- The $18 Glaze Supergloss Conditioning Hair Gloss refreshes hair color and enhances shine.
- A beauty writer is taking a break from coloring her locks and uses the Honey Blonde shade to keep her strands fresh and glossy.
- Celebrity hair stylist Rita Hazan even used the product to enhance the vibrancy of Jessica Simpson’s blonde color.
I have bleach blonde, fine hair, so I’m never not on a hair growth journey. That said, I’ve decided to raise the stakes, which means I’m taking a break from dying my strands. I typically head to the salon every three months, so pausing for a moment is a big adjustment. While I’m giving my hair a rest, I refuse to let my color look dull and faded—so I’m turning to the $18 damage-proof Glaze Supergloss Conditioning Hair Gloss.
Glaze Supergloss Conditioning Hair Gloss in Honey Blonde
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Think of Glaze’s $18 conditioning gloss as a tinted moisturizer for your hair. It’s not going to give you a drastic makeover, but it’s going to make your locks look rich, shiny, and fresh. Plus, your hair will feel soft and healthy thanks to the included vitamin E.
One application lasts eight to ten washes, and it turned my drab, faded blonde hair into vibrant, glass strands with just one use. What’s more, the hydrating formula nixed my dry ends, made my mane more manageable, and gave it a silky texture. Think: salon-like results without the daunting price tag.
I’ve done my fair share of at-home hair coloring, and Glaze’s formula has been the most foolproof yet. It didn’t turn my bathroom into a mess or stain my hands and neck, even when applied with gloves in less than two minutes and rinsed out 10 minutes later in the shower. Needless to say, the entire process was simple, easy, and stress-free. And while the results are subtle, the hair benefits are so good that I have no problem using this mask every other week to maintain the results.
While this product is a color-depositing conditioner first, it doubles as a nourishing hair mask, as proven by fans. One shopper said it made their “color-damaged, dry, brittle hair super soft and silky” after just one use (sound familiar?). Another reviewer claimed the treatment gave their color “mirror-like shine” and kept their hair “soft and smooth” for days—I’m sold!
According to the brand, the mask is designed for those with virgin hair, though it worked just as well on my bleached strands. Even celebrity hair stylist Rita Hazan used the Vanilla Lights shade to revive Jessica Simpson’s chemically processed hair—and it looked so luxe and shiny. So if it’s good enough for her, it’s good enough for me.
Shop more $18 hair gloss shades from Glaze, below, including a $10 clear version.
Glaze Supergloss Conditioning Hair Gloss in Glacè Cherry
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Glaze Supergloss Conditioning Hair Gloss in Lustrous Ebony
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Glaze Supergloss Sheer Glow Hair Gloss in Clear
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