Type 4 Hair Cannot Have Low Porosity

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @simonex5572
    @simonex5572 Год назад +48

    *_RUclipsr Natural Nadine is the first person, I have heard say this and she backs it up with science too as it pertains to our true porosity. I'm glad someone else is saying this because many Black women have been misled by these so called natural gurus._*
    *_I did the strand test and my hair is supposedly low porosity, so I bought more moisture products but my hair was dry because I wasn't implementing protein. My products are now mainly about protein and my so called low porosity hair now thrives._*

    • @ShaiLai
      @ShaiLai Год назад +6

      She's the second for me. The first I've seen waa Natural Nadine. I'm just glad we're getting more and more educated over the years because I too was treating my hair as low porosity and it didn't do me any good

    • @jaybeey7239
      @jaybeey7239 Год назад +2

      Me too, my hair was breaking off left right and centre because i thought i was "low porosity" and protein sensitive....my hairs felt the best it ever had since i started using a bond builder and protien products every wash day, followed by deep conditioning of course!!

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, Nadine said it.

    • @CharlotteMasonTT
      @CharlotteMasonTT Месяц назад

      Yes Nadine is onto something

  • @thetruequeen6747
    @thetruequeen6747 5 месяцев назад +8

    I have kinky hair my hair draws up so tight it’s like I don’t have any length at all and I hate that but I won’t say it’s 4C but it is very kinky. The problem now is we have all these people on RUclips talking about hair types and how to care for it and this only confuses us more and makes it very hard to believe anything that’s said. I think the smartest advice is to go back to basics and get a good regular regimen.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  5 месяцев назад +5

      I understand what you’re saying about being overwhelmed with so much information. Please know that I have been doing this for over 15 years and have done the research. Specialize in tight curls, specifically 4C. The basics we know in love are not always the best route. Such as greasing her scalps and loading our hair down with oil. To Keep it very basic. I can say this shampoos your hair weekly, gets a trim quarterly, and gets a protein treatment every 6-8 weeks. Find a style that is easy for you to do and maintain with a minimum manipulation and when you manipulate your hair, be very gentle and kind to it.

  • @kenyadatari5866
    @kenyadatari5866 3 дня назад

    Thank you for this video. It’s very formative and it all makes perfect sense to me. I have 4a hair, very fine strands, dry, fragile hair that tangles and breaks very easily. I cannot get the comb through my hair unless it’s wet. If I do the hair porosity test, my hair will not sink. If I spray water on it, the water will bead up on the surface. But if I use products for high porosity hair or hair damaged from coloring (even though I do not chemically treat my hair) my hair becomes so soft, manageable, shiny and detangles easily. So I agree that the hair porosity tests are misleading. And everything in this video makes perfect sense.
    Protein doesn’t always work for me because it feels like it builds up on my hair and makes my hair dry and brittle. And, I find that most black hair care products do not work for my hair.
    Focusing on products and methods that seal my hair cuticle and lock in moisture have transformed my hair and helped to retain my length. Products that work best for me are low PH/acidic products since acidic products seal the hair cuticle. Low PH products that seal my hair cuticle are redken acidic bond repair line, L’Oreal acidic bond repair line, L’Oreal glossing line, and Kerastase chroma filler hair mask. These products are like sorcery in a bottle for my hair.
    For those that don’t believe what the video says about black people having high porosity hair, many of these studies that she cites and cosmetic chemists/scientists that conducted the studies, have looked at black hair under a microscope and they noted that black hair has less hair cuticle layers and is more porous than any other ethnicity of hair. Asian hair has the most hair cuticle layers, which is why it is so shiny and doesn’t tangle so much (and why it’s often used as hair extensions). And white people hair is in the middle. However, there are some black people with coily hair that do have low porosity hair. So you have to experiment and see what works best for you. I say give the techniques suggested in the video a try. Keep a journal on how your hair responds. She seems to know what she’s talking about in my opinion.

