And What Your Private Stylist Does About It
Hair Porosity and Color Results – Private In-Residence Hair Color along the Main Line and Philadelphia Suburbs
You showed your stylist the photo. You described exactly what you wanted. And when you looked in the mirror, something was off. The color was close, but not quite right. Maybe it faded faster than expected, or the ends came out darker than the rest. You left wondering what happened.
The answer is usually not the formula. It is not even the stylist’s technique. It is something most salons never take the time to assess: your hair porosity.
At Concihairge, we provide private, in-residence hair services throughout the Main Line and Philadelphia suburbs. Before we mix a single drop of color, we evaluate your hair’s porosity. It is one of the most important steps in delivering results that actually match what you had in mind, and it is something that simply does not get enough attention in traditional salon settings.
What Is Hair Porosity

Hair porosity refers to your hair’s ability to absorb and retain moisture, product, and color. It is determined by the state of your cuticle, the outermost layer of each strand.
When the cuticle is tightly closed, it resists absorption. Color takes longer to develop, and lighter results can be harder to achieve. When the cuticle is raised or open, your hair drinks up color fast, but it also releases it just as quickly. That is where fading, brassiness, and uneven results come from.
Most women have heard of hair type and texture. Far fewer know their porosity level, even though it shapes every single color result you have ever gotten.
The Three Types of Hair Porosity
Low Porosity

Your cuticle is tightly sealed. Color has a hard time penetrating, which can make processing slower and results appear less vibrant or slightly off-tone. Low porosity hair also tends to resist moisture and build up product more easily.
| What this means for your color: It can take longer to lift or deposit. A stylist who does not account for this may use too strong a developer and cause unnecessary damage, or too weak of one and leave you with flat, underwhelming results.
Medium Porosity

This is considered the baseline that most color formulas are designed for. The cuticle is slightly raised, which allows for even absorption and consistent results. If you have medium porosity hair and have had great color experiences, this is likely why.
High Porosity

Your cuticle is open, often from heat styling, chemical processing, environmental exposure, or simply genetics. High porosity hair absorbs color quickly but loses it just as fast. This is the most common source of results that fade within weeks, turn brassy, or look uneven from root to end.
| Important note: It is completely normal to have different porosity levels on the same head of hair. Roots and ends often behave differently, which means they need different treatment.
Why Two Women Can Book the Same Service and Walk Away With Different Results
This happens constantly in salons. Two clients both book a balayage or a gloss. Same stylist, same product. Completely different outcomes.
The reason is porosity, combined with the reality that busy salon environments often do not allow time for a thorough assessment of each client’s hair. Formulas get standardized. Applications follow a set routine. The focus is on efficiency, not on the individual behavior of your specific hair.
For women on the Main Line balancing careers, families, and full schedules, this trial-and-error approach is exhausting. You do not have time to recover from a disappointing appointment. You need to trust that your color will turn out the way you envisioned.
That is the gap Concihairge was designed to fill.
What Your Concihairge Stylist Does Differently

Because we work exclusively in your residence or office, our stylists can give your hair the time and focus it actually requires. Here is how we approach every color appointment:
Porosity Assessment Before Anything Else
Your stylist physically evaluates your hair from root to end, noting texture changes, previous color history, heat damage, and how different sections of your hair are behaving. This is not a quick glance. It is a real assessment that informs every decision that follows.
Custom Formula for Your Hair
There is no standard formula at Concihairge. Developer strength, tone selection, and timing are all adjusted based on what your hair actually needs. If your ends are high porosity and your roots are low, they get treated differently, because they are different.
Strategic Application
For services like balayage, highlights, and color glosses, application technique directly affects how even your results will be. We adjust our placement and saturation based on your porosity map, not a generic playbook.
Protective Treatments When Needed
For hair that needs it, we incorporate bond-building or porosity-equalizing treatments before color. This creates a more uniform starting point and dramatically improves how your color develops and holds over time.
How to Maintain Your Color Based on Your Porosity
The work your stylist does in your home is only part of the picture. How you care for your hair between appointments directly affects how long your color stays vibrant.
If You Have Low Porosity Hair

- Use lightweight hydrating products that will not sit on top of the strand
- Avoid heavy oils and butters that can block absorption
- Gentle steam or warm water can help open the cuticle slightly when applying treatments
If You Have High Porosity Hair

- Prioritize bond-building products like Olaplex or K18 for between-visit maintenance
- Use leave-in conditioners and sealants to lock in moisture after washing
- A color-depositing gloss treatment every few weeks can extend vibrancy significantly
- Avoid excessive heat without a heat protectant, as it accelerates cuticle damage
For Everyone
Your Concihairge stylist will give you specific product and routine recommendations tailored to your hair at the end of every appointment. No generic advice, no guesswork. What your hair actually needs, based on what we observed during your visit.
Why In-Residence Color Delivers Better Results

When your stylist is in your home, the entire dynamic changes. There are no other clients waiting. No rushing to the next station. Your hair is the only thing being attended to.
This matters more than most people realize. Color needs to be monitored as it processes. Adjustments sometimes need to be made in real time. The difference between a gloss that pops and one that falls flat can come down to two minutes of processing time.
For women in Wayne, Villanova, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Chestnut Hill, and the surrounding communities, Concihairge delivers that level of attention every single appointment. You do not have to drive anywhere. You do not have to sit under harsh salon lighting wondering if anyone is watching your color. Your stylist is there, focused entirely on you, from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does hair porosity affect balayage results?
Yes, significantly. High porosity hair absorbs color faster, which can cause ends to come out darker or more saturated than intended. A skilled stylist adjusts product timing and placement based on your porosity to ensure even, natural-looking results.
Can a stylist come to my home for color treatments on the Main Line?
Yes. Concihairge provides private, in-residence color services throughout the Main Line and Philadelphia suburbs, including Villanova, Wayne, Berwyn, Malvern, Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, Haverford, Chestnut Hill, Newtown Square, Blue Bell, West Chester, Bala Cynwyd, King of Prussia, Ambler, and Conshohocken.
What is the difference between high and low porosity hair for highlights?
Low porosity hair resists lifting and may require longer processing or a higher developer to achieve lighter tones. High porosity hair lifts quickly but can become over-processed or uneven without careful monitoring. Both require adjusted formulas and techniques rather than a one-size approach.
How do I know my hair porosity?
The most reliable method is a professional assessment during your appointment. A common at-home test involves placing a clean strand in a glass of water. If it sinks quickly, your hair is likely high porosity. If it floats, it is likely low porosity. However, a stylist evaluating your hair in person provides a much more accurate read.
Why does my hair color fade so fast?
Fast fading is one of the most common signs of high porosity hair. When the cuticle is open, color molecules escape easily, especially when hair is exposed to heat, sun, or harsh shampoos. Bond-building treatments, porosity-equalizing glosses, and the right at-home routine can extend your color significantly between visits.
What color services does Concihairge offer in the home?
We offer a full range of in-home color services including highlights, balayage, color glosses, single process color, and root touch-ups. All services are performed privately in your home by a licensed professional stylist.
Ready for Color That Actually Matches What You Envisioned?

If you are on the Main Line or in the Philadelphia suburbs and you want a color experience where your hair’s unique needs are actually taken into account, Concihairge is ready for you.
Our private, in-home color appointments are available in Villanova, Wayne, Berwyn, Malvern, Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, Haverford, Chestnut Hill, Bala Cynwyd, King of Prussia, Newtown Square, Blue Bell, West Chester, Ambler, and Conshohocken.
Book your color appointment at www.concihairge.com and experience what happens when your hair gets the attention it deserves.