Ms_Twana
New Member
Okay ladies. My ends have been looking raggedy. They are frizzy and poofy. So I decided to try Porosity Control, even though I couldn't figure out if I have low porosity or high porosity. So I did a touch up yesterday and I used PC as my final conditioner (after my DC but before my leave in). I put emphasis on my ends because I knew they needed some help. After completing my wash process, I SWEAR my ends were dry after like 15-20 minutes.
I don't know if that was because of the PC or if it was because my hair was out. I normally put my hair in a bun immediately after washing. So I don't rememeber if my hair used to dry that fast when it was out or not.
After reading another thread and some other websites, I was thinking that I have low porosity because relaxers take a MINUTE to process my hair and when I was natural, it felt like it took forever for my hair to get wet (not so much now while I'm texlaxed). In which if I do have low porosity, that means my cuticles are already closed too tight and I don't need PC, I need baking soda to open them up, right?
So I need HELP. I have NO clue what my hair's porosity is or how I need to treat my frizzy poofy ends.
I don't know if that was because of the PC or if it was because my hair was out. I normally put my hair in a bun immediately after washing. So I don't rememeber if my hair used to dry that fast when it was out or not.
After reading another thread and some other websites, I was thinking that I have low porosity because relaxers take a MINUTE to process my hair and when I was natural, it felt like it took forever for my hair to get wet (not so much now while I'm texlaxed). In which if I do have low porosity, that means my cuticles are already closed too tight and I don't need PC, I need baking soda to open them up, right?
So I need HELP. I have NO clue what my hair's porosity is or how I need to treat my frizzy poofy ends.