  • @tarjibroomfield8458
    @tarjibroomfield8458 7 месяцев назад +6

    On your website, your wash and go bundle says it’s recommended for type 4 low porosity hair. If our hair really isn’t low porosity, do you still recommend those products?

  • @JesusAlways1st
    @JesusAlways1st Год назад +2

    If I don’t use some kind of oil cream on my hair, it dries out and begins to break. Living in Colorado where it’s super dry to begin with.

  • @alieshajohnson757
    @alieshajohnson757 2 года назад +9

    So detailed, thank you for this!! I’m about to try going natural again but I’m so scared, this gives me the confidence I can do it this time!!

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  2 года назад

      Awesome I am so glad I was able to help. I know your journey will be amazing.

  • @therealeash4935
    @therealeash4935 Год назад +31

    This is wayyy to much information for me...I'll just keep my hair life basic.. the natural community is wayy to technical when I was a kid my hair was down my back and my mom didn't know about clarifying and protein and steaming this stuff is wayyy over me...

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад +6

      I completely understand keeping things simple but there are a lot of people who want to know about the intricacies of caring for their hair. Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @sheilagrayman7147
    @sheilagrayman7147 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very informative! Thank you.🎉❤
    Stay beautiful.🎉❤

  • @droger86
    @droger86 Месяц назад

    I took the test and found out that my hair is low porosity I have been dying my hair every other three weeks a cosmetologist said don’t buy dyes from grocery stores. I stopped dying my hair I am going to try Aztec Clay and get a conditioner for low prosit hair

  • @danigirl9069
    @danigirl9069 2 года назад +12

    This was so informative. Thank you so much for sharing.
    I have learned a lot.

  • @onthelolo2389
    @onthelolo2389 9 месяцев назад +13

    Honestly this doesn’t make sense . Some black people have hair that the water beads up on when wet and others soak up the water. Some of us have high porosity and some of us have low porosity hair. If this information were true peoples hair wouldn’t react to water differently after getting chemical relaxers. Whether the hair is clarified or not there are differences in porosity. And the creator of this video doesn’t even wear natural hair nor is it long and healthy… why are y’all listening to this information as if it’s of value smh

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for your comment. You are right at the time I didn’t have natural hair. However I have been working with tight curls for over 13 years as a licensed stylist and have done the research. I included the studies in the video and description. I am not sure if you have seen any of my other videos. I now have a natural taper and grew my hair out over the last two years using the methods I describe in the video. Thank you again for watching and for your comment.

    • @Ari-jm6xx
      @Ari-jm6xx 8 месяцев назад +4

      I think there are studies that have shown that Black hair tends to be porous.
      Two anecdotes:
      1) I remember a big thread of women sharing their hair-analysis results. Many of these women swore they were low porosity, but for most, their analyses actually showed them to be high or normal porosity. I think most of these RUclipsrs who say they're low porosity fit this bill. I can think of one who says she's low porosity, yet her hair always dries as she styles; and another one who says he's high porosity, but his hair immediately soaks up water when he wets it.
      2) I'm high porosity and water beads up on my hair. This was addressed in the video. Evidently, Black hair is hydrophobic.

  • @tanishaw8628
    @tanishaw8628 3 месяца назад

    Very informative. I'm going to bookmark this and refer to it later. I need to take notes. It's alot to start all at once but I do plan to take a few tips and implement that first and build from there.

  • @whitwhit1201
    @whitwhit1201 2 месяца назад +1

    Would you recommend keratin protein?

  • @thetruequeen6747
    @thetruequeen6747 5 месяцев назад +1

    My hair is very light weight it feels as if I have no hair so I don’t know what to do about that.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  5 месяцев назад

      I recommend getting a protein treatment. It will make your hair feel fuller. You should only get them every 6 to 8 weeks making sure you hydrate in between, but not too much hydration. It will make your hair feel soft and limp. Also try volumizing, shampoos and conditioners. This is my best general advice without seeing your hair.

