Tips For High Porosity Hair! | BiancaReneeToday

BiancaReneeToday
19 Sept 202110:17

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, Bianca Renee focuses on high porosity hair, offering tips and advice from those who have it. She explains what high porosity hair is and how it differs from low porosity hair, emphasizing the importance of moisture retention due to open hair cuticles. Bianca shares recommended hair care methods like the LCO technique, pre-pooing with oils, and protein treatments. She also advises against using heat during deep conditioning and suggests air drying and applying products on wet hair for better moisture absorption. The video concludes with a list of top product recommendations for high porosity hair, including brands like Shea Moisture, Curl Smith, and Maya Organics, aiming to help viewers enhance their hair care routines.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 High porosity hair has cuticles that are wide open, allowing moisture to enter and exit easily, requiring different styling and product application techniques.
  • πŸ’§ The LCO method (leave-in, cream, oil) is recommended for high porosity hair to effectively moisturize and seal in moisture.
  • πŸ₯₯ Pre-pooing with oils like coconut oil before washing can provide additional slip and moisture for high porosity hair.
  • πŸ’ͺ Protein treatments are beneficial for high porosity hair, helping to restore and strengthen hair, and should be done twice a month.
  • 🚫 Avoid using heat when deep conditioning high porosity hair, as the cuticles are already open and do not need further opening.
  • 🧊 Rinsing with cold water after conditioning can help close the cuticles, retaining moisture in high porosity hair.
  • 🌬 Air drying is recommended for high porosity hair as it absorbs moisture quickly, eliminating the need for additional drying aids.
  • πŸ’¦ Applying products on soaking wet hair and adding more water frequently can enhance moisture retention in high porosity hair.
  • πŸ“š Using multiple products, such as a leave-in and a cream, is common for high porosity hair to achieve the necessary moisture levels.
  • πŸ” Applying products in sections is crucial for thick and high porosity hair to ensure each hair strand receives adequate product coverage and moisture.
  • πŸ› Washing and deep conditioning hair more frequently can help retain moisture in high porosity hair, which tends to lose moisture quickly.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video by Bianca Renee?

    -The main topic of the video is high porosity hair and providing tips for managing it.

  • What does the acronym LCO stand for in the context of the video?

    -LCO stands for Leave-in, Cream, then Oil, which is a method recommended for managing high porosity hair.

  • Why is protein important for high porosity hair?

    -Protein is important for high porosity hair because it helps restore the hair, which is often similar to damaged hair due to its open cuticles.

  • What is the difference between low and high porosity hair in terms of moisture retention?

    -Low porosity hair has closed cuticles, making it harder for moisture to get in, whereas high porosity hair has open cuticles that allow moisture to enter and leave easily.

  • What is the 'pre-poo' method mentioned in the video and why is it beneficial for high porosity hair?

    -The 'pre-poo' method involves applying oil to the hair before shampooing, which provides slip and moisture that high porosity hair craves.

  • Why should high porosity hair avoid using heat when deep conditioning?

    -High porosity hair should avoid using heat when deep conditioning because the heat cap or steam can open the cuticles further, which are already wide open, potentially leading to more moisture loss.

  • What is the significance of rinsing with cold water for high porosity hair?

    -Rinsing with cold water is recommended for high porosity hair because cold water can help close the cuticles, thus retaining the moisture from the conditioner.

  • Why is air drying recommended for high porosity hair?

    -Air drying is recommended for high porosity hair because it absorbs moisture quickly and doesn't need additional help from a diffuser to dry.

  • What is the reason for applying products on soaking wet hair for high porosity hair?

    -Applying products on soaking wet hair ensures that the hair gets maximum moisture, which is essential for high porosity hair that tends to lose moisture easily.

  • Why is it suggested to use a cream before gel for high porosity hair?

    -Using a cream before gel for high porosity hair helps to provide additional moisture and prevent the hair from becoming too crunchy or dried out.

  • Which product lines are mentioned in the video as suitable for high porosity hair?

