Read this before you buy anything else!!!

Mrs.Green

Well-Known Member
AWESOME Gymfreak :yay:!!!! I bookmarked this thread~

I also agree with the ladies, this should be a sticky!! The Newbies should get thread packets when they join that has the information and reference links *like you guys did* that are universal to everyone to save digging through 50-11 thousand threads. Then we can search :bookworm:the boards to build on and personalize the information that was given to us.
 

Platinum

Well-Known Member
Thank you for sharing. This is great info. I agree with the other ladies, this needs to be a sticky. :yep::yep::yep::yep::yep:
 

TaurusAngel

New Member
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!!!! Very informative and great since i'm just now starting out with my regi. Sticky worthy:grin:
 
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GroDeeLocks

Guest
Wow excellent. Thank you ladies. This really helps to understand our hair much better!
 

cocoberry10

New Member
Thanks. Porosity is still a huge issue for me!
Number 3

Porosity

If you are constantly dealing with dryness, you might want to also look into checking your hair’s porosity. :antlers:
What is your porosity and why should I care?
Porosity is your hair’s ability to absorb materials like water into the hair. Think about it like a sponge. First of all imagine a brand new sponge. It will have tiny holes in it, and when you immerse it in water, it will soak up a large quantity, and be able to hold that liquid for a long period of time. This is because it has good porosity. Now imagine an old sponge. Its holes have become damaged and distorted. It might even be torn in some areas. When you immerse this sponge in the same amount of liquid, it will absorb far less and will certainly not be able to retain the moisture so readily. You should care about your porosity because Hair that has poor porosity will not be able to absorb or retain moisture as well as hair that has good porosity, making hair permanently dry. Poor porosity can and will cause breakage issues too.
How to test your porosity
One way- Test the porosity of your hair. In order to test accurately for porosity, use three different areas: front hairline, in front of ears, and near the crown. Grasp small strands of dry hair and comb smoothly. Hold the ends firmly with the thumb and index finger of one hand and slide the fingers of the other hand from the ends towards the scalp. If the fingers do not slide easily, or if the hair ruffles up as your fingers slide down the stand, the hair is porous.
The more ruffles formed, the more porous is the hair. The less ruffles formed, the less porous is the hair. If the fingers slide easily and no ruffles are formed, the cuticle layer lays close to the hair shaft. This type of hair is least porous, is most resistant and will require a longer processing time.

How do I fix it
In order to help correct porosity issues, you need to focus on keeping your hair cuticles as smooth and flat as possible. Clear rinses, protein treatments and watching the pH of your products will all help with your porosity.
For more detailed info check out these links

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=94325&highlight=porosity

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/367189/hair_porosity_help_for_dry_damaged.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/375435/hair_porosity_help_for_dry_damaged.html
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victorious

Relaxed/4A/Fine/Thin/APL
I was checking subscribed threads looking for something else and found this excellent thread. It reminded me to do more acv rinses.

Bumping for anyone else who missed it the first time.
 

KLomax

New Member
Number 9

If your don't know what ceramides are then you are really missing out. Ceramides are like little fatty substances that help keep hair moisturized and help mantain elasticity. Here is the link about Ceramides and how to make them work for you. :gorgeous:

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=131270&highlight=ceramides

THANK YOU Gym & Artemis!!!!!

This was the missing link!!!! I mixed L'oreal Nature's Therapy Mega repair w/DC...and I used L'anza Healing Colorcare Trauma Treatment as a leave in !!!! OMG !!!!

LOOK !!!!
 
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