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Maybe this way can benefit you. Moisturize with a glycerin based product, apply your plastic cap and then your satin bonnet, baggy while you shower (15 to 30 minutes), get out and and heavy seal with a grease like product, solidified oil or butter as soon as you remove the baggy, style (if preferable), reapply satin bonnet and proceed with your normal nightly routine.
The benefit of this regimen is you get a thorough baggy session in without the wet feeling and by heavy sealing directly after the session your sealing in the moisture from the "steam" and moisturizer.
As far as glycerin go you may want to go far a product with glycerin far down in the ingredients. This way you can experience the glycerin benefits without the sticky feeling. Also, what are you sealing with? Maybe this can be the culprit. A bad sealant can make for a bad hair day. My hair loathes coconut oil during the winter and fall. I can only use it spring and fall, however my hair adores grapeseed oil year round. This is why it is my go to sealant. However since you do have low porosity hair you may need something heavier to seal. Please don't be alarmed with my suggestion, but have you ever tried Crisco. I know it may sound bizarre, but crisco can actually be beneficial for those such as yourself because of the Hydrogenated Oils it contains. These type of oils are produce soley to lubricate so this is what makes it so beneficial for sealing. This way it could coats the strands, leaving the moisture no choice but to stay sealed in.
Also, I know you trim regularly. Do you think the shears you trim with could be the culprit. When I suffered from splits and dry ends a couple years ago. I found out threw the help of my stylist that my shears and cutting technique could have been the issue. However, since then I have been using and repurchasing this pair of shears :
http://www.folica.com/tools/shears/tweezerman-styling-shear-five-and-a-half-inches and haven't had any dryness or "bushiness" since. Also, how do you trim you hair. If you don't do it in twist you may want to try it that way. This way you can see what exactly needs to come off.
I hope I didn't overwhelm you with all of this