When should I apply serum to my hair?

Apply serum to your hair once it is towel-dried, before styling with heat or air dry.
This step is important because serums can help protect your hair from damage caused by heat styling, as well as making it easier to style.

There are many types of serums available on the market, and they all have slightly different benefits. A light silicone-based serum will add shine to your hair while also providing a protective layer around each strand. This protects against any further damage that might be caused by using hot tools or even just being exposed to the elements.

On top of providing protection for your hair, serums can also make combing and brushing much easier – if you’re someone who experiences tangles in their locks then this could be a major time saver! Serum helps smooth out the cuticles which makes it easier for combs and brushes to run through without snagging or ripping strands of hair out. You don’t need too much – try only applying about half a teaspoon worth or less onto mid-lengths and ends before you start styling so as not to weigh down your look with product build up.

When looking for an appropriate serum, make sure you pay attention to what kind of ingredients are used in order to get maximum benefit from its usage; natural oils like argan oil are especially good at nourishing the scalp whilst still protecting against heat damage. Additionally, some products contain UV filters which offer further protection against environmental aggressors such as pollution particles that can stick onto our tresses over time causing discoloration or dullness – perfect if you want healthy looking locks no matter where life takes you!

• Serums can help protect your hair from damage caused by heat styling.
• There are many types of serums available on the market, with each having slightly different benefits.
• Applying a light silicone-based serum to mid-lengths and ends can make combing and brushing much easier as it smooths out the cuticles.

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