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CHI Silk Infusion | Leave-In Hair Serum for Dry Damaged Hair | Heat Protectant for All Hair Types | Pre-Styling Hair Oil for Repair, Strengthening & Moisturizing | BPA & Paraben-Free, 177 ml

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Once you are out of the shower and your hair is towel-dry, apply one to two drops of serum to your hands and rub evenly over your palms. Apply the serum to the whole length of your hair, starting at your ends. If you have anything but dry hair and scalp, be sure to avoid your scalp. Then continue styling as usual. Another way to add shine to your hair is with apple cider vinegar shampoos–don’t worry your hair won’t smell like vinegar. The active ingredient in serums is some type of silicone and sometimes moisturizers like oil are added. Hair serums and hair oils tend to be interchangeable terms, but they are two completely different things. Hair oil is a moisturizing treatment that is absorbed into your hair and affects it from the inside out while serums protect it from the outside. Silicone coats your hair strands, never penetrating into your hair's cuticle. Silicone is what gives your conditioner that slippery, detangling feeling.

Just like you can overdo it will your hair oil, you can definitely overdo it with a serum and there is way less leeway with serum. For most treatments, you'll only need one to two drops. Chi’s Keratin Silk Infusion Serum has a cult following and Chi, itself, is a trusted brand in hair for good reason. Their heat protection products are some of the best on the market. I know this bottle of Chi Tea Tree Oil Serum says oil in big letters on the gorgeous glass bottle but the base of this tea tree serum is silicone. It contains three different types of silicone including cyclopentasiloxane, and they’re all the type of silicone that won’t build up in your hair so you can count on this serum giving you intense shine and slip while protecting your hair against heat damage. This can lead to build-up in some hair types. Dimethicone works and is cheap to produce so you'll find it as the only silicone ingredient in bargain serums.This makes this serum ideal for people with natural hair or for those who have chemically damaged and dry hair. If your hair tends toward the oily side, you probably want to find a serum that doesn’t contain any extra oils.

While I'm not saying the quest to remove unneeded chemicals is a bad one, I had never put a thought to why silicone was being removed--I just assumed that because it was being removed it was bad. Which Silicones Are Good for Your Hair? Most of the other serums on this list are must stronger but if you’re looking for something less intense this might be for you. If you’re still concerned about the amount you’re using, try spraying it on your palms and working it into your hair for better control.

Certain silicones, like dimethicone, won't damage your hair but they might weigh it down. A study published in the International Journal of Trichology(the science of hair) states that dimethicone is so effective at coating your hair strands that it's difficult to wash off.

Paul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Serum is a solid serum choice from a well-known and well-trusted professional brand. It’s perfect for people who use heat treatments on their hair daily to protect it from drying. CHI INFRA Silk Infusion is a reconstructing complex product enriched with silk, wheat, and soy proteins that will revitalize and help strengthen the hair. Its lightweight formula restores hair to its healthiest state by providing incredible softness, manageability, and shine without build-up like many other products. With this product, you will be able to manage, frizz, and static CHI INFRA Silk Infusion: An Alcohol-Free, Leave-In Hair Treatment

Which Silicones Are Good for Your Hair?

It has a base of the lighter-weight silicone Cyclopentasiloxane which won’t build up on your hair and adds high-shine dimethicone and detangling trimethicone. Because those last two are less soluble than other silicones, this isn’t one I’d recommend for fine hair or oily hair. If you use daily heat processes or have colored your hair one too many times (guilty) then this serum will return that healthy shine to your stressed out hair. For dry hair, this serum also contains argan oil and jojoba oil to hydrate your hair and restore elasticity giving it that healthy bounce. Silicone is considered one of the most inert materials around. Medical-grade silicone is considered a material that has zero adverse effects and that practically no one is allergic to. In addition to taming frizz in an instant, the blend of these silicones helps to protect your hair from the damage that the heat from blowdryers, straighteners, or curling irons can cause. It provides needed moisture with argan oil, hemp oil, rice bran oil, and moringa seed oil. To restore strength to damaged hair, Gloss.ME includes bamboo extract, hydrolyzed soy protein, and omega-6 fatty acids.

Some serums do contain oil to condition and keep hair healthy but the bottom line is serums and hair oils have different goals. Serums aid in styling and shine. Oils moisturize. Is Silicone Bad for Your Hair? Turns my old white Brillo beard into something near luxurious. Tried it because of a suggestion and was not disappointed. Every other day or so is all it takes." — John P.

How Do You Use Hair Serums with Silicone?

This Heat Protector Spray from Sun Bum is perfect if you’ve got some frizz or want to prevent damage from heat treatments or time out in the sun, but want to avoid heavy serums weighing your hair down and making it look greasy. If you have a dry, flaking scalp, tea tree oil is a miracle worker. This serum has tea tree leaf oil, lavender oil, and peppermint oil to calm your hair and scalp and bring out your healthy bounce. I love tea tree everything. It has such great healing qualities and I think it smells fantastic.

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