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Moisture Retention

Meaning ❉ Moisture Retention defines the hair’s delicate ability to hold onto water molecules within its structure, a paramount aspect for the inherent health and vitality of textured strands. Understanding this capacity, particularly for coily and kinky hair types whose natural curl patterns can lead to a more open cuticle layer, reveals why consistent hydration is not merely a preference but a fundamental requirement for optimal growth and resilience. This insight allows for the thoughtful systematization of care, moving beyond random application to a predictable, almost automatic sequence of steps designed to maintain ideal hydration levels day after day. Such a deliberate approach involves the judicious selection of water-attracting humectants and sealing emollients, ensuring the hair’s delicate lipid barrier remains intact to prevent water loss. Implementing these gentle techniques, from mindful product layering to consistent conditioning, supports the hair’s supple feel and pliable nature, reducing brittleness and honoring the intrinsic strength of Black and mixed-race hair.

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Why does textured hair become dry?

Textured hair’s dryness stems from its coiled structure, which hinders natural oil distribution and increases moisture loss, a characteristic deeply intertwined with ancestral care and historical challenges.
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Porosity Hair

Meaning ❉ Porosity Hair describes the hair's ability to absorb and retain moisture, shaped by cuticle structure, and deeply rooted in ancestral care.
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