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When you want to change up your look without committing to a full-color service, a gloss treatment is a perfect solution. While glosses don’t lift the hair, meaning you won’t go lighter, they do add major shine and can be used to subtly tone down unwanted warmth, blend grays, and enhance existing hues. The overall effect? Richer, longer-lasting color and healthier, shinier hair!

Read on to learn more about gloss treatments and why you should ask your stylist for one next time you visit the salon. 

What exactly is a gloss treatment? 

A gloss is a semi-permanent treatment, typically applied in the salon as a mask, which is left on the hair to process before being rinsed out. Generally speaking, glosses last about four to six weeks. Most professional lines come with both clear and tinted glosses—but it’s important to note that glosses are not a substitute for an actual color service. 

Glosses don’t lift; they coat and seal the hair cuticle. This protects natural and preexisting color and enhances richness and vibrancy. Tinted glosses also deposit a small amount of color to subtly tone, adding or removing warmth. 

What does it do? 

In short, glosses are all about protection and enhancement. Because they seal and smooth each strand of hair, glosses are great at shielding against frizz, fly-aways, and split ends. Plus, they work to protect newly dyed strands or extend the time between salon appointments by locking in color. Best of all, they add serious, noticeable shine instantly. 

For those with damaged or over-processed strands, gloss treatments are a great way to change a look without resorting to more inherently damaging techniques. Want to warm up your red for summer or cool down a blonde for winter? You can enhance or tone it down with just a gloss! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Color vs. Clear 

As previously mentioned, glosses usually come in two options: clear or tinted. The right option will depend on what you hope to achieve. If you’re looking to bring a bright blonde down a few shades or add richness back into a brunette that’s started to look dull, you’ll want to go for a tinted gloss. Love your color but want to boost the shine? Ask your stylist for a clear gloss treatment. Either way, you can completely transform your look between salon visits—without the commitment, cost, or time of a full color service. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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What to ask for in the salon

While each salon will carry their own options, there are a few great gloss treatments to ask for by name.

Redken Shades EQ/Redken Shades EQ Bonder Inside

Redken Shades EQ performs is a conditioning treatment that can also upgrade your tone. From going deeper to correcting unwanted shades or simply adding shine — this gloss treatment has a wide range of intermixable colors that can enhance any service, from grey blending to highlights or even as a standalone treatment. New Shades EQ Bonder Inside also contains bond-building technology to rebuild bonds from the inside out and care for sensitized hair. 

 

Wella Professionals Shinefinity

This treatment is beyond just a gloss, Wella Professionals Shinefinity is a zero lift, zero damage glaze service for shine you can feel. Available in 37 stunning shades to create true-to-tone results, Shinefinity can be used to blend greys, correct tone or add shine.