Hair serums can be a beneficial addition to your hair care regimen, even beyond what might seem like beauty buzzwords. Typically, hair serums are silicone-based products designed to coat the hair surface, providing protection from environmental stress and moisture loss. They create a barrier on the hair shaft, which can help in smoothening frizz and adding a shiny appearance. Serums essentially fill in the valleys of damaged cuticles, giving the hair a sleeker, healthier look. Particularly for dry and brittle hair, a serum can make styling easier and the hair more manageable.
From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, dull and brittle hair can also be a sign of an imbalance in vata dosha, which governs movement and is often manifested in dryness. This imbalance can result from factors like poor diet, stress, or even seasonal changes. I’d recommend incorporating lifestyle adjustments alongside topical solutions. Eating a balanced diet with healthy fats, like ghee, avocados, and nuts, nourishes the sapta dhatus which in turn supports healthy hair.
When using a serum, apply it after washing when hair is still damp to seal in moisture. Start with a small amount, focusing mainly on the ends which are more prone to damage, and avoid the scalp to prevent greasiness. For your specific concerns, a serum made of natural oils like coconut or argan oil can deeply condition and restore the damaged parts without harmful chemicals.
Daily use is fine, but it should align with your hair’s needs. Check how your hair responds—too much serum can weigh it down, especially if it’s fine in texture. If breakage and severe dryness persist, consider a holistic approach to your hair care by also focusing on internal health, ensuring proper hydration, and consulting a professional for severe damage, as it might require more intensive treatment.



