Hello!
I can't believe I am so late getting into this thread. I've been suffering from porosity issues for the last couple of months and trying to fix it, trial and error. I am so thankful for this thread!
Share your hair background:
4b/4c natural, somewhere between neck/shoulder length in back, chin length on sides and nose length in front. I am a super slow grower and have had a few self-induced setbacks since being natural (2+ years). Despite that, as a 4b/4c natural, I always humored by some of the notions that generalized 4b hair as difficult to manage, style, etc. Even though I lacked significant length, I never had a problem managing/styling my properly moisturized hair, until now.....
What symptoms is you hair exhibiting?
-No longer responds to go-to conditioners and moisturizers, puffs up and loses any definition (curl or otherwise) at the sligtest hint of moisture (I work out/run 4-5 days/week).
-I have to wash more often to remove greasy build up, where previously I could go as long as 3 weeks between washes and my hair felt great.
-Styling it is futile. The style does not last and typically turns in a mangled mess right before my eyes.
-It looks and feels dry 90% of the time.
-The only positive in all this is that my hair is not breaking and appears to be retaining some length, oddly enough.
What have you tried that has worked?
I have tried DC on dry hair with AOHR and ACV rinses, both of which have helped but not consistently. Oil rinses help some too. I suspect all the extra manipulation from washing is NOT helping though.
What have you tried that has not worked?
Having read up a little on how to treat porous hair, I've tried doing light protein treatments (Aphogee 2 min). Any type of protein SEEMS to make things worse. I say SEEMS because, truthfully, I just don't know what to do anymore or how to read the signs of what my hair needs. We used to be so in tune....
What questions do you have?
1. Are the steps for correcting low porosity the same as correcting high porosity? I'm pretty sure I'm low....
2. I've heard/read that porous hair = damaged hair. If that's true, would I be adding fuel to the fire by putting my braids in my hair for a short spell? I can braid myself and so won't worry about them being to tight or too small, etc. But just wondering if taking a break from my hair for a while with braids would be good or harmful? Opinions welcomed and again thanks Faith for starting this thread--it's right on time for me (well, kinda since I was waaaaay late getting here).