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Boost Color With A Gloss I always think of the gloss as the most luxurious part of a salon treatment -- sure, the dye gives you new color, but it's the gloss that transforms your hair from ordinary to Kate Middleton. I flipped when I learned about the new at-home John Frieda Colour Refreshing Gloss, $12.99, in October. Can they do that? How did they do that? And may I please have some now?
Glosses work to "restore lost pigments that are customized to a woman's hair tone, bringing hair back to its true, brilliant color," says John Frieda International Creative Consultant Harry Josh.
They're also super simple to use. The glosses come in six shades -- a cool and warm option for blondes, brunettes and redheads. You can expect to get six applications out of each gloss, which is designed to be used just once weekly on wet hair after you shampoo and condition. Rinse out after 3-5 minutes, and bask in the glory of your renewed, straight-from-the-salon color without the harsh chemicals of a permanent dye job.
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Glosses work to "restore lost pigments that are customized to a woman's hair tone, bringing hair back to its true, brilliant color," says John Frieda International Creative Consultant Harry Josh.
They're also super simple to use. The glosses come in six shades -- a cool and warm option for blondes, brunettes and redheads. You can expect to get six applications out of each gloss, which is designed to be used just once weekly on wet hair after you shampoo and condition. Rinse out after 3-5 minutes, and bask in the glory of your renewed, straight-from-the-salon color without the harsh chemicals of a permanent dye job.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Color 911