All About Hair Serums

Serums are a much-ravaged hair product known for their lasting effects making hair look shinier and smoother. But do you actually know what a serum does to your hair, how beneficial it is?

Hair serums are silicone-based products that help coat the surface of the hair. It doesn’t work like hair oil that penetrates in the hair cuticles or causing changes to the hair structure. On the contrary, what it does is it forgoes the fizziness with enhancing the hair texture.

Silicone strengthens the hair with some effect on the reduction in hair fall, as it has a lower pH level minimising the hair damage. It protects the hair from heat damage as well. Detangle your hair with hair serum as the hair gets smoother and easy to maintain.

Today, now that we live in a polluted and harmful environment it becomes more important and difficult to manage our hair on a daily basis. A serum holds the hair fibre together with lesser chances of damage. And, if your hair is coloured this will definitely be helpful in such situations.

To pick the best-suited product one has to experiment a lot before knowing what works the best for them. Read about the types of serum available and try to connect what all issues do you face with your particular hair type.

There are different sorts of hair serums one are those that can be applied throughout the length of your hair from root to tips. And on the other hand, there are the ones that can be used only on the hair length away from the scalp as it may damage the hair cuticles. So, always read the instructions carefully.

The application should be done on freshly washed damp hair as it helps lock in the moisture making the skin shine. Do not go overboard with the product using the right amount of it. Hair should never be dripping wet as it will lead to product wastage as the chances of losing the hair are more. It can also work as a heat protector before you use any heat on your hair.

Go get the best for your hair now!

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