Saturday, January 23, 2010

What is the latest method/brand/technology in hair color ';glaze'; used in top hair salons?

I just had my hair colored and I feel like my hairdresser is taking me for a ride (long story).


Now he wants me to come in again after a few days and spend $150 getting a ';glaze';.


When I asked whether he meant Sebastian Cellophane, he laughed and said ';no, that's old school';.


Can I do this on my own and what product is he referring to when he says ';glaze';?What is the latest method/brand/technology in hair color ';glaze'; used in top hair salons?
A color glaze is a product that puts shine and a color tone into the hair to help color last longer and give a shinier look. Some salons use Matrix prisms. Can you explain what color you had done and how it turned out? grylizz@aol.com . A Little Cut Up by Liz Gray in HH,Tx.What is the latest method/brand/technology in hair color ';glaze'; used in top hair salons?
that's such a rip off..you can buy a color glaze and do it yourself..plus you usually use a glaze to restore the shine/vibrant color when a a dye job is too new to redye but the shine/color is starting to fade
don't do it.


its to make your hair shinier i think. you can do that easily at home by spraying a little hairspray, or rinsing your hair with vinegar or even lemon juice. you can also just use a shining shampoo and smoothing cream.
i'm not sure exactly, but there are glazes that are wayy cheaper than $150.





http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/se鈥?/a>
if you like your hair color the way it is now who cares about the glaze. if you did highlights the glaze will soften the color to a less brassy more natural color, and this you can do it yourself. its almost like a shampoo and rinse thing.





here is one that is over the counter:


http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/produ鈥?/a>

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