    -The product lines mentioned in the video for high porosity hair include Shea Moisture, Curl Smith Strength Line, Twist, Olaplex, Tali Wajid Apple and Aloe, and Maya Organics.

Outlines

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🌟 Understanding High Porosity Hair Care

The video script introduces the topic of high porosity hair and provides tips from individuals with this hair type. The host, Bianca Renee, explains that high porosity hair has open cuticles, allowing moisture to enter and exit easily. She suggests using the LCO method (leave-in, cream, oil) to lock in moisture and recommends pre-pooing with oils for added slip and moisture. Protein treatments are highlighted as beneficial due to their ability to restore hair, and avoiding heat during deep conditioning is advised. The importance of using cold water to rinse and air drying to preserve moisture is also discussed.

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πŸ’§ Maximizing Moisture for High Porosity Hair

This paragraph delves deeper into the care routine for high porosity hair, emphasizing the need for multiple products to maintain moisture. It advises against using heat when deep conditioning, as high porosity hair does not require additional help to open its cuticles. The script mentions the benefits of air drying and applying products to soaking wet hair to maximize hydration. It also covers the importance of sectioning hair for even product distribution and the frequency of washing and deep conditioning to retain moisture. Heavy creams, rich leave-ins, and butters are recommended for their ability to provide substantial moisture, and the necessity of using a cream before gel application is highlighted to prevent dryness and crunchiness.

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πŸ›’ Top Product Recommendations for High Porosity Hair

The final paragraph of the script focuses on product recommendations for high porosity hair. It lists several brands and lines that viewers have found effective, including Sotanticles, Shea Moisture's Jamaican Black Castor Oil and Manuka Honey lines, and Curl Smith's Strength line, which contains protein. Twist, an affordable line with high moisture content, and Olaplex, a bonding treatment for damaged hair, are also recommended. The paragraph concludes with mentions of Tali Wajid's Apple and Aloe line and Maya Organics, urging viewers to experiment with different products to find what works best for their hair.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Porosity

Porosity in the context of hair refers to the hair's ability to absorb and retain moisture. High porosity hair has cuticles that are 'wide open,' allowing moisture to enter and exit easily. This is a central theme of the video, as it dictates the hair care routine for individuals with this hair type. For example, the video suggests using the LCO (leave-in, cream, oil) method to seal in moisture due to high porosity hair's tendency to lose moisture quickly.

πŸ’‘High Porosity Hair

High porosity hair is characterized by hair cuticles that are open, making it easy for moisture to penetrate but also easy for it to escape, leading to dry hair. The video is focused on providing tips and product recommendations for managing high porosity hair, such as using protein treatments and applying products on soaking wet hair to enhance moisture retention.

πŸ’‘LCO Method

The LCO method stands for 'leave-in, cream, oil,' a hair care technique recommended for high porosity hair in the video. It involves applying a leave-in conditioner for moisture, a cream styler for additional moisture, and an oil to seal in the moisture. This method is crucial for high porosity hair types to maintain hydration and is exemplified in the script as a primary tip for managing such hair.

πŸ’‘Pre-poo

Pre-pooing is the practice of applying oil to the hair before shampooing, which helps to provide slip and moisture. In the video, it is suggested as a beneficial step for high porosity hair, as this hair type craves moisture. The script mentions using coconut oil as a pre-poo treatment to prepare the hair for shampoo and conditioner.

πŸ’‘Protein Treatments

Protein treatments are used to restore and strengthen hair, which is particularly important for high porosity hair that can be more susceptible to damage. The video mentions that high porosity hair benefits from protein treatments twice a month, as opposed to once a month for medium or low porosity hair. Protein helps to repair and maintain the integrity of the hair shaft.

πŸ’‘Heat Cap

A heat cap is a device used during deep conditioning to open hair cuticles and allow moisture to penetrate deeper into the hair. However, the video points out that individuals with high porosity hair do not need to use a heat cap during deep conditioning, as their cuticles are already open, and adding heat is unnecessary.

