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Best hair growth serums for thicker and fuller locks

Source: Augustinus Bader

When it comes to our hair, we always want what we can’t have. Curly-haired girls tend to lean on tools for poker straight styles, while those of us with no definition in our stands covet coils. The same is true for length.

Whether you made the (now believed to be rash) decision to go for the chop or you’ve struggled to grow your hair longer than its split-end riddled, rat’s tail length, you’ll likely be envying luscious long locks. To achieve the styles of your hair dreams, you’ll need an arsenal of nutrient and protein-rich products that will encourage your tresses to grow healthy and strong - and that comes in the form of scalp care, shampoo, oils, supplements and serums.

The latter is favoured for its lightweight approach to packing your mane with nourishing goodness. Without weighing down your strands, these formulas work to strengthen, add shine, control frizz, impart moisture and protect from chemical, environmental and thermal damage.

Do hair growth serums really work? Can serums really make your

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