Can I use serum after conditioner?

Yes, you can use serum after conditioner to give your hair extra shine and protection.
Serum is a special type of hair product that can help to improve the look and feel of your hair, giving it an extra layer of protection from environmental stressors.

Serums have become increasingly popular lately because they are so effective at helping to smooth, detangle and protect dry or damaged hair. They work by creating a protective barrier between your hair shafts and the environment, shielding them from things like sun exposure, heat styling tools and humidity. This helps to reduce frizziness, keep strands hydrated and give you beautiful shine all day long!

The most common types of serum are silicone-based ones which form a thin film on the surface of your locks. The silicones in these products not only provide protection but also add texture and shape as well as making it easier to brush through knots without breaking any hairs. Additionally, there are oil-based serums available too – usually made up of natural oils such as argan or coconut which penetrate deep into the follicles providing nourishment while still guarding against external elements like wind or cold temperatures.

Whatever type you choose make sure you use just enough for your particular needs – too much could leave your locks looking greasy rather than glossy! When applying serum after conditioner always start with damp (not wet) hair then apply evenly throughout using either fingers or a wide tooth comb before drying with hairdryer set on low heat setting for best results!

• Serum is a special type of hair product that helps to improve the look and feel of your hair.
• The most common types of serum are silicone-based ones which form a thin film on the surface of your locks.
• Oil-based serums are made up of natural oils such as argan or coconut which penetrate deep into the follicles providing nourishment while still guarding against external elements like wind or cold temperatures.

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