  • @permafrost0979
    @permafrost0979 Год назад +5

    How do you moisturize your hair without oils and butters? Just with water? 🤔

    • @permafrost0979
      @permafrost0979 Год назад +6

      I'm only 1/4 into the video, sorry if you address it later; I'm just so frustrated by the abundance of conflicting info out there 😔

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад

      I completely understand. I have class all about hydration check it out a www.thePhairmacyacademy.com

  • @KaylaJay7
    @KaylaJay7 2 месяца назад +1

    Ms.Ma’am thank you! ❤❤❤

  • @brendaseller5940
    @brendaseller5940 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing all this knowledge.

  • @kriseme4734
    @kriseme4734 Год назад +2

    What if your hair hates coconut oil? Gels tend to dry my hair and it breaks.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад

      I recommend the honey almond shampoo and conditioner instead. Also try a humectant gel with aloe or glycerin.

  • @heredianna2496
    @heredianna2496 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hi and interesting video for the work put in sharing the book/articles/ research but at 06:00 you made a conclusion that does not make sense with what you said in my opinion. You said our hair cuticles have more oils in than other ethnicities, so we don't need oil. How can you make such quick conclusion. Our skin and body is mainly made of water still for proper care we all need to drink water and moisturize our skin with water content products. You also make this conclusion because we have more oils than other ethnicities... But so what? Our hair texture is different than other ethnicities so how can we use other hair types to know how much oil we need or not. We may have more naturally but we may still need additional oils to manipulate our unique hair texture. Finally you clearly say that our ancestors in Africa used oils and butter to manipulate African hair but still your conclusion is that we don't need it... Don't you think they knew what they were doing... Also when we use oils and butter the goal is not to make it into the cuticles but only to lay it on top/lubricate, smooth the cuticules (same as other conditioning ingredients) the hair to make the hair feels softer and more manageable. So the fact that we may have more oils in the cuticle can't change the fact that having oil/butter on top may also help when used the right way of course.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and for the opportunity to dive deeper into the nuances of hair care, especially as it pertains to afro-textured or type 4 hair. The points you've raised are important and deserve a thoughtful response, grounded in the scientific insights shared in the video.
      The video's discussion on hair porosity emphasizes the inherent characteristics of type 4 hair, including its natural lipid content and the structural predisposition that influences moisture retention. It's crucial to understand that the video's conclusion is based on a detailed analysis of the hair's physical properties and the role of oils and butters in contemporary hair care practices.
      Regarding the use of oils and butters, the historical context provided in the video highlights why these practices were adopted and how they have evolved. It's fascinating to see the adaptation from traditional methods to modern understandings of hair health. The video suggests that while the intention behind using oils and butters-to lay on top of the hair for lubrication and manageability-remains relevant, the scientific perspective offers insights into why these might not be necessary or beneficial for everyone, especially considering the high lipid content and hydrophobic nature of type 4 hair.
      The goal of the video is not to dismiss the historical knowledge or the experiences of those who find oils and butters beneficial but to present a perspective based on scientific research and the specific needs of type 4 hair. It recognizes the diversity within hair care practices and encourages viewers to consider how different approaches may or may not serve their unique hair needs.
      Your analogy of our body's need for water, despite being largely composed of it, beautifully illustrates the complex relationship between inherent properties and external needs. Just as our understanding of hydration has grown more sophisticated over time, so too has our understanding of hair care. The video aims to contribute to this ongoing conversation, offering insights that might help individuals make informed decisions about their hair care routines.
      I hope this response provides a clearer picture of the rationale behind the conclusions drawn in the video. It's through discussions like these that we can continue to learn from each other, combining scientific research with personal experiences to find the best approaches to hair care. Thank you again for engaging so thoughtfully with the content, and I look forward to continuing this enriching dialogue.

