When Winters' dry and cold air has your hair looking dull and lack-luster, you may want to opt for a glaze treatment at the salon to replenish shine for up to 6 weeks. I'm excited to share with you a look at my salon and one of the great services we offer that you may not know about- or haven't ever tried. Studio5 TV popped in to see the process in action, and you can watch that video down below. Most salons offer a similar service, so if you are interested in getting shinier locks this winter season, make a few calls and find a salon near you that can help.
A clear glaze or gloss treatment, is a wonderful way to add luster to your hair in a more permanent fashion than with temporary shine enhancers that simply wash away after shampooing. These types of treatments are actually a semipermanent hair color that with clear or golden shine reflective molecules in place of the typical colored pigment molecules. It doesn't alter your hair color in anyway, it simply freshens, brightens and adds luster to the color (natural or artificial) already in place.
It's applied to the hair in the same fashion as typical hair color services at the salon, then after about 20 minutes of process time under a low heat, the solution is rinsed from the hair and the results are achieved. Cost varies from salon to salon, but expect to pay anywhere from $30-60 for this type of service.
These clear glossing treatments typically last on the hair for 6 weeks until they fade away with normal washing. It's a great ad on service to a haircut this time of year, because you'll leave feeling refreshed and glossy even if the winter grey skies are lurking.
Cheers to shiny hair! xo
Megan, would this treatment work well...and still look as nice for someone who doesn't color and therefore, has the crazy gray wispy's and gray pieces around the face/temples. I love the idea of getting some shine in my hair. thanks for your advice! Sonja
ReplyDeleteHi Sonja- this treatment will help a little on natural grey hair to add some shine and some softness/pliability to the hair so it's not as wispy... but it won't reflect light and give as much shine as it would on someone with darker or colored hair. It's certainly worth a shot though to see how it work for you- because most salons don't charge too much for it, and then you can decide if the difference is worth it or not. Hope that helps!
DeleteHi Sonja- this treatment will help a little on natural grey hair to add some shine and some softness/pliability to the hair so it's not as wispy... but it won't reflect light and give as much shine as it would on someone with darker or colored hair. It's certainly worth a shot though to see how it work for you- because most salons don't charge too much for it, and then you can decide if the difference is worth it or not. Hope that helps!
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ReplyDeleteLove the video! What brand glaze do you use on your clients? Any thoughts of which one is best?
I use Redken Shades EQ on my clients at the salon, hope that helps!
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