Collection: High Porosity Hair Products

FAQ's

What does high porosity hair mean?

High porosity hair has a raised or damaged cuticle layer that absorbs moisture quickly but struggles to retain it. This leads to hair that feels dry soon after moisturizing, is prone to frizz, and tangles easily. Environmental damage, heat, chemical processing, and genetics can all contribute to high porosity.

How do I know if my hair is high porosity?

Three signs of high porosity hair: (1) your hair dries very quickly after washing, (2) it soaks up water fast but still feels dry within hours, and (3) it tangles and breaks more easily than expected. You can also try the float test — drop a clean strand in a glass of water. High porosity hair tends to sink quickly. PATTERN's Curl Quiz also includes porosity identification.

What are the best products for high porosity curly hair?

High porosity hair benefits most from heavy, sealing products that lock moisture in. PATTERN Beauty's high porosity collection includes the Heavy Conditioner (Avocado Oil and Shea Butter), Treatment Mask for weekly deep conditioning, Styling Custard for definition and moisture seal, and the Breakage Barrier Mask for fragile, breakage-prone strands.

What ingredients should I look for in high porosity hair products?

For high porosity hair, look for heavy emollients and sealants: Shea Butter, Avocado Oil, Castor Oil, and Coconut Oil. Humectants like Glycerin help attract moisture, while film-forming ingredients like Flaxseed Extract help seal the raised cuticle. PATTERN's high porosity collection is built around these ingredients.

How is PATTERN's high porosity range different from Mielle Organics?

PATTERN's high porosity collection is built as a system — each product is formulated to work together in a defined routine (cleanse, condition, treat, style) targeting porosity at every step. Mielle Organics offers a broad natural hair range without a dedicated porosity-based system. PATTERN's approach makes it easier to build a routine that addresses the specific moisture retention challenge of high porosity hair.

Can high porosity hair be fixed or reversed?

High porosity is often structural — especially when caused by genetics — and cannot be fully reversed. However, the right routine can significantly improve the look and feel of high porosity hair. Regular protein treatments, heavy conditioners, and sealing products help temporarily close the cuticle and reduce moisture loss. PATTERN's Breakage Barrier Mask and Treatment Mask are ideal for this.