Hair serums can indeed be beneficial, especially if dealing with frizz and dullness. These products usually contain silicones and sometimes natural oils or extracts that form a protective layer over the hair strands. This barrier helps to retain moisture, smooth the cuticle, and add shine, which makes hair look more polished and less frizzy. When it comes to heat protection, serums can protect hair from the damage caused by styling tools like flat irons and blow dryers because they reduce the amount of direct heat your hair is exposed to.
You typically apply serum to damp hair. Use a small amount to start, as too much can weigh hair down and make it look greasy. Put a drop or two on your palms, rub them together, and gently work it through the lengths of your hair, avoiding the roots to prevent oiliness. You can apply it again lightly on dry hair to tame any extra frizz.
As for hair growth, serums themselves do not directly contribute to this. Healthy hair requires a balanced diet and care for the scalp. If hair loss or thinning is a concern, it might be worth checking your diet and lifestyle. In Siddha-Ayurvedic practices, healthy hair growth comes from ensuring the balance of the doshas and strong Agni. Nutrient-rich foods warming spices like ginger and balanced intake of proteins can support growth.
If frizziness and dullness persist despite efforts, you may consider looking deeper into your body’s dosha balance and nutritional intake. Assessing whether there are any excess Vata disturbing your prakriti could be worthwhile. Herbal treatments and massages with oils like amla or bhringraj might soothe the scalp, offering a more holistic approach to hair health.



