair’s porosity level

Place a clean strand of your hair (no products applied) into a bowl or cup full of water. If your hair…. Sinks….you have high porosity hair Floats….you have low porosity hair Hangs around the middle…you have normal porosity hair

High porosity: This could be a key sign of damage. Since your hair sank to the bottom so quickly, it has cuticles that may not lay flat and it has holes and tears that need repairing. Low Porosity: Your hair’s cuticles lay tight and it can be difficult for your hair to absorb moisture initially Normal Porosity: Your hair holds moisture for an extended amount of time before releasing. Keep in mind that if you fall into this category, your level can change.

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