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Choosing a Hair Gloss
Choose a clear gloss to add shine. If you want to improve the condition and shine of your hair without changing the color, opt for a clear gloss treatment. Color-free hair gloss provides intense conditioning by actually lowering the PH level of your hair. Purchase an at-home treatment or visit a salon for a professional clear gloss application.
Ramp up your current color with a tinted gloss. To boost your current color or give it a slight twist, check out hair glosses in color tones that are within the range of your current color. Note that rich, golden hair tones can improve the look of your skin tone and make hair look shinier. In addition, warmer tones can boost how bright your hair looks, especially during cold, gray seasons. For example, if you have hair with brown tones, choose a tinted hair gloss that is within the brown family. If you are unhappy with your current hair color and want to use hair gloss to change it, it is best to visit a salon to leave the treatment (and coloring choices) to a professional.
Use a gloss to get rid of brassiness. Rescue your hair color from brassiness (due to factors such as sun exposure or hair products) with a balancing hair gloss. Purchase a shine gloss treatment in a cool color tone to minimize brass and add shine to your locks. Hair gloss is a cheaper and less-damaging alternative for repairing your hair color than frequent re-dyeing. Even a salon gloss treatment will be cheaper than a dye job.
Experiment with different glosses. Since hair gloss is a non-permanent hair treatment option, feel free to test different products to find the one that suits you best. For best results, start with clear, temporary glosses and work up to color-depositing, demi-permanent ones. Look for hair gloss in pharmacies, beauty supply stores, or online.
Applying Temporary Hair Gloss
Shampoo hair and apply the gloss. Shampoo your hair as usual and rinse it thoroughly. Apply about 3 pumps of the product to your hair (unless otherwise stated in the directions) and distribute it throughout hair, making sure all of the strands are saturated with the gloss. If you have long or thick hair, you may need to use more gloss to cover your hair completely.
Leave the product in for approximately 3 minutes. Timing can vary from brand to brand, so make sure to read the label before you use it. Generally, you will leave the product on for 3 minutes. In the meantime, wash your hands to remove excess product from them. Rinse your hair thoroughly.
Condition and dry your hair. Apply your regular conditioner to your hair. Rinse your hair a final time. After stepping out of the shower, dry and style your hair as usual.
Repeat 2-4 times a week. Since temporary hair gloss is mild on hair and does not last as long as demi-permanent gloss, it can be used multiple times a week. As a general rule, the recommended use of temporary hair glosses is between 2-4 times a week. Make the product a part of your regular hair care routine by using it every time you wash your hair, or every second time if you wash your hair daily.
Applying a Demi-Permanent Hair Gloss
Choose a color within two shades of your own. If you opt for a demi-permanent hair gloss, make sure not to choose a color tone more than two shades lighter or darker than your current color. A more dramatic shift in color should be handled professionally. If you wish for a more dramatic change, book an appointment for a gloss treatment at your local salon.
Follow the directions precisely. When applying a demi-permanent hair gloss, follow the instructions exactly to ensure that you apply it correctly. Set an alarm on your phone to make sure that you leave the gloss on your strands for the exact recommended time. Follow directions about shampooing or conditioning hair (which may vary between products), which can affect how the gloss treatment works on your hair.
Take note of how long the treatment lasts. Once you've applied a demi-permanent gloss treatment, take note of how long the manufacturer says it will last. For instance, some treatments are specified for weekly use, while others may last through approximately 28 shampoos. Do not apply another gloss treatment until the duration of the current one has run out. At most, a hair gloss treatment will last six weeks.
Correct a bad dye job with a gloss treatment. If your recent hair coloring experience has left you with hair that is brassy, badly highlighted, or overly yellow or orange in tone, use a gloss treatment to even out your color. A color-depositing gloss can correct problem tones in your hair and make your color look more natural. For the best results, book an appointment at a hair salon to ensure that no further coloring blunders occur. If you decide to redye your hair, you can even use the hair gloss as a toner.
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