Yes, I can definitely help you with that! Hair is a great absorbent of oils for several reasons:
1. Porous structure: Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, which has a porous structure. This means that the hair shaft has small openings or pores that allow liquids, such as oils, to be absorbed.
2. Surface area: Hair has a large surface area, which means that there is more area available for oils to be absorbed. This is especially true for curly and frizzy hair types, which have more surface area due to their texture.
3. Binding properties: Hair has natural binding properties that allow it to hold onto oils. This is because the keratin protein in hair has amino acid residues that have a high affinity for oil molecules.
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