Navigating the world of curly hair can be overwhelming with all the new terminology. Among the most important terms you'll encounter are “Density” and “Porosity.” But what do these mean for your curls, and how do they impact your hair care routine?
While many of us are focused on identifying our curl type, understanding hair density and porosity is crucial for achieving the best curls. These factors determine which products work best and how to style your curls effectively.
What is Hair Density?
Hair density refers to the number of individual hair strands per square inch on your scalp. It influences whether you should opt for lightweight or more moisture-rich products for your curls. It’s essential to note that hair density and porosity are different. High-density hair doesn’t necessarily have high porosity, and vice versa.
How to Determine Your Hair Density
To find out your hair density, a simple trick is to measure the thickness of your ponytail.
- Low Density: Ponytail measures less than 2 inches in circumference.
- Medium Density: Ponytail measures 2-3 inches in circumference.
- High Density: Ponytail measures 4 inches or more in circumference.