Glossing and glazing treatments not only improve your hair's look and condition, but also help lock in colour for better salon results.
November 26, 2014
Glossing and glazing treatments not only improve your hair's look and condition, but also help lock in colour for better salon results.
Everyone desires beautiful, silky hair, but obtaining a lust-worthy mane is harder than it seems.
When it comes the glosses and glazes, both perform similar hair duties, but they're not interchangeable.
Here are five benefits of glossing and glazing.
Most hair processes look good initially, but they usually damage the hair shaft, leading to split ends, dullness and breakage.
If you're tired of that expensive salon shade fading within a week of its application, then glosses are for you.
As their names suggest, both glosses and glazes add tremendous amounts of shine to your hair.
If your blond colour looks brassy, it may be time to experiment with gloss.
One of the best aspects of glosses and glazes is their temporary nature. While glosses last longer, both fade away in a month or less, so there's no major commitment.
For those who prefer natural hair colour to dye jobs or are simply laying off chemical treatments for a while, a clear gloss adds a heavy dose of colour-free shine that lasts up to a month. The process leaves the shaft smooth, fully conditioned and extra soft.
Overall, glossing and glazing treatments are two of the most affordable, healthy and beautiful options for improving the look and feel of your hair.
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