How Fall Weather Affects Hair Porosity
There’s something magical about fall—the crisp air, cozy layers, and warm drinks in hand. But while you’re layering your wardrobe, your hair is undergoing a shift too. As temperatures drop and humidity levels change, your hair’s porosity—the ability to absorb and retain moisture—can shift right along with the season.
At Silkie, we know that understanding your hair is the first step to taking care of it. So let’s break down how fall weather affects hair porosity—and what you can do to keep your strands healthy, hydrated, and happy.
1. Cooler Air = Drier Hair
In summer, high humidity causes the hair shaft to swell, increasing porosity. But once fall arrives, the dry, crisp air begins pulling moisture out of your strands.
This leads to temporary high porosity hair—which means your hair may absorb moisture quickly but struggle to retain it. The result? Dryness, brittleness, and increased frizz.
2. Indoor Heating Doesn’t Help
As we move indoors and crank up the heaters, the air gets even drier. This can further zap your hair of moisture, leaving it rough and prone to breakage. If you notice your ends feeling crispy or your curls not holding shape, it’s probably due to changes in porosity.
3. Porosity Shift = Product Shift
What worked in summer may not cut it in fall. That’s because products designed for high humidity often focus on sealing moisture out. But in fall, your hair needs products that help lock moisture in.
Hydrating leave-ins, deep conditioners, and protective accessories—like Silkie’s 100% mulberry silk pillowcases and silk scrunchies—can help support moisture retention and reduce porosity-related damage.
4. Wind = Increased Cuticle Damage
Fall winds may feel refreshing, but they can be harsh on your hair. Wind lifts the hair’s cuticle layer, which increases porosity and makes it easier for moisture to escape.
Wearing your hair up with a Silkie silk scrunchie can reduce wind exposure while preventing breakage and tension. Bonus: our silk scrunchies glide through strands without pulling, so your hair stays intact even when the wind’s against you.
5. Hydration Becomes a Priority
If your hair starts to feel straw-like or loses its shine during fall, porosity changes are likely the cause. To combat this:
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Switch to moisturizing shampoos and conditioners
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Incorporate deep treatments weekly
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Use silk accessories to prevent moisture loss overnight
Sleeping on a Silkie silk pillowcase is especially helpful—it reduces friction, maintains hydration, and supports your hair’s natural oils while you rest.
Final Thoughts: Your Fall Hair Needs Extra Love
As the season changes, so does your hair’s behavior. Fall’s dry air, wind, and indoor heat all impact porosity—making it harder for your hair to stay moisturized and protected.
By adjusting your hair care routine and adding moisture-locking accessories like Silkie silk pillowcases and scrunchies, you can keep your strands smooth, nourished, and ready for whatever fall brings.
Explore Silkie's fall must-haves at www.shopsilkie.com—because healthy hair starts with understanding it.