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Meet the Best Hair Serums for Colour-Treated Hair

Don’t miss out on these incredible serums!

Oct 27, 2020
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Colour treating hair often dehydrates it, leaving your hair strands weak and brittle. Most of you who have colour- or chemically-treated manes know that they require more care as chemical compounds strip your hair of its natural moisture and sheen. Solution? Hair serums! Out of the many serums available, some are specifically designed to seal in the pigments and vibrancy of colour treated hair. They hydrate, protect, and nourish colour treated hair, leaving it soft and lively once again. Infusing back moisture into the hair strands after a colour treatment is essential for their overall health and here are some our choicest hair serums that will do just that and lock in the colour into your follicles for long, preventing frizz, and making them more manageable.

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This serum enhances the texture and vibrancy of colour-treated hair. Its UV filters and special polymers prevent colour from fading away due to sunlight or other hair products like shampoos.

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With advanced Colour Reinforcer Technology and UV protection, this hair serum has been specifically formulated to aid in maintaining colour depth and intensity of colour treated hair. Enriched with argan oil, which envelopes hair strands with deep conditioning, it makes tresses super silky and shiny.


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Rich in antioxidants and minerals from pure almond and cashew oils, this Ayurvedic serum seals the surface of hair and freezes colour pigments inside the hair fibre. Its nourishing, lightweight serum can also be used to maintain well-defined curls after perming.

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Powered by Ceramide Technology, this serum promises to provide ultimate hair protection, as it thoroughly transforms fragile, frizzy hair into nourished, silky locks with every application. It prevents split ends and hair fall and guarantees to repair all forms of hair damage caused by heat, styling, chemical and colour processes.

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