QuoteReplyTopic: Hair gloss Posted: January 12 2000 at 3:34am
HiI wondered if anyone has tried a semi-permanent hair gloss or glaze. You put it on for about 20 minutes and it leaves a glaze over your hair that is supposed to protect it and make it very shiny.I just had it done to my hair and I don't know what he used but it really didn't work.I will make sure to post it when I find out what kind it was. Also has anyone heard of the Jazzing Clear hair gloss by Clairol and or Shades??????Thanks Lex
> Hi> I wondered if anyone has tried a semi-permanent hair> gloss or glaze. You put it on for about 20 minutes and> it leaves a glaze over your hair that is supposed to> protect it and make it very shiny.I just had it done> to my hair and I don't know what he used but it really> didn't work.I will make sure to post it when I find> out what kind it was. Also has anyone heard of the> Jazzing Clear hair gloss by Clairol and or> Shades??????Thanks LexTO LEX RE: SHADESI have been using REDKEN SHADES for several years and I have not found a better color, period! Whether used as a clear 'glosser' as you describe or as a totally different shade, it is the best for color retention, conditioning, and for covering of roots and tintbacks/lowlights etc. It is totally intermixable with a wide selection of colors. I simply cannot say enough good things about it! Sometimes when very 'fine, resistant hair is treated with a similar type product, but NOT Shades, it will not 'take' well because of the very 'tight' constrictive cuticle. A 'clarifying' treatment should be used before any salon chemical service(coloring or perms) are done. Also on fine hair/resistant hair, processing for 20 minutes under a hot drier and cooling for 20 minutes afterward will help the depositing of the color. william
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