  • @misfitted4874
    @misfitted4874 10 месяцев назад +2

    You are awesome Thank You! This is beyond helpful!

  • @steemycoinz
    @steemycoinz Год назад +2

    They are a lot of assumptions in this type of thinking remember Lead sinks and sponges float, so the water test is for density not porosity.

  • @Maniflore
    @Maniflore 4 месяца назад

    does anything change for people with chemically treated hair like bleach, perm, colour or japanese hair straightener ?

  • @WhichTheChickenOrTheEgg
    @WhichTheChickenOrTheEgg 5 месяцев назад

    Have you tried an oil combination, primarily olive oil
    My daughter calls it a potion 😅🤣
    But I sweat by it now mixing all the oils with olive oil & water, so myrr, jojoba, grapeseed, castor, vitamin e, ect.
    I literally put some demi mini braids halfway down and my ends are completely fortified from the mixture🥰

  • @hpysparrow
    @hpysparrow 2 года назад +5

    This is beautiful!!! Thank you💕

  • @Rclsllh
    @Rclsllh 5 месяцев назад +2

    I appreciate you sharing this

  • @Blush210
    @Blush210 10 месяцев назад

    I have the idea to steam with my leave in condition before styling, is that a good idea? Or just keep it to doing it with a rinse out conditioner?
    Thank you!

  • @queenofsheba7145
    @queenofsheba7145 Год назад +1

    What are your thoughts about the LOC Method? Im gonna try it.I just dont know my hair type. It is very soft, and I never have to detangle it afer washing. I just put conditioner on it and it gets curly. However, it shrinks about 60%, and at end of the day, its a big ,frizzy afro, and dry. Dryness is a constant problem, im thinking it is a 4a/3C type.

  • @blue-ck9ns
    @blue-ck9ns 6 месяцев назад +3

    Why do you spread false information, over complicating our hair?
    My hair is high porosity, coily, and medium density. I use two products in my hair: water and gel. Either Kinky-curly custard or Curls blueberry bliss jelly. I wash my hair weekly, mist my hair with water every morning, and it stays hydrated, coily, soft, and healthy. Air dry only, there’s no need for a blow dryer. My hair never looks dry.
    Our hair isn’t complicated at all, it’s people who overcomplicate it saying you need to you use 50 different products which isn’t necessary at all.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  6 месяцев назад +1

      The information I provided was highly researched. It was meant for those who want to understand the intricacies of their hair, not to make anything complicated. I am glad that you have been able to find what works for you. I appreciate you watching my video and for your comment. Others have found it very helpful, I hope you have a blessed day. Also, I have been a stylist for almost 2 decades, and this information comes with my experience as well.

  • @gracextended
    @gracextended Год назад +1

    Watched this again: one thing I learned is gels are good. and to think I stayed away for so long.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад

      Wonderful. I am glad you found it useful. Thank you for watching.

    • @onthelolo2389
      @onthelolo2389 9 месяцев назад

      It’s good as a sealant

  • @gracextended
    @gracextended Год назад +1

    I'm also thinking shot my daughters dry scalp: will these products cover thst? The dandruff is real and the dry spots from all the braids. I notice this info targeted the hair strands and cuticle, but what about the scalp?

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад

      I recommend taking her to a dermatologist first because some scalp conditions look like dandruff and, if treated like such, will get worse.

    • @gracextended
      @gracextended Год назад

      @@Thephairmacist thank you! I don’t think the dermatologist is needed only because she’s in protective styles a lot. I believe that’s why her scalp has the dry areas it gets irritated from the tension. Sorry I should’ve gave detail 🤦🏽‍♀️ with this new info so you still recommend the derm?

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад +1

      @@gracextended Certainly, a visit to a dermatologist remains highly recommended. While protective styles might contribute to your daughter’s scalp irritation, distinguishing between mechanical stress and other scalp conditions is crucial. Untreated scalp issues can lead to worsening symptoms, potential hair loss, or more severe skin conditions. A dermatologist can accurately diagnose and suggest effective treatments, ensuring long-term scalp and hair health.

