Best leave in conditioner for high porosity curly hair

Best leave in conditioner for high porosity curly hair

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Hair porosity does not receive the same attention as other hair characteristics like length or curl pattern, but it is an essential part of truly understanding your texture. Porosity is your hair’s ability to absorb and retain moisture, oils, or chemicals like color. Low, medium, and high are different degrees of porosity. Due to damaging habits such as mechanical manipulation and color treatment, many naturals deal with high porosity hair.

Why porosity matters

Low Porosity – the hair cuticles are tight and very resistant to opening for water and other forms of moisture. Women with low porosity often complain of products merely "sitting on their hair."

If your hair is low porosity, check out the Maximum Hydration Method for moisturizing your hair.

Medium (Normal) Porosity – the hair cuticles are raised enough to readily absorb moisture, oils, and chemicals. Normal porosity hair tends to hold moisture, shine, and absorb color and chemicals better than low or high porosity strands.

High Porosity – the hair cuticle that is highly raised  or even chipped and therefore quickly absorbs moisture. The downside is that because it’s raised and remains raised, you can lose the moisture just as quickly as it was absorbed. Oftentimes this hair type is damaged from harsh chemicals, dye or bleach, high heat, or harsh shampoos that strip the hair. Because the cuticles are aggressively raised, the strands catch onto each other and become easily tangled.

5 Ways to treat high porosity hair

1. Protein treatments

Incorporating protein treatments in your regimen is important for high porosity hair to gain strength and not break as frequently. Oftentimes, hair that is highly porous is a result of  damage so if you haven’t incorporated protein, it's time to start. Highly porous hair has holes in the hair shaft and protein temporarily fills those holes and strengthens the hair. It’s like patching a tire. Protein treatments are usually advised to be used monthly. For an extra boost, you can also use light protein treatments every few weeks in between the monthly heavy protein treatment. Remember that protein is not a moisturizer and should not be treated as such.

Read more: 11 Strong, Medium and Light Protein Treatments

2. Deep conditioning

This should be done following every wash. Remember to slather on generous amounts and heat it up! If you do not have a hooded dryer, do not fret. Covering your hair with plastic cap or a warm towel for 15 minutes will suffice. I often leave my deep conditioner on overnight and rinse in the morning. Find a thick deep conditioner like SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Deep Treatment Masque. I love this because it really brings my hair back to life.

3. Sealing with butters or oils

Butters and oils can help seal in the moisture that your hair soaks up without releasing it back to the air. Shea butter and olive oil are both heavy and great for sealing. Since olive oil is one of the few oils that penetrate the hair shaft, this would be a great option to use as a sealant.

4. Using heavier products with natural oils

Heavy products will reinforce your sealing from the butter or oil and help compensate for the protective layer that's missing. Make sure to check the ingredients label of your products to see if heavy oils like olive, castor, or avocado oil are listed in the top five ingredients.

5. Apple cider vinegar and aloe vera

If your hair is too fine or doesn't respond well to heavy oils and butters, try apple cider vinegar (ACV) and aloe vera. Both ACV and aloe vera will work to adjust the pH balance of your hair. Rinsing with the slightly acidic ACV will help flatten the cuticle and seal in the moisture. Some naturals add aloe vera gel or aloe vera juice to their leave-in conditioners or spray bottle solutions.


This article was originally published March 2014 and has been updated for grammar and clarity.

Best leave in conditioner for high porosity curly hair

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When it comes to the best hair products, leave-in conditioners are often underrated and overlooked. But the truth is, a good leave-in conditioner should be your best friend — especially if you have curly hair. "Leave-in conditioners are important because they add moisture, layer on an extra barrier of protection before any heat styling and guard against UV damage," says celebrity hairstylist Derick Monroe. Plus, if you've got frizz-prone locks, using a leave-in conditioner before applying a cocktail of curl cream and/or curly hair gel can help smooth your spirals into bouncy, healthy ringlets.

