[purchase/affiliate] The Glaze Super Colour Conditioning Gloss has been on my radar for a while, and I finally had the chance to give it a try. This product is a short-term dye that you apply to dry hair for ten minutes before rinsing off.
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The instructions are not provided on the bottle, so you need to look them up. I found it unclear how much product to use, but I settled on using about half the bottle. The product is quite thick, and getting it out of the nozzle can be a bit of a challenge. After leaving it on for ten minutes, you rinse it off.
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The Glaze Super Colour Conditioning Gloss added a beautiful shine to my hair, thanks to Babassu oil, and left it feeling soft and vibrant. It enhances the existing color rather than completely changing it, giving a fresh look. However, the effects may only last a couple of days, not as long as claimed. The shine did not remain after subsequent washes, contrary to the promise of lasting up to ten washes. It’s a great option for special occasions or when you want a temporary swishy look. It might last longer on certain hair types, but the details of the claim are not clear. I enjoyed the initial effects and wished they lasted longer. Currently, Glaze Super Colour Conditioning Gloss is available at Superdrug for £8.65 instead of £12.99. There is also a clear glaze available if you prefer not to alter your current color but want shiny hair for a short period.
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