  • @daniellewade987
    @daniellewade987 3 месяца назад

    This video is amazing and providing information I have never heard before!! So would leave in conditioner be considered a styling aid? It sounds like you only add gels to your hair after you rinse the deep conditioner out.

  • @TheFearlessBabe
    @TheFearlessBabe 6 месяцев назад +3

    You should change the title. I’m type 4 and I’m low porosity. There are 3 types of type 4 hair, but I’m not a licensed cosmetologist 🤷🏾‍♀️Also I wonder who did these studies. Also why do some hair of black people float to the bottom of the water. Also I can’t agree with not needing oils sense heat is not enough to hydrate my hair, I have to use oil. And hair does hold moisture if u know what you’re doing, u have to use heat. People please oil and seal your hair before it brakes. Leave in conditioners are important while the hair is wet for dry hair. Also be careful w/ protein. I put leave-in on my hair before jail so my hair stays soft, then I add oil to seal and my hair stays soft and moisturized without that heavy look.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your comment. I will take it into consideration your suggestion to change the title. Yes there are different types of type 4 hair. These studies were done by organizations all over the world. It took me many weeks to research this information. I’ve also been a stylist for over 15 years. Specialize in type 4 hair. I completely encourage individuals to find what works for them. It’s good to know you have. However, the information I share is more general. In the salon, I customize my recommendations for my clients. The information not just based on my research but also my experience. Thank you for sharing your comment. I hope you have a blessed day.

  • @jenellyoung6387
    @jenellyoung6387 2 года назад +4

    Great information!!!

  • @Tina_O
    @Tina_O 5 месяцев назад +4

    I miss the days where there was less science to natural hair. Absolutely no offense to the creator but I just miss simplicity of it all.

    • @LadyLex23
      @LadyLex23 5 месяцев назад +2

      I completely understand. I am a hair nerd and love the science behind it. I do feel for some it is overwhelming and for others reassuring. I will consider both for future content. I appreciate you for watching and for your comment. 😊

  • @cherelled6419
    @cherelled6419 Год назад +1

    Thank you for thia information. Can I ask about the use of gels - is this only advised if person wears wash and gos? What if they wear twists? Or blow-dry their hair?

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад

      For twists wet for dry I recommend the Honey Almond styling foam.

  • @shanicecoleman4525
    @shanicecoleman4525 2 года назад +2

    Great video, I cannot find the Influence hair brand in the UK, are there any other brands that you can reccommend? Is qhemet biologics a good brand?

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  2 года назад +1

      I am working on international shipping. I am unfamiliar with the brands you mentioned.

  • @timothygwyn1365
    @timothygwyn1365 2 года назад +3

    Lots of good information 👍

  • @TheMrsTReed
    @TheMrsTReed 2 года назад +3

    Watching while doing my weekly wash day routine. This was very informative. I wish I could find someone I can trust with my curly hair. What would you recommend if your scalp cannot handle oils? I have psoriasis in my scalp and oils cause a serious uncomfortable breakout.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  2 года назад +1

      I recommend the coconut milk line in addition to any medicated shampoos your dermatologist recommends.

  • @gracextended
    @gracextended Год назад +5

    This is makes sense. Oil and water don’t mix oil floats lol, so does our hair hence it’s floating in the water 🤣😃. Revelation as I watch lol

  • @ClearAbyss
    @ClearAbyss Год назад +3

    Thanks for this! I actually sort of stumbled into similar conclusions a few years when I did a porosity test. My strand sank into the water and it has the characteristic dryness of high porosity. I started using protein shampoo and conditioner and avoid deep conditioning too often. I also use an oil mix as a prepoo. Oil scalp and hair at least one hour before washing. My wash and gos started popping off like no other! My wash days are also way quicker because the tangling is minimal now.

