Loc's Journey

Embark on your Loc's journey with confidence and style! Specializing in microlocs, sisterlocs, and micro twists, I'm passionate about creating the perfect look for you. Here's how I can help:

  1. Personalized Consultation: Discuss your hair goals and find the best loc style.

  2. Expert Installation: Professional and comfortable service focusing on delivering exceptional results.

  3. Ongoing Support: Tips for care and maintenance, plus regular appointments to keep your locs looking fresh.

  4. Community: Connect with others on their Loc's journey for inspiration and support.

Book your appointment to start your transformation with an expert obsessed with making your loc dreams come true. Let's create something unique together!

LOCS AND NATURAL HAIR CARE POROSITY

POROSITY refers to the ability

of the skin or a material to absorb liquids or other substances.

For example, when creating skincare products

like face masks or moisturizers,

understanding the

porosity of different ingredients

can help in formulating products

that effectively penetrate the scalp and

provide desired benefits.

Porosity can also be relevant when

dealing with materials like

fabrics headwear, and hair shaft,

as it affects how well they can hold and

release liquids or chemicals.

FAQ: Is there something specific you'd like to know about porosity?

Let's talk about how hair porosity can affect the use of shampoo, oils, and conditioners:

1. **Shampoo:** Hair porosity can influence how quickly and deeply hair absorbs water and products. High-porosity hair may absorb water and shampoo quickly but can also lose moisture rapidly. Look for sulfate-free shampoos to avoid stripping natural oils from the hair. For low-porosity hair, using a clarifying shampoo occasionally can help remove buildup and allow better penetration of moisturizing products.

2. **Oils:** Hair porosity affects how oils are absorbed. High-porosity hair might readily absorb oils but also lose them quickly. Lightweight oils like argan or grapeseed can work well. Low-porosity hair might need more easily absorbed oils, such as jojoba oil. Applying oils to damp hair or using a warm towel wrap can help open the hair's cuticles and enhance absorption.

3. **Conditioners:** High-porosity hair benefits from rich, deep conditioners to help retain moisture. Leave-in conditioners can also provide ongoing water. For low-porosity hair, using lightweight conditioners or a technique like "baggying" (covering hair with a shower cap) after applying conditioner can aid in better absorption.

Remember that everyone's hair is unique, so it's essential to experiment and find the best products and routines for your specific hair type and porosity. If you need more clarification about your hair's porosity, a simple strand test can give you a better idea.