You've been doing it all wrong.
—low porosity hair can be such a nuisance sometimes. Porosity, in general, is the hair's ability to absorb or retain moisture."Porous hair retains more water therefore it is more difficult to dry and style. It is also extremely challenging to apply hair color on porous hair," veteran French hairstylisttells ELLE.com. But low porosity hair, especially in curly hair, has a hard time absorbing products and repels water, making your wash day longer than it needs to be.
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