Ayurvedic Hair Oil v/s Ayurvedic Hair Serum: Which is a better choice? – Manestream

Ayurvedic Hair Oil v/s Ayurvedic Hair Serum: Which is a better choice?

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Ayurvedic Hair Oil vs Ayurvedic Hair Serum Which is a better choice

Are you seeking a product that can meet all of your hair's demands in one place? Both ayurvedic hair oil and ayurvedic hair serum can help you achieve your goals. But, before you choose a product, keep in mind that each one has its own set of advantages. Depending on your hair type and needs, each works differently.

In this blog, we will explain the nuances between them so that you can limit your search.

Do Ayurvedic Hair Oil & Ayurvedic Hair Serum have a similar function?

No. Ayurvedic Hair serums are intended to treat your hair topically and quickly to deliver a smooth texture and gloss. Ayurvedic Hair oils, on the other hand, nurture and treat your hair from the inside out. After a few applications, the texture of your hair becomes softer and shinier.

Which is a better choice for your hair? Serum or Oil?

Both ayurvedic hair serum and ayurvedic hair oil strengthen your hair when they have the accurate ingredients for your hair type and are applied at the correct time, in the correct way, and in the correct sequence. The majority of hair serums are silicon-based products. 

Because of their hydrophobic nature, these silicons accumulate on your hair, making them oily and heavy. They also prevent your hair cuticles from amassing moisture, making your hair brittle and dry over time. As a result, silicon-free hair serums are preferable. Herbal serums combined with natural essential oils may alter any hair type.

Ayurveda also recommends hair oils that aim to balance your inflamed Doshas for good hair growth. For intensive hydration, those with dry scalp and hair (Vata hair type) should use heavy oils such as coconut oil. Cooling oils should be used by those who have inflammatory scalp disorders (Pitta hair type). Additionally, persons with oily scalps (Kapha hair type) should use mild oils like jojoba oil and sweet almond oil.

Advantages of an Ayurvedic Hair Serum

  1. You can easily control your frizzy hair using hair serums.
  2. Hair serums add quick shine to your hair by polishing your hair strands with a velvety finish on the outside.
  3. Serum can protect your hair from environmental factors such as humidity, heat, pollution, UV radiation, and so on.
  4. Using serums can instantly soften your hair by filling the pores in your hair cuticles.

How to Pick the right one?

  • If you have dry, frizzy hair, ayurvedic hair serums containing moisturizing herbs such as aloe vera, rosemary, chamomile, and others are preferable.
  • If you have split ends, you can use a keratin protein-rich ayurvedic hair serum.
  • We advocate using a green tea-infused ayurvedic hair serum for chemically treated hair.
  • When you vacation in the sun, herbs like lavender in your ayurvedic hair serum are beneficial.

How to apply?

After washing your hair, add ayurvedic hair serum to damp or wet hair. Apply a few drops of serum to your hair shaft, rubbing it gently from the middle to the tips. Avoid putting hair serum on your scalp. You can apply your hair serum after washing your hair 2-3 times each week.

Advantages of an Ayurvedic Hair Oil

  • Ayurvedic Hair oils, which are abundant in critical vitamins and minerals, provide amazing nourishment to your follicles and hair.
  • The oils permeate deeper scalp tissues, and the Dosha-balancing herbs mend and revive your follicles.
  • Oils assist to strengthen your hair roots, reducing hair loss.
  • Ayurvedic Hair oils significantly condition your hair, resolving dry and frizzy issues. Hair oiling eventually softens your hair organically.
  • Massage using oils on your scalp improves blood circulation, increasing the flow of necessary nutrients from the blood to your follicles. This, in turn, encourages thicker, stronger hair growth.

  • How to pick the right one?

    Ayurveda suggests assessing your dosha levels before picking an ayurvedic hair oil with the appropriate and balanced contents for your hair type.

  • If your Vata levels are high, your hair will be extremely dry, brittle, and frizzy, with split ends. Ayurvedic Hair oils containing Vata dosha-balancing herbs such as Yashtimadhu, Brahmi, Bhringraj, Fenugreek, and others might be beneficial for this hair type.
  • If your Pitta levels are high, you may experience scalp inflammation, irritation, and premature greying coupled with dandruff as a result of increased heat in your body. Cooling herbs like Neem, Apple Cider Vinegar, Tulsi, and others can help balance the Pitta dosha.
  • Hair oils containing Kapha-reducing herbs such as coconut, amla, green tea, and others help manage excess sebum on your scalp, which in turn addresses Kapha-related issues such as microbiological scalp infections, and greasy dandruff, scalp acne, and so on.

  • How to apply?

    Apply the ayurvedic hair oil evenly to your scalp. Massage your scalp lightly with your fingertips for 2-5 minutes. After that, add some oil to the shaft area of your hair and gently massage it. Allow it to sit overnight before washing your hair with an Ayurvedic shampoo the next morning. You can oil your hair two or three times a day before washing it.

    Summing up the major differences between an ayurvedic hair oil and an ayurvedic hair serum:

    Ayurvedic Hair Oil  Ayurvedic Hair Serum
    Serum's primary duty is to make your hair more manageable. The primary function of oil is to repair and condition your hair while bringing your raised Doshas back into equilibrium.
    Hair serum acts on the root of your hair. Hair oil works on both the shaft and the root of your hair.
    It covers your hair tenuously and does not sink deeply. It works by deeply permeating your scalp and hair tissues to nourish and condition your hair.
    It instantly softens and polishes your hair. Over time, it provides soft texture, gloss, strength, and thickness to your hair.
    The outcomes are just transient. The effects are long-lasting.
    You should use it after you've washed your hair. You must use it before washing your hair.
    It is usually a water-based solution that is used to protect your hair when you go out in the sun after washing it. You should avoid going out with greasy hair since it might clog your scalp and hair.

     

    Can Ayurvedic Hair Oil & Ayurvedic Hair Serum be coupled?

    Typically, you must oil your hair prior to washing it and follow up with a hair serum. If you have excessively dry and frizzy hair, you may add a small amount of oil as a finisher to your hair locks after applying hair serum.

    Be careful not to apply too much oil since it collects dust and debris from the environment when you go outside.

    Now, what if we were to tell you that you can use both these products together at any point in time and provide your hair with the nourishment of both an oil and a serum? Yes! You heard right. Manestream, for the very first time, has launched a revolutionary product, Fenupro Seroil, which combines the goodness of both a serum and an oil. 

    This 100% ayurvedic one-of-a-kind unusual combo gives the comfort and nutrition of oil & serum without making the hair greasy or sticky. This remarkable multi-purpose seroil comprises Fenugreek, Green Tea, and extracts of several beneficial oils to keep hair looking glossy and smooth while also nourishing the scalp and hair.

    Isn't it amazing? Reap the benefits of this marvelous product right now!

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