πŸ’‘Cold Water Rinse

Rinsing hair with cold water is recommended in the video for those with high porosity hair. Cold water is believed to close the hair cuticles, which helps to lock in moisture from the conditioner. This tip is given as a way to retain moisture in high porosity hair, which tends to lose it easily.

πŸ’‘Air Dry

Air drying is the practice of allowing hair to dry naturally without the use of heat. The video suggests that people with high porosity hair often air dry their hair because it absorbs moisture quickly and does not require additional help from a diffuser to dry. This method is highlighted as a suitable technique for high porosity hair types.

πŸ’‘Moisture

Moisture is a critical component in the hair care routine for high porosity hair, as it helps to combat the hair's tendency to lose hydration. The video emphasizes the importance of applying products on soaking wet hair and using rich creams, butters, and oils to ensure that the hair is fully saturated with moisture.

πŸ’‘Sections

Dividing the hair into sections is a technique mentioned in the video for applying products evenly, especially for those with thick or high porosity hair. By working in smaller sections, each hair strand receives adequate product attention, ensuring thorough saturation and moisture retention. The script uses this term to illustrate the importance of even distribution of hair care products.

πŸ’‘Deep Conditioning

Deep conditioning is a hair treatment that involves applying a rich conditioner and allowing it to penetrate the hair shaft deeply to restore moisture and health. The video suggests that individuals with high porosity hair may need to deep condition more frequently to maintain the necessary moisture levels, as their hair loses hydration more readily.

πŸ’‘Product Recommendations

The video provides a list of recommended products for high porosity hair, including brands like Shea Moisture, Curl Smith, Twist, Olaplex, Tali Wajid, and Maya Organics. These recommendations are based on the products' ability to provide the necessary moisture and protein for high porosity hair types, as discussed throughout the script.

Highlights

Introduction to the video focusing on high porosity hair and tips from people with this hair type.

Explanation of high porosity hair where cuticles are wide open, allowing moisture to enter and leave easily.

Recommendation to use the LCO method (leave-in, cream, oil) for high porosity hair to lock in moisture.

Suggestion to pre-poo with oils like coconut oil to provide slip and moisture before shampooing.

Importance of protein treatments for high porosity hair to restore and strengthen hair.

Advice against using heat when deep conditioning for high porosity hair as the cuticles are already open.

Recommendation to use multiple products for moisture, such as a leave-in and a cream.

Tip to rinse with cold water to close cuticles and retain moisture in high porosity hair.

Suggestion to air dry hair to avoid losing moisture quickly due to high porosity.

Recommendation to add more water frequently and apply products on soaking wet hair for better moisture absorption.

Advice to apply products in sections for thorough moisture distribution in thick or high porosity hair.

Suggestion to wash hair more frequently for high porosity hair to maintain moisture levels.

Recommendation to use heavy creams, rich leave-ins, and butters for high porosity hair.

Advice to use a cream before gel to prevent hair from becoming crunchy and dried out.

Recommendation of top products for high porosity hair, including Soul Tanticles, Shea Moisture, Curl Smith Strength Line, Twist, Olaplex, Tali Wajid Apple and Aloe, and Maya Organics.

Encouragement to experiment with different hair care routines and products to find what works best for individual hair needs.

Invitation for viewers to share their own high porosity hair tips, products, and experiences in the comments.

Transcripts

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hey curlfriends i'm biancan and you're

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watching bianca renee today and today

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we're going to be talking about high

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porosity hair and i'm going to give you

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tips from people that actually have high

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porosity hair so this is like the

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final video of my little series talking

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about different hair types i have a

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previous video about type 4 hair a video

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about thick hair and today is about high

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porosity hair all different hair types

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than i have so my videos are often

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catered towards low porosity hair medium

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porosity hair because that's what i have

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but

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high porosity ladies and gentlemen it's

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all about you today so just like my

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previous videos i have all of my notes

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right here and i wrote down all of your

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responses that you guys sent me on

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instagram if you're not following me i

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don't know what you're waiting for go

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ahead and do that right now while we're

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waiting

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okay like seriously do it right now okay

