NappyRina[/USER];18359933](Posted in another thread)
I have self-diagnosed my hair as having
Low Porosity and am still figuring it all out. My biggest issue is retaining moisture but the popular advice to moisturize and then seal with a butter or oil does not work for my hair at ALL! It just ends up feeling really coated and greasy when dry. Luke warm-cool water is enough of a sealant for my hair as a final rinse. I use to use henna but it made my hair sooo dry from coating it too much.
My hair seems to love
glycerin especially in the humidity ... my hair stays soft & moisturized when it's humid. The moisture in the air and the humectant properties of glycerin open my cuticles allowing the moisture in. I have come to LOVE
protein-free curl activator gels (it's basically glycerin & water packed in a thick gel form)- these gels pack the moisture in like nothing else - the curl activator sprays are nice for a touch up but the gels pack in the moisture for me. After washing I usually apply my leave-in to damp or almost dry hair & then apply my curl activator gel on top - That's it - no oil, no butter no nothing after that and my hair maintains it's moisture, even when it's not humid but best when it is humid outside. When I first put it on my hair feels a bit weird but it dries soooo soft & stays soft! The next day I may or may not have to reapply.
The crazy thing is it took me years to fugure this out... I don't know anyone who uses curl activator gels like their "sealant"! I use it so that my hair can keep accepting moisture - it can't get enough- and butters would only block that moisture - my flat cuticles don't need additional sealing.
Castor oil is the only oil my hair seems to like since it has humectant properties so I can use that sparingly. My newly texlaxed hair seems to like
protein more than my natural hair but I still have to be careful that it's not a strong protein.
Nothing seems to be cut & dry and a person can have mutiple porosities in various parts of their head or their color-treated or relaxed ends may have a different porosity than their roots.
Funny thing is, my shampoo is acidic (
Elasta QP Creme Conditioning Shampoo) but I use almost hot water to wash ... and I have to was 2x to make sure my hair is really wet & Clean.
I'm still narrowing down my products & regimen but I will figure this all out soon & update this thread ... I hope this helps those out there still as confused and frustrated with their hair care as I am/was
Sorry for being so long winded