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FilterDeep conditions sealed cuticles so moisture finally gets in.
120 days of your full low-porosity routine, plus tools.
Your complete 30-day starter routine for moisture-resistant hair.
Gently cleanses without stripping moisture from resistant strands.
Ancient botanicals that nourish the scalp and accelerate length retention.
Lifts and defines natural hair without snagging or breaking.
Boosts circulation and activates follicles for visibly fuller hair.
Stimulates the scalp to support thicker, faster hair growth.
Protects moisture and reduces breakage while you sleep.
Satin surface keeps hair smooth, hydrated, and frizz-free overnight.
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🌿 Low Porosity Collection
Formulated to penetrate tightly sealed cuticles, the Ethnic Gals Low Porosity Collection delivers lightweight moisture, slip, and balance without buildup. Enriched with Aloe Vera, Marshmallow Root, and nourishing oils, it softens, detangles, and hydrates strands that resist moisture, leaving hair silky, defined, and full of life.

Do you already know the skincare basics?
Getting the fundamentals right makes all the difference. When you understand the simple steps behind cleansing, hydrating and protecting, building your routine becomes effortless—and every product you use works even better.
Skincare Steps
The basic steps of skincare are makeup removal, cleansing, targeted treatments, hydration (both water-based and oil-based) and sun protection.
Building your skincare routine
Creating your own skincare routine can feel challenging, as it depends on how many steps you want, your skin type, your concerns and your personal preferences.
A good place to start is by choosing a cleanser and a moisturizer that suit your skin, then considering if you need anything extra.
Cleansing the skin
Cleansing can be done with either one or two products. In a double cleanse, the skin is first washed with an oil-based product (such as a cleansing balm or oil) and then followed by a water-based product (such as a gel, cream or milk cleanser).
Moisturizing the skin
The skin needs both hydration (water) and moisture (oil). All skin types benefit from hydration, but some may be especially dehydrated and require more water-based care.
Exfoliating the skin
The skin naturally sheds dead cells, but sometimes it needs a little help. Dead skin buildup can make the complexion look dull and clog pores, which may lead to breakouts and blackheads.






















