What is Hair Porosity?

What is Hair Porosity?

Hair porosity refers to your hair's ability to absorb and retain moisture. Understanding your hair's porosity level is essential for selecting the right products and creating a tailored care regimen. Hair porosity is categorized into three types: low, medium, and high, each requiring different approaches to maintain optimal moisture balance.

Hair porosity impacts how your hair interacts with moisture, oils, and external factors. Low porosity hair tends to have tightly closed cuticles, making it resistant to moisture absorption. High porosity hair, on the other hand, has open cuticles that readily absorb and lose moisture, often leading to dryness and frizz. Medium porosity hair falls somewhere in between.

At Jannah, we embarked on a mission to develop a range of hair oils that address the specific needs of different hair porosities. We believe that true haircare begins with understanding and catering to your hair's unique characteristics.

For those with low porosity hair, our specially formulated Tiana offers lightweight hydration that penetrates the cuticles, providing essential moisture without weighing down your locks. The carefully selected blend of oils helps to improve moisture absorption and enhance manageability, leaving your hair soft, smooth, and free from product build-up.

For high-porosity hair types, Moana is designed to restore and repair damaged cuticles, sealing in moisture and preventing excessive moisture loss. The rich and nourishing ingredients in our high porosity blend help to strengthen your hair, reduce frizz, and restore its natural shine, leaving you with revitalized, healthier-looking tresses.

 

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