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White Sand’s has a product they term “makeup for hair” which is Porosity the Fix. Think of it as a “concealer” for your hair.
If you damage your hair, and you’re working on fixing that damage (say with deep conditioners, trims, growth), Porosity helps make your health appear healthy in the meantime.
I spray a 3-4 mists around my hair after rinsing out my hair color (whether it’s bleach, permanent dye, vegetable hair dye, etc) then dry normally. Or if my hair is dry and I’ll be using a curling iron or flat iron, I spray a bit of Porosity on my brush and run it through my hair before ironing. It really helps the cuticle lay flat and prevent flyaways. Be very careful not to spray too much as this product contains oils. It *will* make your hair flat and icky if you overdo it. Like I said, 3-4 sprays should do fine for mid-length hair.
If you color or highlight your hair at home, I’ve also had excellent results by adding 2 sprays of Porosity into my color mixture. My color lasts longer, penetrates better and my hair comes out smoother & shinier immediately after coloring.
Overall, I adore my bottle of Porosity. It is a professional product, but worth the money. Bionic will definitely be repurchasing!!
White Sands hair products can be purchased at salons and spas. You can check their website to find a location close to home.

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I may have to go see if Sally’s has this – of course my red fades so quickly that any trick I can find to extend it is welcome.
Beauty Mart is now selling Porosity for only $16.15 for the 4 oz bottle (I’m still on my first 4 ounce bottle… it lasts forever!).
http://www.beauty-mart.com/c=ELcGQqNH2W6HRxHTQqOizYLV0/product/WSD_POROSITY_4/White_Sands_Porosity_The_Fix_4_oz.html
Happy shopping ladies!
sounds like they’ve finally found something to fix the age-old problem of fading summer hair….must try it.