Collection: Porous Hair

Shop products for porous hair in South Africa. Protein-rich masks, deep conditioners, moisture-sealing treatments, and bonding oils for high and low porosity hair from Olaplex, K18, Kérastase Résistance, Moroccanoil, Pureology, Brasil Cacau, and more. 100% authentic, sourced from authorised distributors. Free delivery on orders over R390 across South Africa.

What Is Hair Porosity

Porosity measures how easily hair absorbs and holds moisture. Healthy hair has a tightly sealed cuticle that absorbs the right amount of water and retains it. High porosity hair has a raised, damaged cuticle — it absorbs water quickly but loses it just as fast, leading to dryness, frizz, breakage, and tangling. Causes: bleach, colour, perm, heat damage, mechanical stress. Low porosity hair has a tightly closed cuticle that resists water absorption — products sit on the surface, masks don't penetrate, and hair feels coated. Causes: genetic, often paired with fine or healthy virgin hair. Both extremes need targeted care.

Porous Hair Product Range

High Porosity — Protein and Sealing — high porosity hair needs protein to fill gaps in the cuticle and sealing actives to lock moisture in. Top picks: Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector, K18 Leave-In Molecular Repair Mask, Kérastase Résistance Masque Force Architecte, Pureology Strength Cure Masque, and Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate.

High Porosity — Heavy Moisture — to compensate for fast moisture loss. Olaplex No.8 Bond Intense Moisture Mask, Moroccanoil Intense Hydrating Mask, Kérastase Nutritive Masque Magistral, and Brasil Cacau Hydration Mask.

Low Porosity — Penetrating Lightweight Formulas — products that penetrate the resistant cuticle without sitting on the surface. Kevin Murphy Hydrate-Me Wash, Moroccanoil Hydrating Mist (light formula), Pureology Hydrate Sheer Conditioner, and steam-style heated treatments.

Sealing Oils and Serums — finishing products that seal moisture into the cuticle. Moroccanoil Treatment (lightweight for low porosity, layered heavier for high porosity), Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil, and Kérastase Elixir Ultime.

How to Test Hair Porosity

The simplest test: drop a clean strand of hair into a glass of room-temperature water. If it floats on top for several minutes — low porosity (cuticle is tightly sealed, water can't enter). If it sinks slowly — normal porosity. If it sinks quickly — high porosity (cuticle is raised, water enters fast). For most people who've coloured, bleached, or heat-styled regularly, the answer is high porosity.

How to Care for High Porosity Hair

  1. Protein treatment weekly — Olaplex No.3 or K18 fills the cuticle gaps and reduces moisture loss.
  2. Deep moisturising mask weekly — alternate with protein. Kérastase Nutritive Magistral or Olaplex No.8.
  3. Sulfate-free shampoo — sulfates further raise the cuticle and worsen porosity.
  4. Leave-in conditioner daily — to keep moisture levels topped up.
  5. Seal with oil — finish with Moroccanoil or Olaplex No.7 to trap moisture.
  6. Cool rinses — finish washes with cool water to close the cuticle.

How to Care for Low Porosity Hair

  1. Use heat with treatments — warm towel, steamer, or heated cap helps open the cuticle so products can penetrate.
  2. Lightweight formulas — avoid heavy butters and oils that sit on the surface. Choose water-based leave-ins.
  3. Clarify monthly — low porosity hair builds up product residue easily. Monthly clarifying wash prevents this.
  4. Apply products to wet hair — water-soluble formulas absorb better on wet, warm hair than dry hair.
  5. Limit protein — low porosity hair has intact cuticle and rarely needs heavy protein. Excess protein causes stiffness and breakage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can hair porosity change? Yes — porosity is influenced by both genetics and damage. You can't change your underlying genetic porosity easily, but you can increase or decrease...

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