To find the best leave-in conditioners for curly hair, we spoke with professional hairstylists, scoured online reviews and tapped the Good Housekeeping InstituteBeauty Lab experts, who regularly test all kinds of products designed for curly hair in our Labs, from moisturizing shampoos and cleansing conditioners to hydrating hair masks and mousses for curly hair. Read on for the best leave-in conditioners you can buy for lush, bouncy curls, including affordable drugstore picks and luxury options for natural hair:

Best Overall Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair

Bumble and bumble

Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Heat & UV Protective Primer

Best Value Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair

SheaMoisture

Jamaican Black Castor Oil Leave-In Conditioner

Best Cream Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair

Briogeo

Curl Charisma Rice Amino Avocado Leave-In Defining Creme

Best Spray Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair

It's a 10

Miracle Leave-In Product

Best Leave-In Conditioner for High-Porosity Curly Hair

PATTERN

Leave-In Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Frizz and Flyaways

Living Proof

No Frizz Leave-In Conditioner

Best Lightweight Leave-In Conditioner for Curly Hair

Kinky Curly

Knot Today Natural Leave-In Detangler

Best Natural Leave-In Condition for Curly Hair

Davines

OI All-In-One Milk Leave-In Spray Hair Treatment

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Damaged Curly Hair

Olaplex

No. 6 Bond Smoother

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Thick Curly Hair

DevaCurl

Leave-In Decadence Conditioner

Best Leave-In Conditioner for Color-Treated Curly Hair

Color Wow

Dream Cocktail Kale-Infused Strengthening Leave In Treatment

How to choose a leave-in conditioner for curly hair

When shopping for a leave-in conditioner, first look for products that are specifically designed to be left in hair. Products that are labeled as leave-ins won't cause product build-up or greasy residue — and they'll be formulated with super hydrating ingredients that your hair will literally soak up. Then look at:

✔️ The Formula: Of course, you'll want to first consider what type of curly hair you have when shopping for a leave-in conditioner that meets your needs. Those with fine, curly hair who want to add body should opt for a lightweight spray formula, says Monroe. Meanwhile, those with thicker, coarser 4C curls need all the moisture they can get, so it's best to choose a cream formula.

✔️ The ingredients: "Look for products that have humectants and natural oils in them, plus extracts and other nourishing vitamins," Monroe advises. Combining humectants like glycerin, keratin and hyaluronic acid (which help draw moisture into the hair and lock it in) with lightweight oils delivers a leave-in conditioner that can keep dry, frizzy hair at bay and give your ringlets the natural sheen and bounce you've been dreaming of.

Andrea Jordan Andrea Jordan is a freelance writer covering all things beauty, lifestyle, health and parenting.

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Leave-In Conditioners & Detanglers. Sealers, also known as cream-based leave-ins, are great for high-porosity hair after deep conditioning.

What does high porosity curly hair need?

Use Moisture-Rich Products You need ultra-moisturizing cleansers that contain no harsh, drying sulfates. "High porosity hair should be treated with care," says Bailey. "Products that restore moisture, reduces frizz, seals in moisture, and protects the hair from heat are great products for high porosity hair."

How do you moisturize high porosity curly hair?

Deep conditioner Deep conditioning treatments are especially helpful for adding moisture, nourishment, and softness to highly porous hair. Try to use a deep conditioner at least once or twice a week. Some deep conditioners that are well suited to porous hair include: SheaMoisture High Porosity Moisture Correct Masque.

What are the best products for high porosity hair?

The best products for high-porosity hair.
Protein deep conditioner. Adwoa Beauty Baomint Deep Conditioning Treatment. sephora.com. $47.00..
Conditioning styler. Curlsmith Curl Conditioning Oil-In-Cream. ulta.com. ... .
Oil. Carol's Daughter Goddess Strength Scalp and Hair Oil. amazon.com. ... .
Gel. MopTop Curly Hair Custard Gel. amazon.com..