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Hair Plus Premium (Water Based)
Hair Plus Premium (Oil Based)
Dry & Damaged Hair Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
Aloevera Hair Serum
Pearl Serum
Satin Care Shampoo
Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
If you’ve ever stepped outside on a muggy day and watched your hair puff up instantly, you’re not alone. Humidity causes hair to absorb excess moisture from the air, which disrupts the hydrogen bonds in your strands. That’s why curls lose definition, straight hair goes wavy, and everything feels less manageable.
Unlike heavy oil-based formulas that can weigh hair down or make it greasy, water based hair serums hydrate without leaving a sticky residue. They create a breathable barrier on each strand, locking in moisture from within and blocking excess humidity from seeping in. Most contain lightweight polymers and humectants—ingredients that attract water but don’t over-saturate your hair.
Many products claim to be lightweight but sneak in oils or heavy silicones. If water is listed first, you’re on the right track for humidity-proofing. Skip anything with ‘mineral oil’ or ‘petroleum’ high on the list—they’ll just make your hair limp and greasy in the heat.
We craft water based hair serums that blend potent botanical extracts with advanced actives, designed for Indian humidity. You can use our AI Skin Analyser to find the serum best suited for your hair type. Check out our humidity-resistant options at arishbionatural.com.
Yes, you can use water based hair serum every day, especially if humidity is affecting your hair. Just stick to a small amount to avoid buildup.
Absolutely. These serums help seal in moisture and keep curl patterns defined, so your hair won't puff up as much in humid conditions.
Most water based serums are gentle and safe for color-treated hair. Always check for sulfates or harsh alcohols, but generally you’re good to go.
Try starting with a pea-sized amount and increase as needed. Too much can weigh hair down, even if it's thick.
We offer a water based serum made for humid climates, featuring lightweight botanicals and humidity-fighting actives. It’s easy to match to your hair type using our AI Skin Analyser.
Not if you apply it mainly to the mid-lengths and ends. Water based formulas are much less likely to cause greasiness compared to oil-based serums.
Water based serums are lighter, absorb quickly, and are better for humid weather. Oil based ones can weigh hair down and attract more humidity.
Yes, you can use it as a base before gels or creams. Just be careful not to overload your hair with too many products.
Check the ingredients list. If water or aqua is the first ingredient, it’s water based. Avoid those with heavy oils or silicones listed first.
You can shop our water based hair serums directly at arishbionatural.com and use our AI Skin Analyser for personalized recommendations.