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Hair Anatomy

Meaning ❉ Hair Anatomy, for those tending to textured crowns, gently reveals the delicate biological blueprint of each strand and its foundational home beneath the scalp. This understanding moves beyond mere observation, offering a grounding perspective on the unique characteristics of coily, kinky, and curly hair types, from the elliptical follicle shape influencing curl pattern to the cuticle’s layered architecture dictating moisture retention. It is the quiet key to systematizing care routines, allowing for precise product selection and application that respects the hair’s inherent structure, rather than guessing. Knowledge of the cortex’s protein bonds and the medulla’s presence or absence provides a map for practical application, guiding gentle detangling, conditioning, and protective styling. This foundational insight grants agency to individuals of Black and mixed heritage, allowing them to tend to their hair with purposeful intention, supporting its natural vitality and honoring its unique heritage with a light, knowing touch.

A dignified portrait showcases a woman adorned with henna, wearing a hijab, emphasizing her ancestral heritage and natural beauty. The black and white image highlights intricate henna design on her hands and arms, complementing her smooth skin, traditional head covering, and low porosity high-density hair. It portrays a blend of cultural identity and self-expression, resonating with themes of holistic hair care and dignified beauty.

What is hair porosity?

Hair porosity describes a strand's ability to absorb and hold moisture, a quality understood through generations of textured hair heritage.
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