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now that we're besties on instagram let

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me tell you all the things you need to

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know if you have high porosity hair

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first of all what is high porosity hair

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i do have two videos all about low and

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high porosity so i do suggest you go

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watch those videos i'll link them below

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and above but low porosity hair means

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your hair cuticles are closed shut so

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it's kind of hard to get that moisture

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in there versus having high porosity

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hair your cuticles are wide open which

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makes the moisture get in there pretty

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easily but because they're open that

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moisture also leaves easily as well so

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you have to style and add products a

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little bit differently to really benefit

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from all the products that you're

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putting in there first thing that you

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guys recommended to me is that you use

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the lco method that stands for leave-in

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cream

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then oil leave-in will give you moisture

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a cream styler will give you moisture

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and then oil at the end your final step

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will lock in and seal that moisture in

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and kind of like closes the door on

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those high

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porosity cuticles of yours so that makes

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sense so if you're applying your stylers

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do a leave-in conditioner then a cream

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styler and then seal it with an oil love

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that tip next one is that you pre-poo

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with oils once again your hair likes

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that moisture it likes that slip so you

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can pre-poo with like a coconut oil

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before getting in the shower and adding

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your shampoo and conditioner or like i

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just did in my last video for thick hair

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you could pre-poo with an oil or you do

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your conditioner first before your

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shampoo many of you do protein

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treatments twice a month protein is

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going to be anybody with high porosity

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hair is best friend because protein is

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used to

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restore your hair our hair is made up of

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protein so if you have low porosity hair

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you don't have to use protein as much as

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somebody with high porosity so i do like

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the tip that you do protein treatments

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twice a month where someone like me with

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medium or low porosity would only have

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to use it like once a month protein is

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often used to restore damaged hair so if

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your hair is bleached or you

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straightened it too much you're gonna

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need a lot of protein to help restore

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your hair and high porosity can have a

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lot of similarities to damaged hair even

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if it's not damaged only because if you

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have low porosity hair and then you

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started to dye your hair and you

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straightened it all the time you

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actually started to raise those cuticles

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making it now changing from low porosity

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to high porosity hair if this sounds a

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little confusing for you make sure you

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go back and watch my other videos so you

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understand high and low porosity many of

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you said that you do not use heat when

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deep conditioning now i actually do

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because i have low or medium porosity

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hair so i wear a heat cap so i put in

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the microwave and adds a bunch of steam

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or some people do steam and that will

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kind of open up my closed cuticles so

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that moisture can get in there but if

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you have high porosity your doors are

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already wide open so you don't need that

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heat to like open them up more because

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they're already open so that's a great

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tip that you don't need to add any extra

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type of like heat or heat cap when deep

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conditioning because it's just

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not necessary many of you use multiple

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products i can see that because you need

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that moisture you're probably going to

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use a leave-in and a cream and then

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maybe a gel or whatever your styler is

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but definitely a leave-in and a cream to

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get that double moisture you rinse with

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cold water another great tip cold water

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is said to close your cuticles so if

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you're taking a shower instead of

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rinsing all your conditioner out with

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hot water use cold water and that'll

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kind of help keep that moisture in your

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hair from the conditioner air dry

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okay this is also a great tip many of

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you air dry because your hair sucks up

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that moisture so fast that you don't

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need any help from a diffuser to dry

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your hair because it's it dries so

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quickly so i can definitely see you just

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having air dry and being good to go in

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like i don't know 15 minutes 20 minutes

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how fast did your hair dry let me know

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down below you add more water more

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frequently and you apply your products

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on soaking wet hair once again you like

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that moisture you need all the moisture

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you can get and moisture comes from

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water so while you're applying your

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stylers go ahead and spray some more

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water on there and then apply more on

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top of that water moisture is your best

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friend and protein they might fight over

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you you apply your products in sections

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eight sections six sections 20 plus

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sections am i the only one that doesn't

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do sections this is also important for

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thick hair and high porosity hair

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because if you do take a section

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you really want to get all that moisture

