Hair Gloss Treatment at Home

There’s nothing quite as satisfying as leaving the salon with healthy-looking locks that shine with gloss. You can achieve that same post-service glow at home using a hair gloss treatment.

How to Apply

Hair loss is a demi-permanent treatment that does not penetrate your hair shaft and will gradually wear off. Try using Vitamin C tablets or making your own baking soda mask to refresh it at home.

Hair gloss can help combat brassiness for blondes, revive redheads, enrich chocolaty brunettes, and add shine. Its ammonia-free formula makes application at home more straightforward than permanent dyeing.

Choosing the Right Product

Step one of an at-home gloss treatment is selecting the appropriate product. hair glosses can be purchased in salons or kits. Choose a hue that matches your current hair shade. Colored gloss refreshes and tones down brassiness, while clear gloss adds shine without altering the hue.

Preparing Your Hair

Glosses can refresh or add shine between full-process coloring sessions, but the results won’t last as long as dye. Gloss smooths the cuticle and improves how light reflects off strands. It can also help tone brassiness out of blondes’ locks, refresh reds, or deepen chocolaty brunettes. Gloss is an affordable and faster solution for creating shiny locks.

Applying the Product

hair glosses coat existing color strands to enhance them rather than depositing new hues. They can increase shine, add subtle shades, switch tones, or blend greys. Gloss also protects color-treated strands from fading due to UV rays.

Madison Reed’s shade-matched glosses and glazes received top scores for being easy to apply, having no strong ammonia smell, and leaving locks looking polished and healthy. Shampooing before application allows the gloss to coat each strand evenly.