Start with Clean, Towel-Dried Hair
Hair serums work best on freshly washed and towel-dried hair. Excess water dilutes the serum and prevents proper absorption. Gently pat your hair with a towel to remove excess moisture before application.
Washing your hair thoroughly with a suitable shampoo and conditioner sets the stage for effective serum application. Towel-dried hair, with excess water removed, allows the serum to penetrate the hair shaft properly without dilution.
Determine the Right Amount
Less is more when it comes to hair serum. A little goes a long way. Begin with a small amount (usually a pea-sized drop) and adjust according to the length and thickness of your hair. Rub the serum between your palms evenly before applying.
Focus on the Ends
Hair serum should primarily be applied to the mid-lengths and ends. These areas are more susceptible to damage, dryness, and split ends. Applying to the ends first helps seal the cuticles, providing nourishment and preventing frizz without weighing down the roots.
Concentrate the application on the mid-lengths and ends of your hair. These areas tend to be more prone to dryness and damage. Avoid applying directly to the scalp to prevent weighing down your hair or causing an oily appearance.
Hair serums work best on freshly washed and towel-dried hair. Excess water dilutes the serum and prevents proper absorption. Gently pat your hair with a towel to remove excess moisture before application.
Washing your hair thoroughly with a suitable shampoo and conditioner sets the stage for effective serum application. Towel-dried hair, with excess water removed, allows the serum to penetrate the hair shaft properly without dilution.