Hair Porosity Guide

Hair Porosity Guide

Learn how your hair absorbs moisture and build the right routine for low, medium, or high porosity hair.

Start With Porosity Basics




Choose Your Porosity Type

Low Porosity Hair

Moisture has a hard time getting in. Products may sit on top of the hair.

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Medium Porosity Hair

Moisture absorbs and holds well. This porosity type is usually easier to manage.

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High Porosity Hair

Moisture enters quickly but leaves quickly. Hair may feel dry or frizzy often.

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Porosity Problems & Solutions

Products Sit On My Hair

This often happens with low porosity hair.

Read Low Porosity Guide

My Hair Gets Dry Fast

This is common with high porosity hair.

Read High Porosity Guide

I Don’t Know My Porosity

Use a simple test to understand how your hair absorbs water.

Take The Porosity Test


Porosity & Hair Type

Hair type and hair porosity are different. Your hair type describes your curl pattern, while porosity describes how your hair absorbs and holds moisture.



Recommended Porosity Routines

Low Porosity Routine

  • Use lightweight products
  • Apply products on damp hair
  • Use gentle heat when deep conditioning
  • Avoid heavy buildup

High Porosity Routine

  • Layer moisture carefully
  • Seal with oils or butters
  • Deep condition regularly
  • Protect hair from heat and damage


Hair Porosity FAQ

What is hair porosity?

Hair porosity is how well your hair absorbs and holds moisture.

Can my hair porosity change?

Yes. Heat, color, chemical treatments, and damage can change porosity over time.

Can 4C hair be low porosity?

Yes. Hair type and porosity are separate, so 4C hair can be low, medium, or high porosity.



Find The Right Moisture Routine

Start with your porosity type, then build a routine that helps your hair stay softer, stronger, and healthier.

Build A Hair Routine