Why is my hair not absorbing moisture?

If your hair is not absorbing moisture, it could be due to a number of reasons, including:

  1. Low porosity: If you have low porosity hair, the tightly packed cuticles may make it difficult for moisture to penetrate the hair shaft. In this case, you may need to use heat or steam to help open up the cuticles and allow the moisture to penetrate the hair shaft.

  2. Product buildup: Product buildup can prevent moisture from being absorbed into the hair. If you have been using heavy products or not washing your hair regularly, this could be the cause of your hair not absorbing moisture.

  3. Hard water: If you have hard water, the mineral buildup can make it more difficult for moisture to penetrate the hair shaft. In this case, you may need to use a chelating shampoo or clarifying treatment to remove the buildup.

  4. Damaged hair: Hair that is damaged or has been over-processed may not absorb moisture as easily as healthy hair. If your hair is damaged, you may need to use deep conditioning treatments or consider cutting off the damaged hair.

  5. Environmental factors: Exposure to sun, wind, and other environmental factors can dry out the hair and make it more difficult for moisture to be absorbed.

If you are experiencing difficulty with your hair absorbing moisture, it is important to identify the underlying cause and take steps to address it. This may involve changing your hair care routine, using different products, or seeking the advice of a professional stylist or dermatologist.