Hair serums can actually be quite beneficial, but they often depend on your individual hair type and the specific issues at hand. When dealing with dry, brittle hair, especially after coloring, serums can help protect and nourish the hair shaft by providing moisture and a protective barrier that couches the hair against environmental damage. However, what you apply varies based on your hair’s unique condition.
In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, the health of your hair is strongly tied to the balance of doshas. Coloring treatments can aggravate pitta dosha, leading to dryness and brittle strands. So, it is worth examining your internal balance too. While a serum can offer superficial relief, working internally by pacifying pitta may be necessary for better results. Consuming a pitta-pacifying diet—like including foods that are cooling and hydrating—can be beneficial. The use of herbs such as bhringraj or amla, known for their hair-nurturing properties, might assist in reducing brittleness.
As for the application, hair serum can be used on either wet or dry hair, but it is generally more impactful as a protective layer applied to damp hair, especially if your aim is to ward off frizz and seal split ends. Ensure you’re using just a few drops to avoid weighing your hair down. For shedding concerns, avoid applying serum directly to the scalp, as it can sometimes clog pores or contribute to greasiness if not suited to your hair type.
Remember, it’s essential to keep track of how your hair responds. If the shedding continues or your hair’s condition doesn’t improve, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner to look at your diet, hair care routine, and overall health balance can be a helpful next step. They might suggest oil massages with medicated oils or other treatments specific to your prakriti and current imbalance.


