Using hair serum can transform your hair—but only if applied correctly. Here are the most common mistakes you should avoid:
More serum doesn’t mean better results. Overusing it can make your hair look greasy and heavy instead of smooth and shiny.
Hair serum is meant for the lengths and ends, not the scalp. Applying it to roots can clog pores and make hair oily faster.
Serum works best on damp or towel-dried hair. Applying it on dripping wet hair dilutes the product and reduces effectiveness.
Many serums offer some protection, but not all. If you’re using heat tools, make sure your serum has heat-protectant properties or layer a separate product.
Applying serum to just one area can cause uneven texture. Always rub it between your palms and distribute evenly through your hair.
Different hair types need different serums. Choosing the wrong one can lead to dryness, buildup, or limp hair. Pick a serum suited to your hair needs (frizz control, damage repair, shine, etc.).
Start with a small amount, focus on the ends, and build up only if needed. The right technique makes all the difference in achieving smooth, healthy-looking hair.