Porous hair: What can you do to restore the health of your hair?
Porous hair can be a huge challenge, but with the right care, it is possible to restore the vitality and health of your hair.
Porosity occurs when the hair cuticle – the outermost layer – is damaged, leaving the hair more susceptible to losing nutrients, hydration and shine.
Check out what can be done to treat and prevent hair porosity:
1. Identify the cause:
Before starting treatment, it is important to understand what is causing porosity. Some of the main reasons include:
– Excessive use of chemicals such as coloring, bleaching or straightening.
– Constant exposure to heat tools, such as flat irons and blow dryers, without thermal protection.
– Lack of basic care such as hydration and sun protection.
2. Invest in a hair schedule:
A hair schedule is a care routine divided into three essential steps:
– Hydration: replenishes water and leaves hair softer.
– Nutrition: restores lipids, combating frizz and aligning strands.
– Reconstruction: replenishes keratin and strengthens the hair structure, ideal for combating severe damage.
3. Use specific products for porous hair:
With the Collagen line from The One Pro Therapy, you have ultra-hydrated, restored, soft, strong, resistant and damage-free strands.
✨ With collagen and hyaluronic acid;
✨ 100% vegan;
✨ Perfect line for all hair types.
Use the complete line to obtain the best results and transform the health of your hair: shampoo, mask, conditioner and power-dose.
And to finish, use our copaiba oil. It moisturizes, adds shine, controls frizz, seals the cuticles, protects against external agents and still brings incredible results from the first application.
4. Avoid excessive chemical treatments:
If your hair is porous, it is important to take a break from chemical treatments to allow your hair to recover. If you need to color or bleach your hair, have it done by professionals and use quality products that minimize damage.
5. Protect your hair on a daily basis:
– Always apply heat protectant before using a hair dryer or straightener.
– Avoid washing your hair with very hot water, as this worsens the opening of the cuticles.
– Use finishing oils to create a protective barrier against external agents.
6. Invest in professional treatments:
Treatments such as cauterization, hair botox and heat sealing can help seal the cuticles and improve the appearance of porous hair. Consult a specialist to find out which is best for you.
7. Diet and supplements:
Hair health starts from the inside out. Eat foods rich in vitamins A, E and biotin, which help strengthen your hair. Supplements such as Bioton capsules from The One Pro Therapy help you strengthen your hair.
Taking care of porous hair requires patience and a disciplined treatment routine. With the right practices, it is possible to reverse the damage and achieve healthier, softer, shinier hair.
Remember: prevention is always easier than cure, so invest in daily care and protect your hair from external aggressions with products from The One Pro Therapy.