Hair Serum: We use different types of products to take care of our hair. Many people use serum after shampooing their hair, so that the hair remains soft and does not get tangled due to sun and wind. Do you know whether the serum you are using is good for your hair or not? Serum may also contain some harmful ingredients which can damage the hair.

To avoid these, keep some things in mind while choosing serum. Because if you use these serums every day then it will completely damage your hair. Besides this, it can also make you bald.

Which ingredients in serum can harm your hair

sulphates

If any product you use on your hair contains sulphate then it should not be used. Sulfates dry out your hair and increase the problem of dandruff. If you are using a serum, then ensure that it does not contain sulphate in its ingredients.

Parabens

If your serum contains parabens then it can cause hormonal imbalance. Using it can cause your hair to fall. This is the most dangerous element for your hair, so do not include it in any hair product.

silicone

These can make hair heavy and sticky. If the serum contains this element then you will face difficulty in combing your hair, which will cause it to break. Apart from this, artificial colors can harm the hair and mineral oil dries the hair and causes dandruff.

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