Hair care can be fun and relaxing, but also a little complex to understand at times!

Sometimes it can be hard to know exactly which products to use, given the diversity of hair types and needs.

So let us break it down.

Difference between hair serums and hair oils

Hair serums

Hair serums are used for styling. They can fight frizz and smooth your hair (and are therefore ideal for people with curly hair) as well as add shine (hands up if your hair is dry).

The best way to use serums is applying just a few drops to recently-washed or wet hair. Serums also tend to be less oily than hair oils and use other ingredients as their main active ingredient.

Hair oils

Hair oils aren’t primarily for styling, although you can use them for that also.

They are for conditioning and nourishing the hair. That means they sink into the hair strand and help improve its health, rather than coating them as serums do.

Hair oils can add in fatty acids to your hair to replace lipids (fats, oils, waxes, and vitamins that make up the hairs’ structure). That then can help prevent split ends and breakage.

Hair oils can be used as a mask (i.e. left on overnight); applied to dry hair because you feel you need them, or used on wet hair. You can also use them for a spot of eyebrow or beard taming!

We recommend patch testing when using new products/ingredients on delicate areas such as the face.