  • @getfitwithmoni
    @getfitwithmoni 2 года назад +1

    I don't have type 4 hair, I'm more of a type 3 girl and I love Mousse's. Can this same process be done with a mousse? The first layer with a gel then a mousse? Thank you for your time and all you do to provide with information to love our hair.

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  2 года назад +2

      Yes and yes. I recommend the honey almond foam.

  • @essiej5229
    @essiej5229 2 года назад

    Hi. Instead of the Mizani oil gel over my Mane Choice gel, can I use an oil like pumpkin seed oil to seal the cuticle?

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад +1

      Raw oils cause build up. Products like the Mizani oil gel have the right balance so there is no need for an extra layer of oil. If you feel you need to seal your hair I recommend using the S3 Shine Spray by Influance Hair Care. It will not cause build up or make your hair hydrophobic.

  • @kikitaylor2440
    @kikitaylor2440 Год назад

    Do you have a discount code for products?

  • @essiej5229
    @essiej5229 2 года назад

    Hi. Thanks so much for the video! I have 4a/4b hair. So that means I can't have low porosity hair?
    My regimen is: unscented shampoo (Seaweed bath co), deep condition (tgin moisture miracle), leave-in (Camille rose honey hydrate), oil (pumpkin seed or jojoba). I sometimes use gel (mane choice biotin inflused styling gel). I find gel to be drying after the 1st day though so I seal with oil.
    I have some questions below. I would be very grateful if you could respond to them because I'm questioning many things about hair now even though I've been getting conflicting advice from youtubers that are hair chemists and dermatologist that say they know natural hair too. It's discouraging...
    1. Does that mean I need to refresh my hair everyday with a leave-in mist?
    2. I thought you can't remoisterize your hair effectively if there is gel in it because it forms a cast and the cast can only be removed by shampoo. Same thing with shine sprays because they have silicones which form a cast that has to be washed out.
    3. Is the weekly regimen you're suggesting: clarifying shampoo, moisturizing shampoo, steam, conditioner, regular styling gel, mizani oil-based gel, diffuse with a dryer, shine spray?
    In between wash days: Leave-in spray, shine spray, diffuse/fluff (do this when refreshing daily every few days?).
    4. No deep conditioning after a protein treatment or in general?
    5. My hair seems to not like shea butter because it forms a waxy film on my hair the next day. My hair doesn't like butters and heavy oils. I use watery/jelly like products. Does this mean I'm doing something wrong?
    Thank you in advance :)

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад

      Hello. Thank you for your comment. I answer your questions in-depth in my hydration class. Check it out at www.thephairmacyacademy.com

  • @latonyajackson4295
    @latonyajackson4295 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great video. So can you please clarify if the detox/deep cleanse/clarify shampoo should be used once/month, or as a step in each weekly shampoo routine?

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  Год назад +1

      You would detox 1-2x per month. Weekly would be too much.

  • @tammycoleman2159
    @tammycoleman2159 5 месяцев назад

    I'm 4c and everything you are saying I don't experience

  • @alexisikhinmwin3621
    @alexisikhinmwin3621 2 года назад

    Can you recommend a hairdresser in Fairfax, Virginia?

    • @Thephairmacist
      @Thephairmacist  2 года назад

      I’m sorry I do not know anyone in your area at this time.

  • @gbovan5689
    @gbovan5689 Год назад +2

    New subscriber ❤️ please how can I make an appointment with you?

  • @paulalee2345
    @paulalee2345 Год назад +1

    Thank you for such a helpful video. We natural black folk need this in our life foreal Lol. ❤

  • @Bae-ib2ib
    @Bae-ib2ib 8 месяцев назад

    i appreciate this video now we can just stop being mis-educatedon our hair

  • @IvyMercedes1687
    @IvyMercedes1687 Год назад +2

  • @DrAyshiaTV
    @DrAyshiaTV Год назад +42

    I listen to people with hair.