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With low porosity hair, the goal is to increase hydration and avoid any substances that keep moisture from entering hair shaft. So your butters and Shea….yeah they are very thick and repel water. Seeing a professional who knows and understands these things can help a lot. Also utilizing a steamer and shampooing with warm water help to open the cuticle so that moisture can penetrate to the hair shaft. Using a lightweight leave in conditioner/heat protectant (which will typically be water based) a
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With low porosity hair, the goal is to increase hydration and avoid any substances that keep moisture from entering hair shaft. So your butters and Shea….yeah they are very thick and repel water. Seeing a professional who knows and understands these things can help a lot. Also utilizing a steamer and shampooing with warm water help to open the cuticle so that moisture can penetrate to the hair shaft. Using a lightweight leave in conditioner/heat protectant (which will typically be water based) a
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