How often should I use hair serum?

It is recommended to use hair serum 1-2 times a week, depending on your hair type and styling needs.
Hair serum helps to protect the hair from heat damage, and can help to repair split ends. It also adds shine and softness to your hair, making it look healthier and more manageable.

Hair serum is used after washing your hair with a shampoo or conditioner but before you begin styling your locks. Apply a small amount of serum into the palms of your hands and work it through wet strands using an upward motion. Make sure you evenly distribute the product over all sections of damp hair for maximum coverage.

If you are looking for extra protection against heat when blow-drying or straightening/curling, apply some additional product onto dry areas that have already been styled in order to create extra shine – this will make them look sleeker too! Applying too much serum can make your locks appear greasy so take care not to overload on product; just enough should do the trick! You may also want to consider selecting one formulated specifically for damaged tresses if yours has been weakened by coloring or excessive styling as these products tend be heavier than those designed simply for adding shine.

Some serums contain UV filters that help protect against sun exposure which can be especially beneficial during summer months when spending time outdoors is common – however don’t forget about applying sunscreen directly onto skin either! If you find yourself needing more control when styling (perhaps due to humidity) then try using a spray form instead as this won’t weigh down curls like oils might sometimes do – but remember whatever type chosen always ensure its suitable for use on colored tresses if necessary!

• Hair serum helps to protect the hair from heat damage and can help repair split ends.
• It adds shine and softness to your hair, making it look healthier and more manageable.
• Some serums contain UV filters that help protect against sun exposure which can be beneficial during summer months.

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