Biolage Smooth Proof Serum
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Biolage's Smooth Proof Serum is applied to damp hair to condition the texture before styling. It adheres without stickiness while leaving a subtle shine and a light finish. It is especially convenient to use on high-humidity days or when frizz is a concern.

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  • SaphiraHealing Repair Mineral Drop

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    This candidate has a lighter finish, making it good for daily use in addition to damaged hair. However, the usage feel is closer to a "final conditioning" rather than a styling-exclusive product.

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  • KérastaseNutritive Nutri-Supplement Split Ends Serum

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    This candidate is an oil serum that coats the hair ends as if wrapping them, so it fits well for the finish after styling. Conversely, the standard is for lightly spreading over the entire damp hair, so the usage timing is different.

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  • The Body ShopGrapeseed Glossing Serum

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    This candidate has a shine-centered glossy finish, so the feeling of the ends being firmly conditioned is greater. Like the standard, the focus on non-sticky adhesive conditioning is the same, but the perceived response to frizz depends more on the application area.

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  • ZiajaArgan & Tsubaki Oils Smoothing Hair Serum

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    This candidate is an "oil smoothing" type used before styling or on dry hair. Rather than the routine of applying to the entire damp hair like the standard, it will be more convenient to lightly rub it with your hands.

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  • Paul MitchellSuper Skinny Serum

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    This candidate has light silicone that densely wraps the hair surface, making frizz and flyaways look smoother. However, the standard is a flow of applying to damp hair to condition the texture, so the usage step is slightly different.

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  • MatrixFood For Soft Multi-Use Hair Oil Serum

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    This candidate is an avocado oil-centered oil serum, so it is used flexibly on both damp and dry hair. The standard is more focused on conditioning before styling, so it is advantageous if you want "convenient anywhere."

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  • John FriedaFrizz Ease All-In-1 Serum

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    This candidate is an essence applied to the hair ends, finishing neatly without lifting. The standard is a type used on the entire damp hair when concerned about frizz and humidity, so the choice of concentrated area is different.

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  • NardDamage RX Hair Serum

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    This candidate is closer to leaving a subtle absorption feeling when applied to damp hair. If the standard is a light shine that adheres without stickiness, this candidate's bouncy texture feel may be more to your taste.

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  • GarnierFructis Sleek & Shine Anti-Frizz Serum

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    This candidate is an argan oil serum, and the leave-in finish is emphasized. If the standard is conditioning the texture before styling, this candidate is more ahead in maintaining shine after use.

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  • NeboaRepair & Shine Ochronne Serum

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    This candidate is for hair ends only and is lightly absorbed to neatly condition split ends. The standard's core is frizz care on high-humidity days, so it is good to look at the "ends-focused vs. overall conditioning" difference first.

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