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in there so if you just get a bunch of

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product and smooth it on not every

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single hair is really getting the

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attention that it needs from that

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product so if you do smaller sections

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you're now allowing a lot of product to

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get into a small piece and then you

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apply more product and more and more and

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more so then your hair is completely

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saturated so yes i will agree if your

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hair is thick or you've high porosity

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hair do sections

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thank god i don't because i'm too lazy

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for sections you wash your hair more

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frequently because the moisture is gone

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i can see that i wash my hair about once

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a week but if your hair is just too dry

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and just refreshing is not cutting it i

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can see you washing it more often and

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deep conditioning more often so that you

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can retain that moisture great tip you

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like to use heavy creams rich leave-ins

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and butters all things that are not

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friends with low porosity hair because

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if you have low porosity hair your

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cuticles are sealed so you're just

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adding all this stuff on top of it and

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the doors are closed so you're weighing

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it down so my hair will be super flat

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and weighed down if i personally use

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heavy creams butters or a lot of oil but

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if you have high porosity hair it's nice

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to just kind of stuff them stuff the

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door with moisture and just let them

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like just hang out and slowly absorb

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heavy creams rich leave-ins butters oils

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will all work well you have to use a

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cream before gel i will agree with this

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one i am a rare case where i am someone

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that just likes to use a gel all on its

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own but if your hair is lacking that

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moisture you definitely have to apply a

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leave-in before the gel and that'll also

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make your hair not as crunchy and not as

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dried out and to make your wash days

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last longer throughout the week so those

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are all great tips from you guys now

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let's talk about the products these are

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the top products that you guys

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recommended to me to share with people

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that have high porosity hair i got a lot

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of people saying soul tanticals i don't

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know why i said sultanics in my last

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video sorry about that it's definitely

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called sotanticles i haven't tried them

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yet maybe because i see so many like

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rich creams and butters and it like kind

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of scared me and they're kind of hard to

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find but i will try them a lot of people

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said shea moisture specifically the

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jamaican black castor oil line the

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manuka honey line which is their protein

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line so i can see that being great and

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then somebody even said their high

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porosity line but i don't think that's a

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thing anymore like i think the high

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porosity and the low porosity lines got

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discontinued those were great i

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personally love the low porosity line i

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thought it was just really easy and

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convenient to just be like oh that's my

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hair typing you could just grab those

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products without having to guess that

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they work for your hair but i really

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don't think they make them anymore i may

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be wrong but i haven't seen them in a

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long time the curl smith strength line

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yes definitely the entire curlsmith

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strength line which is the purple ones

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those are filled with protein so you can

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get your protein not just from a protein

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treatment you also can get it from your

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creams your gels your mousse they have a

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little bit of protein in all their

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products and all the ones that have the

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little purple stripes so definitely

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check out the curl smith strength line

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your hair is going to love it twist yes

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i recently reviewed twist as well twist

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is a new affordable product line it's

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like the sister brand to wheat at it's

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like their new company and they have a

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whole high moisture line they really

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specify each product by the amount of

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moisture that it has so that's going to

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be a great one for porosity hair and low

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but just read which one is going to be

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best for you they have a lot of products

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in that line or you can just watch my

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video to narrow it down olaplex somebody

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recommended oloplex which is a bonding

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treatment so that's really good if you

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have damaged hair so i can see that also

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working for high porosity hair some of

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you said tali wajid apple and aloe that

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has been a very specific line that you

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guys have recommended a lot especially

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for thick and

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high porosity hair i need to try that

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one and last but not least maya organics

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there you go everybody i think that is

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just about everything you need to know

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about having high porosity hair and how

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to make your routine actually work for

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you i always say don't just do what i do

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i mean try it but if it doesn't work

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feel free to switch it up this year i am

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doing the switch it up challenge so i

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love to see how you guys are trying new

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things experimenting so you can figure

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out what will work best for you and your

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curls but if you have any other

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recommendations on high porosity hair

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tips or products or things that you do

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to make your life easier with a high

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porosity hair please leave us a comment

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